Upper Austria, as its name implies, has a relatively high terrain and belongs to the north western region of the Alpshillzone.Upper Austria covers an area of 11978 square kilometers and has a population of 1.38 million.Bordering the Czech Republic and Germany, it is an important industrial town of Austria.Linz, the capital of Upper Austria with a population of 200000, is not only the main industrial zone of Austria, but also an important cultural center.
In Upper Austria, the steel industry, automobile industry and chemical industry of the whole country gather in several industrial cities in this state, such as Linz, the capital of Upper Austria.The development of industry does not mean serious pollution.Austria's environmental protection industry enjoys a high reputation all over the world.Therefore, the air measurement value of Linz is even better than that of many cities in Austria, which is what Linz people are most proud of.
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Salzkamagut
Salzkamagut(Salzkammergut), the capital of Upper Austria.The lakes dotted with stars are dotted with rugged and magnificent mountainsAustriaThe most spectacular natural scenery in the state can be called the most magnificent and charming part of Austria, which is also AustriaCultureCradle and numerous places visited by tourists.
The scenery of Upper Austria is splendid, including the famous St. Florian monastery, Kremsm ü nster and Lambach;Beautiful towns such as Steyr, the medieval town of Freistadt, its well preserved city walls and moats, and a series of magnificent natural landscapes such as the Danube River Bay in Schlö gen.The Totes Mountains in the north are hugelimestoneIn the mountain area, in the south is the towering Dahestan Mountains. You can take a comfortable cable car up the mountain to enjoy the scenery and reach the top of the mountain.
Despite the dense industry in Upper Austria, the green area in this state is very considerable: 36% of the forest coverage, 27% of the grassland coverage, and 24% of the crop coverage make this place lush and green.The western part of Upper Austria and the state of Salzburg share a multi lake area. This Kamagut, known as Salz, attracts millions of tourists every year.The mountains of Upper Austria form many interesting karst landforms, and it is a popular tourist activity to explore these limestone caves.
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Upper Austria
At“Upstream of Enshe River”The upper Austrian state ofGneis Plateau, wasthe danubeThe valley is separated from the northern foothills of the Alps. To the south, it is Salzkammergut of Upper Austria and the Alps limestone mountain belt.
The Salzkammergut Lake in Upper Austria is dotted everywhere, which is one of the most magnificent and charming areas in Austria.However, the water of Atel Lake, Traun Lake or Wolfgang Lake is not as warm as that of Cairne Tengzhou, and the natural conditions are harsh.Halstadt, located on the bank of the lake with the same name, created a brilliant prehistoric period (Halstadt culture).
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stayhillThe region is highly developed in agriculture.It also contains the second largest oil and gas field in Austria.Large power plants are located on the Danube River and its tributary, the Enshe River.For decades, the economy of Upper Austria has been showing a strong momentum of development.Its exports account for about a quarter of Austria's total exports, and two thirds of its products are exported to EU countries.In terms of technology, education and employment, Upper Austria is one of the top regions in Europe. Linz (about 203000 residents), the capital of the state located on the Danube River, has a modern trade port, surrounded by many large steel and chemical enterprises.
Other important industrial centers are in Welles, Gumonden, Steyr and Fekrabruk regions, and in Upper AustriaautomobileThe partner enterprise of the manufacturing cluster company has 55000 employees, and the annual sales volume is about 5.4 billion euros. The international exhibitions of Welles and Reed show the achievements of agriculture and industry in Upper Austria. As a "cultural program to add to the cake", Linz holds an "International Bruckner Music Festival" every year.Linz Electronic Music Festival is also world-renowned.