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Austria | | State | Carinthia | | District | Statutory city | | Mayor | Harald Scheucher (ÖVP) | | Basic statistics | | Area | 120.11 km² (46.4 sq mi) | | Elevation | 446 m (1463 ft) | | Population | 92,404 (01/01/2006) | | - Density | 769 /km² (1,993 /sq mi) | | Other information | | Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) | | Licence plate | K | | Postal codes | 9010 - 9029, 9051, 9161, 9072 | | Area code | 0463 | | Website | www.klagenfurt.at Coordinates: 46°37′0″N 14°18′0″E / 46.61667, 14.3 Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (850x855, 58 KB) Source Fahnen-Gärtner GmbH, Mittersill Date August 2006 Author Fahnen-Gärtner GmbH, Mittersill, AUSTRIA Permission File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Klagenfurt...
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Lindwurm fountain in the center of Klagenfurt Klagenfurt (Slovene: Celovec), officially known as Klagenfurt am Wörthersee,[1] is the capital of the federal state of Carinthia in Austria. It has a population of over 90,000 people, making it the sixth-largest city in the country. The city is also home to the University of Klagenfurt. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 450 pixelsFull resolution (2520 Ã 1416 pixel, file size: 994 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Other versions Bild-GFDL File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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Slovenian or Slovene (slovenski jezik or slovenÅ¡Äina) is an Indo-European language that belongs to the family of South Slavic languages. ...
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Carinthia (German: Kärnten, Slovenian: Koroška) is the southernmost Austrian state or Land; it is chiefly famous for its mountains and lakes. ...
Founded in 1971 as Hochschule für Bildungswissenschaften (College of Educational Studies). Since October 2004 the official name is Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt (Alps-Adria University of Klagenfurt) - in order to stress the intercultural connections between alpine regions and the mediterrane Adriatic Sea. ...
Geography Location Klagenfurt is located at 446 meters above sea level and covers an area of 120.11 square km. It is on the Wörthersee as the Glan River enters it, not that far from Slovenia and Italy. The town is surrounded by several mountains covered with forests with heights up to 1,000 meters, for example, the Ulrichsberg. To the south of here is the Karawanken mountain range which separates Carinthia from Slovenia and Italy. Lake Wörth (German: Wörther See, Slovenian: Vrbsko jezero) is an alpine lake in the southern Austrian province of Carinthia. ...
The Glan River is a river in Carinthia, Austria. ...
The Karawank Mountains (German Karawanken or Slovenian Karavanke) are a mountain range on the border between Slovenia and Austria. ...
Municipal arrangement
City hall in Klagenfurt´s center, Neuer Platz Klagenfurt is divided into 15 districts: Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 333 pixelsFull resolution (2972 Ã 1236 pixel, file size: 562 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Other versions Bild-GFDL File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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- I-IV Innere Stadt
- V St. Veiter Vorstadt
- VI Völkermarkter Vorstadt
- VII Viktringer Vorstadt
- VIII Villacher Vorstadt
- IX Annabichl
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- XI St. Ruprecht
- XII St. Martin
- XIII Viktring
- XIV Wölfnitz
- XV Hörtendorf
- XVI Welzenegg
| It is further divided into 25 Katastralgemeinden. They are: Klagenfurt, Blasendorf, Ehrenthal, Goritschitzen, Großbuch, Großponfeld, Gurlitsch I, Hallegg, Hörtendorf, Kleinbuch, Lendorf, Marolla, Nagra, Neudorf, St. Martin bei Klagenfurt, St. Peter am Karlsberg, St. Peter bei Ebenthal, Sankt Peter am Bichl (bei Tentschach), St. Ruprecht bei Klagenfurt, Stein, Tentschach, Viktring, Waidmannsdorf, Waltendorf, and Welzenegg. A Katastralgemeinden is a subdivision of municipalities in Austria and the Italian state of South Tyrol. ...
Climate Klagenfurt has a typical Continental climate, with some slight fog throughout the autumn and winter. It is not as cold here than in other parts of Austria, due to winds coming from the Karavanke mountains to the south, through the Föhn wind. The average temperature from 1961 and 1990 is 7.1 °C, while the average temperature in 2005 was 9.3 °C. Regions containing a continental climate exist in portions of Northern Hemisphere continents, and also at higher elevations in certain other parts of the world. ...
