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Ansfelden - Austria

Principal Locations
  1. Ansfelden
  2. Bad Aussee
  3. Bad Ischl
  4. Baden
  5. Bischofshofen
  6. Bludenz
  7. Braunau am Inn
  8. Bregenz
  9. Bruck an der Mur
  10. Dornbirn
  11. Eisenstadt
  12. Enns
  13. Feldkirch
  14. Fucking
  15. Gmunden
  16. Graz
  17. Hallein
  18. Hallstatt
  19. Horn
  20. Imst
  21. Innsbruck
  22. Judenburg
  23. Kapfenberg
  24. Kitzbühel
  25. Klagenfurt
  26. Klosterneuburg
  27. Krems
  28. Kufstein
  29. Landeck
  30. Lenzing
  31. Leoben
  32. Leonding
  33. Linz
  34. Mauthausen
  35. Mödling
  36. Mürzzuschlag
  37. Salzburg
  38. Sankt Pölten
  39. Spittal an der Drau
  40. Steyr
  41. Traun
  42. Vienna
  43. Villach
  44. Wels
  45. Wiener Neustadt
  46. Wolfsberg
  47. Zeltweg

Resources


Austria



Austria: Country Commercial Guide (FY1997)

Bank AustriaBank AustriaAm Hof 2565 Fifth AvenueA-1010 Vienna, AustriaNew York, NY 10017Phone: (43 1) 711 91-0Phone: (212) 880 1000Fax: (43 1) 711 91-6155Fax: (212) 880 1110Creditanstalt Bankverein (CA)CreditanstaltSchottengasse 6245 Park Ave, 27th FloorA-1010 Vienna, AustriaNew York, NY 10167Phone: (43 1) 531 31-0Phone: (212) 856 1000Fax: (43 1) 531 31-7566Fax: (212) 856 1234 ... [Read More]

International Parental Child Abduction Austria

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2004 Country Report on Human Rights Practices in Austria
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Austria is a multiparty parliamentary democracy in which constitutional power is shared between the popularly elected President and the 183-member Parliament. Citizens choose their President and representatives in periodic, free, and fair multiparty elections. In 1998, President Thomas Klestil of the Austrian People's Party (OVP) was elected to a 6-year term. In parliamentary elections in November 2002, the OVP received a plurality and renewed its right-center coalition with the Freedom Party (FPO). The judiciary is independent.The national police maintain internal security, and the army is responsible for external security. The civilian authorities maintained effective control of the security forces. There were reports that the police committed some human rights abuses.The country's highly developed, market-based economy, with its mix of technologically advanced industry, modern agriculture, and tourism, affords the ... [Read More]

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