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Vienna$90317$ - translation to ισπανικά

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vienna Arbitrations; Vienna Arbitrage; Vienna Diktat; Vienna Arbitration; Vienna Awards; Vienna Award (disambiguation); Vienna award

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  • Courtyard of the [[Museumsquartier]] with ''Enzi'' seating furniture
  • Crowds greet [[Adolf Hitler]] as he rides in an open car through Vienna in March 1938
  • ''Demel Café''
  • ''Vienna from Belvedere'' by [[Bernardo Bellotto]], 1758
  • Many international organizations and offices are located in [[Donaustadt]].
  • [[Ernst-Happel-Stadion]] in the Prater
  • Vienna in 1966
  • "HoHo Wien" in January 2020
  • [[Karlskirche]], located on the south side of [[Karlsplatz]] in the 4th city district
  • Messe Wien Congress Center
  • Depiction of Vienna in the ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]'', 1493
  • Albertina Terrace in the [[Innere Stadt]]
  • Rathaus]], the seat of the city's mayor
  • The Ring Road (Ringstraße) with a historical tram
  • Vienna's ''Ringstraße'' and the State Opera in around 1870
  • ''[[Sachertorte]]''
  • Schönbrunn]] gardens in autumn
  • parliament]]
  • Statue of Mozart during spring in Vienna
  • Stephansplatz metro station]]
  • The [[University of Vienna]]'s main building
  • Danube Tower]] in the nearby Donaupark before the extensive building work
  • Map of the districts of Vienna with numbers
  • Monument of [[Johann Strauss II]] at [[Stadtpark, Vienna]]
  • Satellite image of Vienna (2018)
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  • Vienna population pyramid in 2022
  • Vienna in 1683
  • Austria Center Vienna (ACV)
  • Occupation zones in Vienna, 1945–55
  • Color lithograph of Vienna, 1900
  • A typical Heurigen-Restaurant in Grinzing
  • ''[[Wiener Schnitzel]]''
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Ex: This article describes the background to the Austrian National Library's acquisition of the 4,000-volume library of the Archbishop of Valencia, Antonio Folch de Cardona, after his death in Vienna in 1724.
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  • Control tower
  • Apron view of some of the main buildings
  • The airport's railway station
  • Interior of Terminal 1A
  • Interior of Terminal 1
  • Concourse D seen from the tower showing the [[Airbus A380]] parking position
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Βικιπαίδεια

Vienna Award

The Vienna Award (also called the Vienna Arbitration or Vienna Diktat) was either of two arbitral decisions made by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy rewarding disputed territory to Hungary. Both decisions were made at the Belvedere Palace, in Vienna, just before and after the Second World War (1939–1945) started.

  • First Vienna Award (2 November 1938): Hungary received part of southern Czechoslovakia.
  • Second Vienna Award (30 August 1940): Hungary received Northern Transylvania from Romania.