A föhn wind or foehn wind occurs when a deep layer of prevailing wind is forced over a mountain range (Orographic lifting). ...
History
Former city hall, Alter Platz Legend has it that Klagenfurt was founded after a brave man killed a dragon ("Lindwurm") in the moors around here. A statue in the town center commemorates this. In reality, it was founded by the Count of Carinthia, Duke Herman, as a stronghold across the commercial routes in the area, it is mentioned for the first time in the late 12th century as Forum Chlagenvurth. That settlement occupied an area who was subject to frequent floods, so in 1246 his son, duke Bernhard von Spanheim founded it again in a more secure position. It received city rights in 1252. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 532 pixelsFull resolution (3008 Ã 2000 pixel, file size: 927 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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A lindworm (called lindorm in Scandinavia and Lindwurm in Germany; the name consists of two Germanic roots meaning roughly ensnaring serpent) is a large serpent-like dragon from European mythology and folklore. ...
Carinthia within Austria-Hungary (number 3) Coat of arms of the Dukes of Carinthia, today state arms The Duchy of Carinthia (German: ; Slovenian: ) was a duchy located in southern Austria and parts of northern Slovenia. ...
Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Saga, emperor of Japan. ...
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In the following centuries it suffered fires, earthquakes, grasshopper invasions and ravages brought by the Peasants' War. In 1514 a fire destroyed the city almost completely, and Emperor Maximilian I, unable to rebuild it, ceded it to the Regional Parliament. Never before had such a thing happened. This brought a revival and an economical Renaissance for Klagenfurt, with, in particular, the construction of the Neuer Platz (new city centre square) by the Italian architect Domenico de Lalio, and a new line of walls. For other uses, see Grasshopper (disambiguation). ...
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Emperor Maximilian I Maximilian I of Habsburg (March 22, 1459 - January 12, 1519) was Holy Roman Emperor Life and reign in the Habsburg hereditary lands Maximilian was born in Vienna as the son of the Emperor Frederick III and Eleanore of Portugal. ...
In 1809 the French troops under Napoleon destroyed the city walls, leaving only a small stretch now visible. In 1863 the railway connection to St. Veit an der Glan boosted the city economy, turning it into the most important centre of the region. During WWII, the town was bombed 41 times, killing 612 people, completely destroying 443 buildings, and damaging 1,132 others. A plaque now stands over the site where the citizens of Klagenfurt were evacuated. Year 1809 (MDCCCIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar). ...
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Sankt Veit an der Glan is the capital of the district of the same name. ...
Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki TÅjÅ Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000...
Klagenfurt became the first city in Austria to adapt pedestrian zones, in 1961. In 1973 Klagenfurt absorbed four adjacent municipalities, increasing its size. Klagenfurt was also a contender for the 2006 Winter Olympics. Year 1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XX Olympic Winter Games, were celebrated in Turin, Italy from February 10, 2006, through February 26, 2006. ...
Main sights
Palace of the Regional Parliament The Old City with its central Alter Platz (Old Square) is also worth seeing. Notable landmarks include Image File history File links Regionalparlament_Kaernten. ...
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- Wörthersee, the warmest European Alpine lake
- the Lindwurm Brunnen (a lindworm fountain)
- Papace of the Regional Parliament.
- The Baroque Cathedral.
- Hypo-Arena
- Minimundus
Lake Wörth (German: Wörther See, Slovenian: Vrbsko jezero) is an alpine lake in the southern Austrian province of Carinthia. ...
Lindworm (wingless bipedal dragon) in British heraldry Lindorm (seaserpent) in Scandinavian heraldry Lindworm or lindorm (cognate with Old Norse linnormr snake, Scandinavian languages lindorm seaserpent, German Lindwurm dragon, from two Germanic roots meaning roughly constrictor snake), in British heraldry, is a technical term for a wingless bipedal dragon. ...
Hypo-Arena (till 06-30-07 is a multi-use stadium in Klagenfurt, Austria. ...
