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  1. Wiener Neustadt (pronunciación alemana: ˈviːnɐ ˈnɔʏʃtat) es una ciudad austríaca situada en el estado de Baja Austria al noreste del país. Se encuentra a 45 kilómetros de la capital, Viena. [4] Se trata de una ciudad autogobernada y es la sede de la administración del distrito de Wiener Neustadt-Land.

  2. WN. Website. www.wiener-neustadt.at. Wiener Neustadt ( German pronunciation: [ˈviːnɐ ˈnɔʏʃtat] ⓘ; lit. 'Newtown in the land of Vienna' [i.e. Lower Austria]; Central Bavarian: Weana Neistod) is a city located in the Steinfeld south of Vienna, in the state of Lower Austria, in northeast Austria.

  3. Wiener Neustadt (ursprünglich Neustadt, auch Neustadt im Steinfeld, ungarisch Bécsújhely, kroatisch Bečko Novo Mjesto oder Bečki Novigrad) ist mit 47.878 Einwohnern (Stand: 1. Jänner 2023) nach der Landeshauptstadt St. Pölten die zweitgrößte Stadt Niederösterreichs und liegt etwa 50 km südlich der Bundeshauptstadt Wien im ...

  4. Wiener Neustadt, city, northeastern Austria. It lies near the Leitha River south of Vienna. Founded in 1194 by the Babenberg duke Leopold V, it was chartered in 1277 and had a mint at that time. It was most prosperous in the 15th century, when it was the residence of the Holy Roman emperor.

  5. Wiener Neustadt is an administrative city, administrative center, transport hub for railways, motorways and expressways as well as the second largest shopping city in the federal state, also the largest school city in Lower Austria and a garrison city.

  6. Wiener Neustadt is a city and Vienna suburb in Lower Austria. For travellers the city might be a starting point to explore the southern parts of Greater Vienna: to the west there are the foothills of the Alps, to the east Neusiedler See and Hungary are not far away, and to the north central Vienna. Understand [ edit] Hauptplatz ( Main Square)

  7. El Castillo de Wiener Neustadt es un gran castillo localizado en la ciudad de Wiener Neustadt en Baja Austria, Austria, 1 construido en 1193-1194. Cuando este primer castillo se quedó pequeño, el duque de Austria Leopoldo VI el Glorioso mandó construir otro a comienzos del siglo XIII . Historia.