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This article is about the city in Austria. | WIKI |
Salzburg (Austrian German: [xcbx88saltsbxcax8axc9x90k]; German: [xcbx88zaltsbxcax8axc9x90k] (listen);[note 1] literally "Salt Fortress"; Bavarian: Soizbuag) is the capital city of the State of Salzburg and fourth-largest city in Austria. | WIKI |
Salzburg's historic centre (German: Altstadt) is thus renowned for its Baroque architecture and is one of the best-preserved city centres north of the Alps, with 27 churches. | WIKI |
The city has three universities and a large population of students. | WIKI |
Because of its history, culture, and attractions, Salzburg has been labeled Austria's "most inspiring city. | WIKI |
Around 15xc2xa0BC the Roman Empire merged the settlements into one city. | WIKI |
At this time, the city was called "Juvavum" and was awarded the status of a Roman municipium in 45 AD. | WIKI |
The Life of Saint Rupert credits the 8th-century saint with the city's rebirth. | WIKI |
Rupert named the city "Salzburg". | WIKI |
Hohensalzburg Fortress, the city's fortress, was built in 1077 by Archbishop Gebhard, who made it his residence. | WIKI |
The city was occupied during the German Peasants' War, and the Archbishop had to flee to the safety of the fortress. | WIKI |
Eventually, tensions were quelled, and the city's independence led to an increase in wealth and prosperity, culminating in the late 16th to 18th centuries under the Prince Archbishops Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, Markus Sittikus, and Paris Lodron. | WIKI |
It was in the 17th century that Italian architects (and Austrians who had studied the Baroque style) rebuilt the city centre as it is today along with many palaces. | WIKI |
The city became part of Austria-Hungary in 1866 as the capital of a crownland of the Austrian Empire. | WIKI |
German troops moved into the city. | WIKI |
After Germany invaded the Soviet Union, several POW camps for prisoners from the Soviet Union and other enemy nations were organized in the city. | WIKI |
Fifteen air strikes destroyed 46 percent of the city's buildings, especially those around Salzburg railway station. | WIKI |
American troops entered the city on 5 May 1945 and it became the centre of the American-occupied area in Austria. | WIKI |
The closest alpine peak, the 1,972xe2x80x91metre-high Untersberg, is less than 16 kilometres (10 miles) from the city centre. | WIKI |
This area is flanked by two smaller hills, the Mxc3xb6nchsberg and Kapuzinerberg, which offer green relief within the city. | WIKI |
Salzburg's official population significantly increased in 1935 when the city absorbed adjacent municipalities. | WIKI |
After World Warxc2xa0II, numerous refugees found a new home in the city. | WIKI |
The Romanesque and Gothic churches, the monasteries and the early carcass houses dominated the medieval city for a long time. | WIKI |
The city's redesign was completed with buildings designed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, donated by Prince Archbishop Johann Ernst von Thun. | WIKI |
After the era of Ernst von Thun, the city's expansion came to a halt, which is the reason why there are no churches built in the Rococo style. | WIKI |
The builder dynasty Jakob Ceconi and Carl Freiherr von Schwarz filled major positions in shaping the city in this era. | WIKI |
Anif Castle, located south of the city in Anif Shrine of Our Lady of Maria Plain, a late Baroque church on the northern edge of Salzburg Salzburger Freilichtmuseum Groxc3x9fgmain, an open-air museum containing old farmhouses from all over the state assembled in an historic setting Schloss Klessheim, a palace and casino, formerly used by Adolf Hitler Berghof, Hitler's mountain retreat near Berchtesgaden Kehlsteinhaus, the only remnant of Hitler's Berghof Salzkammergut, an area of lakes east of the city Untersberg mountain, next to the city on the Austriaxe2x80x93Germany border, with panoramic views of Salzburg and the surrounding Alps Skiing is an attraction during winter. | WIKI |
Salzburg Zoo, located south of the city in Anif | WIKI |
His family is buried in a small church graveyard in the old town, and there are many monuments to "Wolferl" in the city. | WIKI |
[32] King Otto of Greece was born Prince Otto Friedrich Ludwig of Bavaria at the Palace of Mirabell, a few days before the city reverted from Bavarian to Austrian rule. | WIKI |
The city acts as a hub for south-bound trains through the Alps into Italy. | WIKI |
In the main city, there is the Salzburg trolleybus system and bus system with a total of more than 20 lines, and service every 10 minutes. | WIKI |
The city briefly appears on the map when Indiana Jones travels through the city in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. | WIKI |
[34] It is widely spoken by young and old alike although professors of linguistics from the Universitxc3xa4t Salzburg, Irmgard Kaiser and Hannes Scheutz, have seen over the past few years a reduction in the number of dialect speakers in the city. | WIKI |
Salzburg was a candidate city for the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics, but lost to Vancouver and Sochi respectively. | WIKI |
This addresses the way new structures are integrated into the city's fabric and planning and how the impact of new urban development projects can be monitored and assessed to ensure the coherence and integrity are not compromised. | UNESCO |
This is based on advice and direction provided by the City's expert staff, in addition to guidance offered by the Federal Office for Protection of Monuments. | UNESCO |
Funds are available from the Federal State of Austria and through the Historic Centre Maintenance Fund (which is financed by the City and the Province). | UNESCO |