Austria
Once the center of power for the large Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austria was reduced to a small republic after its defeat in World War I. Following annexation by Nazi Germany in 1938 and subsequent occupation by the victorious Allies in 1945, Austria's status remained unclear for a decade. A State Treaty signed in 1955 ended the occupation, recognized Austria's independence, and forbade unification with Germany. A constitutional law that same year declared the country's "perpetual neutrality" as a condition for Soviet military withdrawal. The Soviet Union's collapse in 1991 and Austria's entry into the EU in 1995 have altered the meaning of this neutrality. A prosperous, democratic country, Austria entered the EU Economic and Monetary Union in 1999.

geography

location

47.20° N, 13. 20° E
Central Europe, north of Italy and Slovenia

area

83,871 sq km
land
82,445 sq km
water
1,426 sq km

land boundaries

2,524 km

coastline

0 km

climate

temperate; continental, cloudy; cold winters with frequent rain and some snow in lowlands and snow in mountains; moderate summers with occasional showers

terrain

mostly mountains (Alps) in the west and south; mostly flat or gently sloping along the eastern and northern margins

elevation

910 m
lowest point
Neusiedler See
115 m
highest point
Grossglockner
3,798 m

natural resources

  • oil
  • coal
  • lignite
  • timber
  • iron ore
  • copper
  • zinc
  • antimony
  • magnesite
  • tungsten
  • graphite
  • salt
  • hydropower

land use

arable land
16.5 %
permanent crops
0.8 %
permanent pasture
21.1 %
forest
47.2 %
other
14.4 %

population distribution

the northern and eastern portions of the country are more densely populated; nearly two-thirds of the populace lives in urban areas

people

population

  • 8,859,449
  • 97
    global rank

nationality

  • Austrian(s)
    noun
  • Austrian
    adjective

ethnic groups

Austrian
80.8 %
German
2.6 %
Bosnian and Herzegovinian
1.9 %
Turkish
1.8 %
Serbian
1.6 %
Romanian
1.3 %
other
10 %

languages

  • German
    official nationwide
  • Turkish
  • Serbian
  • Croatian
    official in Burgenland
  • other
    includes Slovene, official in southern Carinthia, and Hungarian, official in Burgenland

religions

Catholic
57 %
Eastern Orthodox
8.7 %
Muslim
7.9 %
Evangelical Christian 3.3%
%
other/none/unspecified
23.1 %

birth rate

  • 9.5
    per 1,000 population
  • 195
    global rank

death rate

  • 9.8
    per 1,000 population
  • 39
    global rank

urban population

58.7 %

major urban areas

  • Vienna
    pop. 1,930,000

life expectancy

  • 81.9
    total population
  • 25
    global rank
79.2
male
84.7
female

adult obesity rate

  • 20.1%
    percent of adults
  • 105
    global rank

government

country name

    conventional

  • Republic of Austria
    long form
  • Austria
    short form

    local

  • Republik Oesterreich
    long form
  • Oesterreich
    short form

government type

federal parliamentary republic

capital

Vienna
48.12 N, 16.22 E

national holidays

  • National Day
    26 October

legal system

civil law system; judicial review of legislative acts by the Constitutional Court

age of suffrage

16

flag description

three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and red; the flag design is certainly one of the oldest - if not the oldest - national banners in the world; according to tradition, in 1191, following a fierce battle in the Third Crusade, Duke Leopold V of Austria's white tunic became completely blood-spattered; upon removal of his wide belt or sash, a white band was revealed; the red-white-red color combination was subsequently adopted as his banner

national colors

  • red
  • white

national anthem

"Bundeshymne" (Federal Hymn)

economy

overview

Austria is a well-developed market economy with skilled labor force and high standard of living. It is closely tied to other EU economies, especially Germany's, but also the US’, its third-largest trade partner. Its economy features a large service sector, a sound industrial sector, and a small, but highly developed agricultural sector. Austrian economic growth strengthen in 2017, with a 2.9% increase in GDP. Austrian exports, accounting for around 60% of the GDP, were up 8.2% in 2017. Austria’s unemployment rate fell by 0.3% to 5.5%, which is low by European standards, but still at its second highest rate since the end of World War II, driven by an increased number of refugees and EU migrants entering the labor market. Austria's fiscal position compares favorably with other euro-zone countries. The budget deficit stood at a low 0.7% of GDP in 2017 and public debt declined again to 78.4% of GDP in 2017, after reaching a post-war high 84.6% in 2015. The Austrian government has announced it plans to balance the fiscal budget in 2019. Several external risks, such as Austrian banks' exposure to Central and Eastern Europe, the refugee crisis, and continued unrest in Russia/Ukraine, eased in 2017, but are still a factor for the Austrian economy. Exposure to the Russian banking sector and a deep energy relationship with Russia present additional risks. Austria elected a new pro-business government in October 2017 that campaigned on promises to reduce bureaucracy, improve public sector efficiency, reduce labor market protections, and provide positive investment incentives.

GDP

441,000,000,000 USD
2017

agriculture products

  • grains
  • potatoes
  • wine
  • fruit
  • dairy products
  • cattle
  • pigs
  • poultry
  • lumber
  • forestry products

poverty level

3%
2017

budget

  • 201,700,000,000
    revenue (USD)
  • 204,600,000,000
    expenditures (USD)

communications

telephones

    fixed lines

  • 3,772,429
    total subscriptions
  • 38
    global rank

    mobile cellular

  • 10,984,000
    total subscriptions
  • 80
    global rank

broadcast media

worldwide cable and satellite TV are available; the public incumbent ORF competes with three other major, several regional domestic, and up to 400 international TV stations; TV coverage is in principle 100%, but only 90% use broadcast media; Internet streaming not only complements, but increasingly replaces regular TV stations (2019)

internet

.at
country code

    users

  • 7,712,665
    total
  • 87.71
    % of population
  • 63
    global rank

energy

electricity access

100%
2016

transportation

air transport

    national system

  • 11
    registered air carriers
  • 14,718,641
    annual passenger traffic

    airports

  • 50
    total
  • 24
    paved

railways

5,800 km
total length

roadways

137,039 km
total length

waterways

358 km
total length

military

expenditures

expenditures here