Vienna
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Vienna
Summary
Vienna is a federal capital[1]. Vienna draws 27,878 Wikipedia views per month (federal_capital category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Vienna received the European City of the Reformation[3].
- Vienna received the European City of the Trees[4].
- Vienna is located in Austria[5].
- Vienna is in the country of Austria[6].
- Vienna is on the body of water Danube[7].
- Vienna is on the body of water Wien[8].
- Vienna is on the body of water Liesing[9].
- Vienna is on the body of water Donaukanal[10].
- Vienna's head of government is recorded as Michael Ludwig[11].
- Vienna is on the continent of Europe[12].
- Vienna's instance of is recorded as federal capital[13].
- Vienna's instance of is recorded as statutory city of Austria[14].
- Vienna's instance of is recorded as federal state of Austria[15].
- Vienna's instance of is recorded as metropolis[16].
- Vienna's instance of is recorded as enclave[17].
- Vienna's instance of is recorded as city-state[18].
- Vienna's instance of is recorded as municipality of Austria[19].
- Vienna's instance of is recorded as largest city[20].
- Vienna's instance of is recorded as district of Austria[21].
- Vienna's instance of is recorded as place with town rights and privileges[22].
- Vienna's shares border with is recorded as Lower Austria[23].
- Vienna's shares border with is recorded as Gänserndorf District[24].
- Vienna's shares border with is recorded as Bruck an der Leitha District[25].
- Vienna's shares border with is recorded as Mödling District[26].
- Vienna's shares border with is recorded as St. Pölten District[27].
Body
Founding
Vienna's founder is recorded as Ancient Celts[28].
Recognition
Awards received include European City of the Reformation[3], a title of honor[29] and European City of the Trees[4], an award[30].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Vienna include hot dog[31]; Kunsthistorisches Museum[32], an art museum[33], in Austria[34], founded in 1891[35]; Wien-Schwechat Airport[36], an international airport[37], in Austria[38]; viennoiserie[39]; Wiener Neustadt[40], a statutory city of Austria[41], in Austria[42], founded in 1194[43]; Viennese oyster[44], a sex position[45]; Vienna Game[46], a chess opening[47]; and Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations[48], an United Nations treaty[49], in Austria[50].
Why It Matters
Vienna draws 27,878 Wikipedia views per month (federal_capital category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] Vienna has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[51] Vienna is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[52]
Entities named for Vienna include hot dog[31]; Kunsthistorisches Museum[32], an art museum[33], in Austria[34], founded in 1891[35]; Wien-Schwechat Airport[36], an international airport[37], in Austria[38]; viennoiserie[39]; Wiener Neustadt[40], a statutory city of Austria[41], in Austria[42], founded in 1194[43]; and Viennese oyster[44], a sex position[45].
FAQs
What awards did Vienna receive?
Honors received include European City of the Reformation[3] and European City of the Trees[4].