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  2. Schönbrunn Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Schönbrunn Zoo (German: Tiergarten Schönbrunn; also simply called Vienna Zoo) is a 17-hectare (42-acre) zoo in the city of Vienna, Austria. Established in 1752, [1] it is the world's oldest zoo still in operation. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, being a part of the Schönbrunn Palace gardens. [2]

  3. Nonja (Austrian orangutan) - Wikipedia

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    Nonja (21 April 1976 - 22 May 2018 [1] [2]) was a female orangutan at Tiergarten Schönbrunn (Vienna Zoo) who had her own Facebook page. The zoo provided her with a special camera, enabling her to take digital pictures, which subsequently were uploaded to her Facebook page. Nonja was born at Tiergarten Schönbrunn in Vienna and grew up with her ...

  4. Schönbrunn Palace - Wikipedia

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    Schönbrunn is Vienna's most popular tourist destination, which has been attended by 3,800,000 visitors in 2017. [6] The whole Schönbrunn complex with Tiergarten Schönbrunn, Palmenhaus, Wüstenhaus, the Wagenburg, and the Schoenbrunn Palace Concerts accounted for more than five million visitors in 2009. [7]

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  6. Tourist attractions in Vienna - Wikipedia

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    The "top ten" of Vienna's tourist attractions in this period included the Schönbrunn Palace, Tiergarten Schönbrunn, the Albertina, the Wiener Riesenrad, the Hofburg Palace museums, the Belvedere, the Kunsthistorisches and Naturhistorisches museums, the KunstHausWien and the Donauturm observation deck. [6]

  7. Bombing of Vienna in World War II - Wikipedia

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    300 bombs were dropped on the Tiergarten Schönbrunn, the world's oldest zoo. 2,000 animals out of 3,500 died including a bull rhino, a favourite of the zoo-keepers. March 16, 1945: Schwechat March 20, 1945 [Expand] In Austria, 760+ B-17s and B-24s, with fighter escort, hit the Korneuburg and Kagran oil refineries. March 21, 1945 [specify]