This type of government in Austria includes both a President and a Chancellor
Federal parliamentary republic
Austria’s national anthem begins “Land of Mountains…”
“Land der Berge, Land am Strome”
This mountain range covers two-thirds of Austria.
The Alps
This empire included Austria until 1918.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire
Austria’s flag has this color pattern.
red–white–red
This leader is the head of government in Austria.
The Chancellor
This tiny bird is the national bird of Austria.
Barn Swallow
This river runs through Vienna and has a waltz named after it.
The Danube River
This empress, known for her beauty and tragic death, is an Austrian icon.
Empress Sisi (Elisabeth)
This bright yellow palace is a major tourist attraction in Vienna.
Schönbrunn Palace
This 1920 document is the foundation of Austria’s political system.
The Federal Constitutional Law of Austria
This classical composer from Salzburg was a child prodigy.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Austria is landlocked and borders this many countries.
Eight
his 1955 treaty made Austria a neutral nation.
The Austrian State Treaty
this building houses Austria’s Parliament.
The Austrian Parliament Building
This official is the head of state in Austria.
The President
This famous chocolate cake comes from Vienna.
Sachertorte
This region is home to lakes, mountains, and The Sound of Music.
Salzburg
This psychoanalyst from Vienna studied the human mind.
Sigmund Freud
This white Alpine flower is a symbol of Austria.
Edelweiss
Austria’s legislature includes this lower house, called the “National” something.
The National Council (Nationalrat)
raditional Austrian clothing includes lederhosen and dirndls.
Tracht
This is the highest mountain in Austria.
Grossglockner
This city hosted the Habsburg court for centuries.
Vienna
This opera house in Vienna is one of the world’s most famous.
the Vienna State Opera