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  1. Viena (en alemán: Wien, pronunciado /viːn/ ⓘ) es una ciudad austriaca situada a orillas del Danubio, en el valle de los Bosques de Viena, al pie de las primeras estribaciones de los Alpes. 4 Es la capital federal y ciudad principal del país, además de uno de sus nueve estados federados (Bundesland Wien). 5 4 .

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    Vienna is the cultural, economic, and political center of the country, the fifth-largest city by population in the European Union, and the most-populous of the cities on the Danube river.

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  3. Roman ruins at Michaelerplatz. The name Vindobona derives from a Celtic language, suggesting that the region must have been inhabited before Roman times. The Romans created a military camp (occupied by Legio X Gemina) during the 1st century on the site of the city centre of present-day Vienna.

  4. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Vienna, city and federal state, the capital of Austria. Of the country’s nine states, Vienna is the smallest in area but the largest in population. From 1558 to 1918 it was an imperial city—until 1806 the seat of the Holy Roman Empire and then the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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  5. Vienna (/ v i ˈ ɛ n ə / ; German: Wien ; Central Austro-Bavarian: Wean; Viennese German and Austrian German: Wian [vɪa:n]) is the capital and largest city of Austria. It is also one of Austria's nine states .

    • 414.65 km² (160.10 sq mi)
  6. Vienna ( German: Wien; Austro-Bavarian: Wean) is the capital of Austria and by far its most populous city, with an urban population of 2 million and a metropolitan population of 2.9 million (2023). It is the country's artistic, cultural, economic and political centre.

  7. Historia de Viena. Reyes y reinas, grandes imperios, cultura mundialmente reconocida... conoce la historia de Viena desde su fundación hasta convertirse en la capital de Austria. Los primeros pobladores de la zona, cinco siglos a.C., fueron los celtas.