STYRIA

stĭrˈēə, Ger. Steiermarkshtīˈərmärk, province (1991 pop. 1,184,593), 6,324 sq mi (16,379 sq km), central and SE Austria. Graz is the capital. Bordering on Slovenia in the south, Styria is predominately mountainous, with many forests, pastures, and meadowlands. The province is drained by the Mur, Enns, and Raab rivers. It is the chief Austrian mining district (iron ore, lignite, salt, graphite, gypsum, talc, and magnesite) and has a well-developed metals industry, particularly in the north, near the Erzberg. The province also produces paper, cellulose, chemicals, leather, textiles, and food products. Graz is a center of motor-vehicle assembly. Cattle, horses, and poultry are raised, and forestry is an important occupation. There are many Alpine resorts, and tourism is a major source of revenue. Styria was originally settled by Celts and later was part of Roman Noricum and Pannonia. It was made a duchy in 1180 and in 1192 passed to the Austrian house of Babenberg. Ottocar II of Bohemia successfully contested it with Bela IV of Hungary, but in 1278, at the battle of Marchfeld, Ottocar was defeated and killed by the forces of Rudolf I of Hapsburg. Rudolf declared (1282) Styria, Austria, and Carniola hereditary Hapsburg possessions. By the Treaty of Saint-Germain (1919) Styria's southern portion was ceded to Yugoslavia and is now part of Slovenia.

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...Counter-Reformation in Central Europe Styria 1580-1630 REGINA PORTNER CLARENDON...counter-Reformation in Central Europe: Styria i58o-i63o/Regina Pbrtner. p. cm.-(Oxford...references and index. i. Reformation-Austria-Styria. 2. Counter-Reformation-Austria-Siyria...
...one of the legitimate daughters of the Styrian ministerial Rudolph of Liechtenstein...nobility in the duchies of Austria and Styria was divided into two estates: the lords...provinces of Salzburg, Carinthia, and Styria, as far south as the Drava, which formed...
...EMERBERG THE ELDER MERENBERG Styrian knights SEYFRIED MERENBERG FREDERICK...NOBLES and CLERGY of Bohemia, Austria, Styria, Carinthia SOLDIERS ACT I The...Austria -- BENESH Not that! ZAVISH in Styria -- BENESH You mock at me? ZAVISH...
...Drau Drava River valley of southern Styria, which afforded Austria its best rail...resources and from allied industries. Styrian iron-and steelworks and the textile factories...Tyrol, Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, Styria, and Carinthia. This hope, of course...
...and development of Upper Austria. For Styria see K. von Moltke, Siegmund von Dietrichstein...Austria. At Admont, remote among the Styrian Alps, the rector of the monastery school...south, the provinces of Inner Austria: Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, were by the death...
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...scientific consultant at three exhibitions in Styria and one in the Burgenland. THE AUSTRIAN...success of several large exhibitions, Styria and Lower Austria in particular began...years ( Kuhnel 1990 :273-76). The first Styrian exhibition in 1959 was devoted to Erzherzog...
...Ineffectual in either understanding or treating Styrias baffling (female) "malady," Le Fanus men...return thirteen years later to the lonely Styrian "schloss" initiates the female usurpation...Carmillas contempt toward the peasantry of Styria conflates the "aristocrats hereditary...
...registering glanular cases who had surgery (Vaud; Styria, Austria), the other four registers registering...significant upward trend in two registries (Styria and Dublin), although the prevalence in Styria seemed to peak in the early 1990s. There was...
...and Germans and Slovenes in southern Styria. These activists sought to encourage members...the fact that parents in Carinthia and Styria agitated for bilingual schools, as evidence...majority Slovene population of the area of Styria north of Marburg/Maribor. The fifth explores...
...causes of disease, and on cures and medical procedures. Her field of research centres on the eastern Alps of Austria, especially Styria, from the middle ages to the twentieth century. Grabners book begins with a brief background chapter on the history and the...
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...underground kindergarten near Graz in Styria that protects and cherishes small children...by Peter Davey SCHOOL, HART, STYRIA, AUSTRIA ARCHITECT KONRAD FREY In all...for small children at Hart near Graz in Styria. Hart is one of those dull places that...
...Quietly Celebrating Its Arrival. in Western Styria, the Warmer Temperatures Are Enabling...sloping vineyard in the heart of Western Styria, a tranquil corner of southern Austria...the refined splendour of Vienna, Western Styria is a quaint region where onion-towered...
...780; pounds35 Graz is the capital of Styria, the southernmost state of the federal...richness but certainly, in architecture, Styria has been an astonishing fecund source...are filtered in the purifying air of the Styrian hills. Behind much of this astonishing...
...of Austria, and the regional capital of Styria, the third largest of the nine Austrian...than any other city in mainly mountainous Styria (Steiermark). It was founded in the twelfth century when Styria became a self-governing Dukedom under...
Hugo Wolf by Geoffrey Crankshaw Hugo Wolf was born in Styria, a beautiful province of Hapsburg Austria, on 13 March 1860, but he will always be associated with Vienna, where he died on 22...
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...farmers in Austrias second-poorest state of Styria. With its pungent nutty taste and aroma...America and Asia. The huge success has led Styria to have its oil given a protected status...seeds - Latin name cucurpita pepo var styriaca - grow without husks and contain numerous...
...farmer is facing the full wrath of big pharma after marketing pumpkin-seed sweets with the name Styriagra. Richard Mandl says he got the name from Styria, where he lives, and agra from agricultural. Pfizer, maker of Viagra, doesnt see it that way...
...Seitinger, the top agriculture official for the Austrian state of Styria told the ORF state broadcaster. Austrian authorities confirmed...has since detected several dozen cases, including 29 birds in Styria. Some of those cases were chickens that had been taken to the...
...in Austria. Irving was arrested in the Austrian province of Styria on November 11, but details of his detention were made public...arrest, saying: He was stopped by motorway police in Hartberg, Styria, who had received an anonymous tip-off that he was in the country...
...official for the southern Austrian state of Styria. The cats were among 170 that had been...the Noahs Ark animal shelter near the Styrian capital of Graz, which took in several...several dozen cases, including 29 birds in Styria. German authorities confirmed last month...
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STYRIA stir e , Ger. Steiermark shti rmark, province (1991...Graz is the capital. Bordering on Slovenia in the south, Styria is predominately mountainous, with many forests, pastures...Alpine resorts, and tourism is a major source of revenue. Styria was originally settled by Celts and later was part of Roman...
...SALZKAMMERGUT zalts kam rgoot , resort area in Upper Austria, Styria, and Salzburg provs., W Austria. Known since antiquity for its...Hallstatt, and Gmunden (all in Upper Austria) and Altaussee (in Styria). Among its lovely lakes are the Wolfgangsee or Abersee, the...
MARIAZELL mare atsel , town, Styria prov., E central Austria. It is a winter and summer resort. Chiefly noted as a place of pilgrimage, it is famous for its 12th-century...
LEOBEN lao b n, city (1991 pop. 28,897), Styria prov., S central Austria, on the Mur River. An industrial center in a former mining region, it has large ironworks, lumber mills...
JUDENBURG yoo d nboorkh, city (1991 pop. 9,684), Styria prov., S central Austria, on the Mur River. It is an industrial city and winter sports center. Originally a settlement along a...
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