Model of Saint Peters Basilica Models of the White House and Neuschwanstein Model of Hochosterwitz Castle The Minimundus is a miniature park on the Wörthersee at Klagenfurt in Carinthia, Austria. ...
Economy Klagenfurt is the economic centre of Carinthia, with 20 % of the industrial companies. In May 2001 there were 63,618 employees in 6,184 companies here. 33 of these companies counted more than 200 employees. The most common economical sectors are light industry and tourism. Klagenfurt has many newspapers, including "Kärntner Krone", "Kärntner Tageszeitung", "Kleine Zeitung", etc. 2001 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December Events: May 1 - Chandra Levy disapears while jogging. ...
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Transportation
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Klagenfurt Airport (IATA: KLU, ICAO: LOWK/LOXK) is a small international airport in the state of Carinthia, Austria. ...
The city is situated at the intersection of the A2 and S37 Freeways. The A2 Freeway leads from Vienna via Graz via Klagenfurt to Villach and further to the state border of Italy. The S37 Freeway leads from Vienna via Bruck an der Mur via Sankt Veit an der Glan to Klagenfurt. Furthermore you can use the Loiblpass turnpike B91 to go to Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, which is only 45 km from Klagenfurt. For other uses, see Vienna (disambiguation). ...
The Grazer SchloÃberg Clock Tower Graz [graËts] (Slovenian: Gradec IPA: /gra. ...
Villach [Ëfɪlax] (Slovenian Beljak) is the second largest city in Carinthia in the south of Austria, on the river Drau (Slovenian Drava) and represents an important traffic junction for Austria and the whole Alpe-Adria region. ...
Bruck an der Mur is a city in the Austrian province of Styria. ...
Sankt Veit an der Glan (Slovenian: Å entvid) is the capital of the district of the same name. ...
Location in Slovenia Coordinates: , Country Founded AD 15 (as Colonia Iulia Aemona) Government - Mayor and governor Zoran JankoviÄ (Lista Zorana JankoviÄa) Area - Total 275. ...
Due to the inadequate public transport services in the city, the volume of traffic in Klagenfurt is extremely high (80.000 vehicles compared to a population of 100,000). In the 1960's Klagenfurt was meant to be a car-friendly town, with lots of wide roads and turnpikes. Nowadays traffic jams are very common in the morning and during midday and even though going by car is the fastest way to go from A to B.
Culture
Arcade yard in the former city hall It is a popular vacation spot with mountains to both the south and north, numerous parks and a series of 23 castles on its outskirts. In summertime the city is home to the Altstadtzauber (The Magic of the Old City) festival, Ironman Contest and the Ingeborg Bachmann Preis, a prize for German literature. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 532 pixelsFull resolution (3008 Ã 2000 pixel, file size: 1. ...
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Swimmers cross the waters of Kailua-Kona Bay on the Big Island of Hawaii in the first leg of the Ironman Triathlon World Championship. ...
The Ingeborg Bachmann Prize, awarded yearly in Klagenfurt, Austria during a publicized event which lasts several days, is one of the most important awards for German literature. ...
Also located here are the University of Klagenfurt and Klagenfurt Airport. Among other Austrian educational institutions, there is also the Slovenian non-classical Gymnasium. Founded in 1971 as Hochschule für Bildungswissenschaften (College of Educational Studies). Since October 2004 the official name is Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt (Alps-Adria University of Klagenfurt) - in order to stress the intercultural connections between alpine regions and the mediterrane Adriatic Sea. ...
Klagenfurt Airport (IATA: KLU, ICAO: LOWK/LOXK) is a small international airport in the state of Carinthia, Austria. ...
Slovenians or Slovenes (Slovenian Slovenci, singular Slovenec, feminine Slovenka) are a South Slavic people primarily associated with Slovenia and the Slovenian language. ...
A gymnasium (pronounced with or, in Swedish, as opposed to ) is a type of school providing secondary education in some parts of Europe, comparable to English Grammar Schools and U.S. High Schools. ...
