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Lower Austria

Lower Austria (German: Niederösterreich, pronounced [ˈniːdɐˌʔøːstɐʀaɪ̯ç]; Czech: Dolní Rakousy; Slovak: Dolné Rakúsko) is the northeasternmost state of the nine states in Austria. The capital of Lower Austria since 1986 is Sankt Pölten, the most recently designated capital town in Austria. The capital of Lower Austria had formerly been Vienna, even though Vienna is not officially part of Lower Austria. With a land area of 19,186 km² and a population of 1.612 million people, it is the largest state in Austria, and in terms of population second only to the federal state of Vienna.

Geography

Situated east of Upper Austria, Lower Austria derives its name from its downriver location on the Danube River, which flows from west to east. Lower Austria has an international border, 414 km long, with the Czech Republic (mainly South Moravia) and Slovakia. The state has the second longest external border of all Austrian states. It also borders the other Austrian states of Upper Austria, Styria and Burgenland as well as surrounding Vienna.

Austria

Coordinates: 47°20′N 13°20′E / 47.333°N 13.333°E / 47.333; 13.333

Austria (i/ˈɒstriə, ˈɔː-/;German: Österreich [ˈøːstɐˌʁaɪç]), officially the Republic of Austria (German: Republik Österreich,  listen ), is a federal republic and a landlocked country of over 8.66 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Hungary and Slovakia to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west. The territory of Austria covers 83,879 square kilometres (32,386 sq mi). Austria's terrain is highly mountainous, lying within the Alps; only 32% of the country is below 500 metres (1,640 ft), and its highest point is 3,798 metres (12,461 ft). The majority of the population speak local Bavarian dialects of German as their native language, and Austrian German in its standard form is the country's official language. Other local official languages are Hungarian, Burgenland Croatian, and Slovene.

Fucking, Austria

Fucking (German pronunciation: [ˈfʊkɪŋ], rhymes with "booking") is an Austrian village in the municipality of Tarsdorf, in the Innviertel region of western Upper Austria. The village is 33 kilometres (21 mi) north of Salzburg, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of the German border.

Despite having a population of only 104 in 2005, the village has become famous for its unusual place name in the English-speaking world. Its road signs are a popular visitor attraction, and they were often stolen by souvenir-hunting tourists until 2005, when the signs were modified to be theft-resistant.

Etymology

It is believed that the settlement was founded in the 6th century by Focko, a Bavarian nobleman. The existence of the village was documented for the first time in 1070, and historical records show that some twenty years later, the lord was Adalpertus de Fucingin. The spelling of the name has evolved over the years; it is first recorded in historical sources with the spelling as Vucchingen in 1070, Fukching in 1303,Fugkhing in 1532, and in the modern spelling Fucking in the 18th century, which is pronounced with the vowel oo as in book. The ending -ing is an old Germanic suffix indicating the people belonging to the root word to which it is attached, thus Fucking means "(place of) Focko's people."

SS Austria

SS Austria was a steamship of the Hamburg America Line which sank on 13 September 1858, in one of the worst transatlantic maritime disasters of the nineteenth century, claiming the lives of 449 passengers and crew. The Austria was built by Caird & Co. of Greenock, Scotland and was launched on 23 June 1857. She was 318 ft and 2,684 BRT, with three masts and single screw propeller propulsion.

After a cancelled British Government charter, she went into service with the Hamburg America Line on 1 May 1858 on the Hamburg-New York route.

Tragedy at sea

On 1 September 1858, SS Austria captained by F. A. Heydtmann sailed from Hamburg on her third voyage to New York City. At approximately 12:00, on 13 September, at coordinates 45°01′N 41°30′W / 45.017°N 41.500°W / 45.017; -41.500, a decision was made to fumigate steerage by dipping a red-hot chain into a bucket of tar; the chain became too hot for the boatswain to hold, and it was dropped onto the deck, which immediately burst into flames; although the ship was traveling at only half speed it was impossible to stop the engines as the engine crew had become asphyxiated. When the helmsman abandoned the wheel, the ship swung into the wind, spreading the flames down the length of the ship, racing through the mahogany veneer and varnished bulkheads, as passengers jumped into the sea. The passing barque, Maurice of France rescued most of the survivors, and the Catarina of Norway picked up more the next morning. As the blackened hulk was left to sink, all but 65 of 538 passengers were lost.

Radio Stations - Niederösterreich

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Radiofabrik Alternative,Experimental,Indie Austria
Antenne Vorarlberg Spezial Varied Austria
Kronehit Y.A.M. (Young Austrian Music) Contemporary Austria
AustroWelle Varied,Pop,World Europe Austria
CampusRadio 94.4 Alternative,Pop,Indie Austria
Radio Arabella Wiener Schmaeh Oldies Austria
FM TOFL Indie Austria
Memoryhits FM Heartbeatradio Oldies,70s,60s Austria
Olé-Radio Top 100 Pop,Top 40 Austria
rmXPECT Religious,Christian Austria
Radio Arabella Austropop Pop Austria
ORF Radio Tirol News,Folk,Pop Austria
Antenne VAB Partymix Pop Austria
smorgasbord Varied Austria
Radio Waskommt Varied Austria
U1 Melodien aus den Bergen Folk Austria
Antenne Wien Adult Contemporary Austria
98.3 Superfly Easy,Ambient Austria
ORF Radio Vorarlberg Varied Austria
SuperGaudi Pop,Dance Austria
Welle 1 Salzburg Pop,Dance,Top 40 Austria
SheetMusicDB Symphonic and Contemporary Wind Music Classical Austria
Radio Volksmusik Folk Austria
Antenne VAB Hit Top 40 Austria
NJOY Steiermark Rock,Adult Contemporary,Pop,Top 40,Contemporary Austria
Antenne Steiermark Varied,Pop Austria
SheetMusicDB Request Concert Classical Austria
Emap.FM World Austria
SheetMusicDB Traditional Wind Music Classical Austria
SheetMusicDB Soloistic Music Classical Austria
NRJ Special Dance Austria
Radio Arabella Herzflimmern Pop Austria
Bundesliga FC Red Bull Salzburg Sports Austria
Spirit Live Radio Christian Austria
Antenne Vorarlberg Partymix Pop Austria
Antenne Vorarlberg Varied Austria
Radio Stephansdom Classical Austria
Passion Music TWO Talk Austria
Musicbase Main Rock,Pop Austria
Life Radio Tirol Varied Austria
SheetMusicDB Popular Music Classical Austria
Radiomax Penny Varied Austria
Antenne Vorarlberg 90er 90s Austria
TopHit Radio Top 40 Austria
Radio Eins Judenburg 89.6 Varied Austria
Welle Murtal Pop Austria
Radio Melody 94,7 Oldies Austria
ORF Ö1 News,Public Austria
Powerradio Austria Varied Austria
ORF Radio Kärnten Varied Austria
Radio SOL Public Austria

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