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Austria

Österreich

Central Europe, Europe

German

Austria (Österreich) is a country in Central Europe, Europe. With a population of 9,200,931 and an area of 83,871 km², the capital city is Vienna. The official language is German. The national currency is the euro (€ EUR).

Quick Facts

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Vienna
Capital
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9,200,931
Population
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83,871 km²
Area
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€ EUR
Currency
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+43
Dial Code
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.at
TLD

Economy

Austria has a GDP per capita of $58,269, reflecting the average economic output per person in the country.

GDP per Capita$58,269
GNI per Capita$54,760

Geography

Austria is located in Central Europe at coordinates 47.33°N, 13.33°E. It shares borders with 8 countries. The highest point is Grossglockner at 3,798 m.

ContinentEurope
Coordinates47.33°N, 13.33°E
🏔️ Highest PointGrossglockner
3,798 m
🏞️ Longest RiverDanube
2,850 km
TimezonesUTC+01:00

UNESCO World Heritage

Austria is home to 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, reflecting its rich cultural and natural history.

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2

World Heritage Sites

Infrastructure

Notable infrastructure highlights in Austria, including Ernst-Happel-Stadion with a capacity of 50,000 seats.

🏟️ Largest StadiumErnst-Happel-Stadion
50,000 seats

Frequently Asked Questions about Austria

What is the capital of Austria?
The capital of Austria is Vienna.
What is the population of Austria?
Austria has a population of approximately 9,200,931 people.
What currency does Austria use?
Austria uses the euro (€ EUR).
What language is spoken in Austria?
The official language of Austria is German.
What is the area of Austria?
Austria covers a total area of 83,871 km².
What is the GDP per capita of Austria?
The GDP per capita of Austria is approximately $58,269.
How many UNESCO World Heritage Sites does Austria have?
Austria has 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Data sources: Basic country data — restcountries.com (CC BY 4.0) · Geography, speed limits, stadiums — Wikidata (CC0) · Zoos, botanical gardens, hospitals — OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL) · GNI per capita — World Bank (CC BY 4.0) · UNESCO World Heritage — UNESCO WHC · Climate — Open-Meteo (CC BY 4.0)