In addition to cultural attractions and activities available in and around Klagenfurt, this city has one more important attribute that must be mentioned. Klagenfurt is in a central location to many other great European destinations. In the heart of Europe, Klagenfurt is only a couple of hours from Italy, Slovenia, Vienna, Salzburg, Hungary, and much more. Local residents in Klagenfurt have the luxury of being able to access these culturally diverse regions with relative ease.
Sports The Austrian Ice-hockey record-champion EC KAC is one of the most famous sports clubs in Austria. The "Eishockey Club Klagenfurter Athletiksport Club" has won the Austrian Championship 28 times and attracts fans from allover Carinthia. Carinthia (German: Kärnten, Slovenian: Koroška) is the southernmost Austrian state or Land; it is chiefly famous for its mountains and lakes. ...
The 1st League Football clubs FC Kärnten and SK Austria Kärnten are based in Klagenfurt. FC Kärnten is an Austrian football club based in Klagenfurt. ...
SK Austria Kärnten, formerly known as FC Superfund and SV Pasching, is an Austrian football club, from Klagenfurt, Carinthia. ...
Klagenfurt hosts the Start/Finish of the Austrian Ironman Triathlon (http://www.ironmanaustria.at/en.htm), 3.8 km swim 180 km bike 42 km run, part of the WTC Ironman series, which culminates in the Hawaii World Championships. One of the FIVB's Beach Volleyball Grand Slams is hosted in Klagenfurt. FIVB Logo Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) is the international governing body for the sport of volleyball. ...
In 2008 Klagenfurt will host three games, from the UEFA EURO 2008 Championships, in the newly built Hypo-Arena. The 2008 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 2008, will take place in Austria and Switzerland, from 7 to 29 June 2008. ...
Hypo-Arena (till 06-30-07 is a multi-use stadium in Klagenfurt, Austria. ...
Famous people - Ingeborg Bachmann, writer
- Manfred Bockelmann, artist and photographer
- Herbert Boeckl, artist
- Johann Burger der Ältere
- Erwin Deutsch, scientist
- Sigisbert Dolinschek, politician
- Günther Domenig, architect
- Otto Anton Eder, actor
- Sabine Egger, skiing sports
- Felix Ermacora, politician
- Arnold Gallhuber, journalist
- Stephanie Graf, athlete
- Karl-Heinz Grasser, former federal minister of finance
- Egyd Gstättner, writer
- Hannes Hempel, sports
- Rupert Henning, actor and author
- Franz Paul von Herbert, artist
- Emanuel Alexander Herrmann, politician
- Sissy Höfferer, actress
- Gert Jonke, writer
- Udo Jürgens, singer/songwriter
- Dagmar Kalb, author
- Dieter Kalt, ice hockey player
- Josef Valentin Kassin, artist
- Dagmar Koller, singer and actress
- Thomas Koschat, composer
- Stefan Koubek, sports
- Marco Lackner, jazz musician
- Stefan Lexa, soccer
- Egon Matzner, scientist
- Wolf in der Maur, journalist
- Penny McLean, singer
- Günther Mittergradnegger, composer
- Karlheinz Miklin, jazz musician
- Robert Musil, writer
- Heinz Nittel, politician
- Danny Nucci, actor
- Lothar Peter, sociologist
- Wolfgang Petritsch, politician
- Ursula Plassnik, federal minister of foreign affairs
- Oliver Prime, musician
- Thomas Pöck, ice hockey player
- Wolfgang Puschnig, jazz musician
- Antonia Rados, journalist
- Roland Rainer, architect
- Ernst Rauscher von Stainberg, writer
- Ernst Alexander Rauter, writer
- Wilhelm Rudnigger, writer
- Joseph Sablatnig
- Franz Xaver Altgraf von Salm-Reifferscheidt-Krautheim, cardinal
- Bernhard von Spanheim, Duke of Carinthia
- Johann Staber, architect
- Josef Stefan
- Maximilian Daublebsky von Sterneck, colonel
- Bernd Svetnik, artist
- Peter Truschner, writer
- Adolf von Tschabuschnigg, writer and politician
- Hans Uebersberger, historian
- Johann von Viktring, writer
- Dietmar Pflegerl, former director of the Klagenfurt theater
Ingeborg Bachmann Ingeborg Bachmann (June 25, 1926 Klagenfurt, Austria - October 17, 1973 Rome, Italy) was an Austrian poet and author. ...
