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Past History of Austria

During World War I, Austria-Hungary was one of the Central powers with Germany, Bulgaria, and Turkey, and the conflict left the country in political chaos. Austria, broke off of Hungary, was proclaimed a republic in 1918, and the monarchy was dissolved in 1919. A parliamentary democracy was set up by the constitution of Nov. 10, 1920. On March 12, 1938, German troops occupied the country, and Hitler proclaimed its union with Germany, annexing it to the Third empire. After World War II, the United States and Britain declared the Austrians as “liberated” people, but the Russians prolonged the occupation. Finally Austria concluded a state treaty with the USSR and the other occupying powers and regained its independence on May 15, 1955.

This history has a huge impact on how Austrian people act today such as, they have many more rigths like freedom of religion.

Austria

Government

Landforms

Currently, Austria is a federal republic. The president of Austria is Heinz Fischer. The President of Austria is directly elected by universal adult suffrage once in every six years. Recently, there hasn't been any form of corruption in their government.

Austria is a landlocked country with a variety of different landscapes. It has access to the largest Lake of Europe, some of the highest mountain ranges of the Alps, and plains.

Natural Resources

Some of the natural resources of Austria are oil, coal, lignite, timber, iron ore, copper, zinc, antimony, magnesite, tungsten, graphite, salt, hydropower.

Most people have settled in the area with plains and have avoided the very mountainous areas

They aren't facing and I don't think they will be facing any problems due to their physical geography

Physical and Human geography of Austria

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