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Vienna (Austria)


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  • Variants

    • Wien (Austria)
    • Vi︠e︡denʹ (Austria)
    • Vedenʹ (Austria)
    • Vena (Austria)
    • Wiedëń (Austria)
    • Bécs (Austria)
    • Vindobona (Austria)
    • Videnʹ (Austria)
    • Vienne (Austria)
    • Viena (Austria)
    • Wienn (Austria)
    • Dunaj (Austria)
    • Wean (Austria)
    • Wenen (Austria)
    • Wina (Austria)
    • Wene (Austria)
    • Uigenna (Austria)
    • فيينا (Austria)
    • Fīyinnā (Austria)
    • Vyana (Austria)
    • Вена (Austria)
    • Горад Вена (Austria)
    • Виена (Austria)
    • Beč (Austria)
    • Fienna (Austria)
    • Viin (Austria)
    • Βιέννη (Austria)
    • Вена ош (Austria)
    • Vena osh (Austria)
    • Vieno (Austria)
    • Viene (Austria)
    • Vín (Austria)
    • Veen (Austria)
    • 빈 (Austria)
    • Венæ (Austria)
    • Venæ (Austria)
    • וינה (Austria)
    • Ṿinah (Austria)
  • Identifies LC/NAF RWO

  • Identifies RWO

    • Descriptor

        Cities and towns
    • Descriptor

        State
    • Associated Locale

        Austria
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    • Sources

      • found: Andreades, A.M. Les théâtres à Vienne, 1929:t.p. (Vienne)
      • found: Tausendjähriges Wien, 1982:t.p. (Viena)
      • found: Khto my, 1888:t.p. (Vi︠e︡denʹ)
      • found: Öst. Lex., 1966(independent of Lower Austria since 1921, Vienna is simultaneously Stadtgemeinde and Bundesland; consequently some gov. agencies have double functions, e.g., Gemeinderat is simult. Landtag; Stadtsenat is also Landesregierung; Magistrat is also Amt der Landesregierung; Bürgermeister is also Landeshauptmann, etc.)
      • found: Abraham a Sancta Clara. Mercks Wienn, 1983.
      • found: Slovenski Dunaj, c1995:t.p. (Dunaj)
      • found: Wikipedia, May 6, 2014(Vienna (German: Wien, Austro-Bavarian: Wean); capital and largest city of Austria, and one of the nine states of Austria; 48°12ʹN 16°22ʹE; under States of Austria: Vienna, the capital of Austria, plays a double role as city and "Bundesland", meaning that the mayor serves as governor and the city council as Landtag at the same time)
      • found: Wikipedia, May 24, 2015:Achinese page (Wina) Afrikaans page (Wene) Old English page (Uigenna) Arabic page (فيينا = Fīyinnā) Aragonese page (Viena) Azerbaijani page (Vyana [in roman]) Bashkir page (Вена = Vena) Belarusian page (Горад Вена = Horad Vena) Bulgarian page (Виена = Viena) Bosnian page (Beč) Czech page (Vídeň) Welsh page (Fienna) Estonian page (Viin) Greek page (Βιέννη = Viennē) Erzya page (Вена ош = Vena osh) Esperanto page (Vieno) French page (Vienne) Western Frisian page (Wenen) Friulian page (Viene) Irish page (Vín) Manx page (Veen) Korean page (빈 = Pin) Indonesian page (Wina) Ossetic page (Венæ = Venæ) Hebrew page (וינה = Ṿinah)
    • Editorial Notes

      • [Non-Latin script references not evaluated.]
      • [Use same hdg. for both city and state of Vienna.]
      • [Old catalog hdg.: Vienna]
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    • Change Notes

      • 1979-03-21: new
      • 2015-05-26: revised
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