T-Center Wien ReSoWi-Zentrum Graz Zentralsparkassenfiliale Favoritenstrasse Günther Domenig (born 6 July 1934 in Klagenfurt) is an Austrian architect. ...
Felix Ermacora (born October 13, 1923, died February 24, 1995) was the leading human rights expert of Austria. ...
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Karl-Heinz Grasser (born January 2, 1969) is an Austrian politician who currently holds the office of Austrian Minister of Finance. ...
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Gert Jonke (born February 8, 1946) is an Austrian poet and playwright. ...
Udo Jürgens Udo Jürgens (born 30 September 1934 in Klagenfurt, Carinthia, Austria as Jürgen Udo Bockelmann), is a Austrian composer and singer of popular music who has been very successful for more than four decades. ...
Dieter Kalt (born June 26, 1974, in Austria), is a professional Austrian ice hockey player. ...
Dagmar Koller (born August 26, 1939) is an Austrian actress and singer. ...
Stefan Koubek (born January 2, 1977 in Klagenfurt) is a tennis player from Austria, who turned professional in 1994. ...
Stefan Lexa (born November 1, 1976 in Klagenfurt,Austria) is a Austrian football (soccer) player. ...
(left to right)Ramono Wulf, Penny McLean and Linda G. Thompson Silver Convention was a German disco recording act of the 1970s. ...
Robert Musil (November 6, 1880, Klagenfurt, Austria â April 15, 1942, Geneva, Switzerland) was an Austrian writer. ...
Danny Nucci (born September 15, 1968 in Klagenfurt, Austria) is an American actor who is best known for playing characters who were unceremoniously killed off in short succession during three different 1990s blockbuster action films -- Eraser, The Rock, and Titanic -- all of which were released within twenty months of one...
In September 2003, Ambassador Wolfgang Petritsch, Austria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, was elected President-Designate of the Mine Ban Convention’s First Review Conference. ...
Ursula Plassnik Ursula Plassnik (born May 23, 1956 in Klagenfurt) is an Austrian diplomat and politician. ...
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Roland Rainer (May 1, 1910 - April 10, 2004) was an Austrian architect. ...
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Joseph Stefan (Slovenian Jožef Stefan) (March 24, 1835 - January 7, 1893) was a Slovenian physicist, mathematician and poet. ...
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Founded in 1971 as Hochschule für Bildungswissenschaften (College of Educational Studies). Since October 2004 the official name is Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt (Alps-Adria University of Klagenfurt) - in order to stress the intercultural connections between alpine regions and the mediterrane Adriatic Sea. ...
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 | Klagenfurt | Villach Feldkirchen | Hermagor | Klagenfurt-Land | Spittal an der Drau | St. Veit an der Glan | Villach-Land | Völkermarkt | Wolfsberg Carinthia (German: Kärnten, Slovenian: KoroÅ¡ka) is the southernmost Austrian state or Land; it is chiefly famous for its mountains and lakes. ...
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Image File history File links Map of Carinthia Original by de:Benutzer:Jensens, 9. ...
Villach [Ëfɪlax] (Slovenian Beljak) is the second largest city in Carinthia in the south of Austria, on the river Drau (Slovenian Drava) and represents an important traffic junction for Austria and the whole Alpe-Adria region. ...
Bezirk Feldkirchen is a district of the state of Carinthia in Austria. ...
The Bezirk Hermagor is an administrative district (Bezirk) in Carinthia, Austria. ...
Bezirk Klagenfurt-Land is a district of the state of Carinthia in Austria. ...
The Bezirk Spittal an der Drau is an administrative district (Bezirk) in Carinthia, Austria. ...
The District of Sankt Veit an der Glan is an administrative district in Carinthia, Austria. ...
Bezirk Villach-Land is a district of the state of Carinthia in Austria. ...
The District of Völkermarkt is an administrative district in the Austrian State of Carinthia. ...
Wolfsberg - eine Stadt irgendwo zwischen Wien und Venedig (Zitat Bgm. ...
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