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Ferdinand Charles of Austria - History Wiki - a Wikia wiki (239 words) |
 | Ferdinand Charles (1628 - 1662) was the Count of the Tyrol from 1632 until 1662. |
 | Ferdinand Charles was born on 17 May 1628 to Archduke Leopold V of the Tyrol and Claudia de' Medici. |
 | Ferdinand Charles died in Kaltern on 30 December 1662 and was succeeded by his brother Sigismund Francis. |
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Austria. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 (3380 words) |
 | In Upper and Lower Austria and in Burgenland, tillage agriculture predominates: the chief crops are potatoes, sugar beets, fruit, barley, rye, and oats. |
 | Charles I renounced power; after a peaceful revolution staged by the Socialist and Pan-German parties, German Austria was proclaimed (Nov. 12) a republic and a part of Greater Germany. |
 | Austria captured world attention in 1986 when former UN secretary-general Kurt Waldheim was elected president despite allegations that he had been involved in atrocities as a German army staff officer in the Balkans during World War II. |