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    Linz [1] (204 846 abitanti [2]) è la terza città austriaca per popolazione, capoluogo dello Stato federato dell' Alta Austria . Nel 2009 Linz, insieme alla capitale lituana Vilnius, è stata scelta come capitale europea della cultura. Dal dicembre 2014 Linz è membro della "rete delle Città Creative" UNESCO (UCCN) come "Città delle arti dei ...

  2. Pàgina printzipale; Ùrtimas mudàntzias; Pàgina a sa tzurpa; Agiudu; Pages for logged out editors learn more

  3. Linz is a city in Austria with nearly 200,000 inhabitants. It has a humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification ). It is the third largest city in Austria, after Vienna and Graz. Linz is the capital city and a district of Upper Austria. There is the famous artcenter "Lentos" or the "Brucknerhaus" for concerts.

  4. Linz. Linz ou, na sua forma portuguesa, Líncia,[ 1] é uma cidade e município da Áustria, capital e importante região industrial no estado da Alta Áustria. Linz é uma cidade estatutária, ou seja, possui estatuto de distrito. Com 204 846 habitantes em 2018 [ 2] (aproximadamente 790 000 na área metropolitana [ 3] ), Linz é a terceira ...

  5. 1937 - Linz designated a "Führer city" by Hitler. Hermann Göring in Linz in 1938. 1938 12 March: Hitler arrives in Linz during the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany. Linz becomes seat of the Nazi Reichsgau Oberdonau (administrative division). Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp begins operating near Linz.

  6. Linz ( cz. Linec) – miasto statutarne w północno-wschodniej Austrii, siedziba kraju związkowego Górna Austria oraz powiatów: Linz-Land oraz Urfahr-Umgebung, do których miasto jednak nie należy. Leży nad Dunajem, założone przez Rzymian pod nazwą Lenthia. 5 marca 1684 powołano w Linzu antyturecką Ligę Świętą.

  7. Raiffeisen Arena (Linz) Raiffeisen Arena is a football stadium in Linz, the capital of the state of Upper Austria. It opened in 2023 on the site of the Linzer Stadion, which was built in 1952 and demolished in 2021. The new stadium has a total of 19,080 seats (standing, seated and box seats), with 17,117 seats available for international ...