CARINTHIA

kərĭnˈthēə, Ger. Kärnten, province (1991 pop. 547,798), c.3,680 sq mi (9,531 sq km), S Austria. Klagenfurt is the capital. Predominantly mountainous, it is the southernmost Austrian province, bordering on Italy and Slovenia in the south. The Grossglockner, the highest point in Austria (12,460 ft/3,797 m), rises in the northeast, at the Tyrol province border. Carinthia has mines (lead, zinc, and magnesite) and well-developed farms (especially in the fertile Drava, or Drau, plain). Manufactures of the province include electrotechnical products, shoes, paper and pulp, and chemicals. There is also an active tourist trade, particularly along the Wörther See, a lake near Klagenfurt. In 976, Carinthia, which then included Istria, Carniola, and Styria, was detached from Bavaria and made an independent duchy. Acquired by Ottocar II of Bohemia in 1269, it fell to Rudolf I of Hapsburg in 1276 and in 1335 became an Austrian crown land. By the Treaty of Saint-Germain (1919) the province lost some minor territories to Italy and Yugoslavia. The only Austrian province with an appreciable ethnic minority, Carinthia has a Slovene population of approximately 2.7% in the south.

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...Geschichte der Babenberger in Osterreich Carinthia I. Carinthia I . Zeitschrift fur geschichtliche Landeskunde...Boica MC Monumenta historica ducatus Carinthiae MGH Monumenta Germaniae historica...
...the adjoining Inner Austrian duchies of Carinthia and Carniola and the archduchy of Upper...the adjacent Inner Austrian duchies of Carinthia and Carniola by the end of the i53os...municipality but a patrimonium of the Carinthian estates-as well as Judenburg in Upper...
...Aminta Farrell in Lord Ormont and His Aminta (1894), and Carinthia Jane Kirby in The Amazing Marriage (1895). In each of these...heroines who were to follow (Ottilia, Rene, Clara, Aminta, and Carinthia are all most at home in natural settings), Lucy is in perfect...
...the German duchies (Bavaria, Swabia, Carinthia, Saxony, Upper and Lower Lotharingia...German duchies of Swabia, Bavaria and Carinthia that eleventh-century kings were able...imperial dynasty: Conrad III and Liutold of Carinthia, respectively of the Ezzonid and Eppenstein...
...Josef Leopold: A Capsule Biography. The Carinthian Nazis. A Conflict of Strategies. The...with 285,000 people, and in southern Carinthia, were boundary decisions made which...Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, Styria, and Carinthia. This hope, of course, proved to be in...
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...Friedrich Rainer describing his youth in Carinthia, his years as a burgeoning National Socialist...as Gauleiter of Salzburg and then of Carinthia, and his position as Supreme Commander...in the southern Austrian province of Carinthia, his love of sports, and his move into...
...naturales has long been associated with the names of Adelard of Bath, William of Conches, Thierry of Chartres, and Hermann of Carinthia. Their `science was based on various sources, often resulting in an uneasy compromise between Platos Timaeus and the medico-astrological...
...regions (such a Provence in France and Carinthia in Austria). They advance exclusionary...reforms losers, Carinthia/Protestant, Queensland...wins; financial Success=Carinthia, crises and...
...SMEs from a particular Austrian region, Carinthia, which has a comparatively low degree...assist innovation management in the Carinthian firm population. One of these means...analysis is based on a sample of 300 Carinthian SMEs that sought advisory services from...
...rendered official homage to Green: "His death is an immense loss to French and to world literature." Green was buried in Carinthia, in Saint Marys Chapel in Klagenfurt, "a haven of happiness and peace for me," and on his tomb was inscribed, according...
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Carinthian gateway by Peter Blundell Jones The Carinthian medical society has built itself a new headquarters...institutional. The Chamber of Medicine for the Land of Carinthia in southern Austria decided to build itself a new headquarters...
...Alpine chalets in the Aadnig mountains of Carinthia, an area of southern Austria close to...included East Tirol and Styria as well as Carinthia. At the time, Yugoslavia was pursuing claims to Carinthia ILLUSTRATION OMITTED Above: a panorama...
...at the head of the State Government of Carinthia, in southeast Austria. While support...office as the Premier of the State of Carinthia in March 1999, Haider started to dismantle...stronghold in the southern province of Carinthia. During the 1930s, the Nazi Party became...
...This reinterpretation of an abandoned Carinthian steelworks uses the material that used...the first Landesausstellung in adjacent Carinthia, held in the summer of 1995. The theme...was Gunther Domenig, who was born in Carinthia and is building his famous Steinhaus...
...time being, he would content himself with the governorship of Carinthia as his only official political position. Haider inferred that...who was outside the government. And in beating a retreat to Carinthia, he hoped that the European Union and United States might...
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...times. ``I sailed as crew purser on the Carinthia throughout 1964 and 1965, until the seamens...berth at Liverpool was Huskisson Dock and Carinthia would be towed to anchor in the Mersey...service was always Wednesday 8pm,and Carinthia would be back in the Mersey at about...
...festival has bolted. For the vivacious Carinthia Clarke, a former squeeze of Sir Mick...estate near the market town of Mold. Carinthia, I can reveal, has quit the couples beautiful...rents a farmhouse on his 650-acre estate. Carinthia, 57who inspired Jagger to write his songs...
...Kiplings lady-like liner is epitomised by Cunards RMS Carinthia, moving down-river to unload cargo (derricks already raised...service, Canadian Pacifics Empress of Canada and Cunard Lines Carinthia, in September 1966, shortly before it started to go pear-shaped...
...in the popular tourist destination of Carinthia when the accident happened on the Loiblpass...the crash in the K|ttmannsdorf area of Carinthia. Austrian media reports claim the car...be visiting Klagenfurt, the capital of Carinthia, on holiday. Loiblpass is a mountain...
...he had found his twin roles as party leader and governor of Carinthia too burdensome. He also wanted to demonstrate that Freedom...to dispel speculation that he was pulling the strings from Carinthia. "We want to avoid the impression that members of the government...
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CARINTHIA k rin the , Ger. Karnten, province (1991 pop. 547...rises in the northeast, at the Tyrol province border. Carinthia has mines (lead, zinc, and magnesite) and well-developed...along the Worther See, a lake near Klagenfurt. In 976, Carinthia, which then included Istria, Carniola, and Styria, was...
CARLOMAN , d. 880, king of Bavaria, Carinthia, Pannonia, and Moravia kar loman , d. 880, king of Bavaria, Carinthia, Pannonia, and Moravia (876 80) and of Italy (877 80), son of Louis the German and father of Arnulf, emperor of the West...
HEILIGENBLUT hi lig nbloot Ger.,=holy blood, village, Carinthia prov., SW Austria, at the foot of the Grossglockner. It is a winter sports and mountain-climbing center. Heiligenblut is a famous...
VILLACH fil akh, city (1991 pop. 54,640), Carinthia province, S Austria, on the Drava River. An industrial and rail center, it manufactures wood products, cellulose, machinery, and...
MARIA WORTH mare a vort, village, Carinthia prov., S Austria. It is a popular resort on the south shore of the Worther See, a small lake. It is also a place of pilgrimage...
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