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  2. National parks of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Outline map. First plans for the protection of the Hohe Tauern mountain range were evolved by Austrian Alpine Club, which in 1915-18 acquired large mountainous areas.. However, the national park project was abandoned in the late 1930s and not resumed until 1971, when the federal states of Salzburg, Tyrol and Carinthia signed the Heiligenblut Agreement, followed by similar initiatives in Lower ...

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Austria by state (10 C) * Lists of tourist attractions in Austria (1 C, 8 P) A. Archaeological sites in Austria (3 C, 18 P) C.

  4. Tourist attractions in Vienna - Wikipedia

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    In 2003–2008 the Austrian tourism industry enjoyed a six-year streak of growth, with each year beating the previous record by an average 2.1%. [3] [4] Tourism generated 8.4% of Austrian gross domestic product (23.6 billion Euros) and provided 181 thousand jobs. [5]

  5. Category:Lists of tourist attractions in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of tourist attractions in Austria" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. Tourism in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Austria has one guest bed for every six inhabitants, and boasts the highest per capita income from tourism in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. [2] As of 2007, the total number of tourist overnight stays is roughly the same for summer and winter season, with peaks in February and July/August.

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Vienna: 2021 1608rev; ii, iii, iv (cultural) The Danubian Limes, a network of fortifications along the Danube river, protected the borders of the Roman Empire. The Austrian section is 357.5 km (222.1 mi) long and includes sites at 46 locations. The site is shared with Germany and Slovakia. [20]