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Capital and largest city of Austria
Vienna (/viˈɛnə/ vee-EN-ə; German: Wien [viːn] ; Austro-Bavarian: Wean [veɐ̯n]) is the capital, most populous city, and one of the nine states of Austria
Vienna
1683 battle between the Christian European States and the Ottomans
The Battle of Vienna took place at Kahlenberg Mountain near Vienna on 12 September 1683 after the city had been besieged by the Ottoman Empire for two
Battle_of_Vienna
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Vienna Convention can mean any of a number of treaties signed in Vienna. Most are related to the harmonization or formalization of the procedures of international
Vienna_Convention
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Sieges of Vienna may refer to: Siege of Vienna (1485), Hungarian victory during the Austro–Hungarian War. Siege of Vienna (1529), or First Turkish Siege
Siege_of_Vienna
International song competition
12 and 14 May and a final on 16 May 2026, held at Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria, and presented by Victoria Swarovski and Michael Ostrowski, with
Eurovision_Song_Contest_2026
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Look up Vienna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vienna is the capital and a federal state of Austria. Vienna may also refer to: Vienna, Hunters Hill
Vienna_(disambiguation)
Annual film festival in Austria
Porn Film Festival Vienna (PFFV) is an annual pornographic film festival held in Vienna, Austria, with the aim of promoting early career erotic film-makers
Porn_Film_Festival_Vienna
1945 Soviet invasion of Nazi-occupied Vienna, Austria during WWII
The Vienna offensive was an offensive launched by the Soviet 2nd and 3rd Ukrainian Fronts in order to capture Vienna, Austria, during World War II. The
Vienna_offensive
1814–1815 meetings to create a peace plan for Europe
The Congress of Vienna of 1814–1815 was a series of international diplomatic meetings to discuss and agree upon a possible new layout of the European political
Congress_of_Vienna
Biennial art exhibition
The Vienna Biennale is a biennial international art exhibition that takes places in Vienna, Austria. It was founded in 2006. The first Vienna Biennale
Vienna_Biennale
Country in Central Europe
the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, of which the capital Vienna is the most populous city and state. Austria is bordered by Germany to the
Austria
Airport in Schwechat, Austria
Vienna Airport (IATA: VIE, ICAO: LOWW) is an international airport serving Vienna, the capital of Austria. It is located in Schwechat, 18 km (11 mi) southeast
Vienna_International_Airport
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Treaty of Vienna may refer to: Treaty of Vienna (1261) during the War of the Babenberg Succession Treaty of Vienna (1606), Holy Roman Empire/Hungary Treaty
Treaty_of_Vienna
1974 studio album by Ringo Starr
Goodnight Vienna is the fourth studio album by Ringo Starr. It was recorded in the summer of 1974 in Los Angeles, and released on 15 November through Apple
Goodnight_Vienna
Type of sausage
Vienna sausage (German: Wiener Würstchen, Wiener; Viennese/Austrian German: Frankfurter Würstel or Würstl; Swiss German: Wienerli; Swabian: Wienerle or
Vienna_sausage
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Vienna attack may refer to a series of attacks in Vienna including: 1981 Vienna synagogue attack 1985 Rome and Vienna airport attacks 2009 Vienna temple
Vienna_attack
Group of Austrian artists and architects
The Vienna Secession (German: Wiener Secession; also known as the Union of Austrian Artists or Vereinigung Bildender Künstler Österreichs) is an art movement
Vienna_Secession
Football club
First Vienna Football Club 1894 is an Austrian football club based in the Döbling district of Vienna. Established on 22 August 1894, it is the country's
First_Vienna_FC
1977 song by Billy Joel
"Vienna" is a song from Billy Joel's 1977 album The Stranger, originally released as the B-side to the single "Just the Way You Are". A video for the song
Vienna_(Billy_Joel_song)
Cultural centre in Austria
Arena is a cultural centre in Vienna, Austria. From its 1970s origins in an abandoned former slaughterhouse used for the Vienna Festival, the Arena grew into
Arena,_Vienna
Orchestra based in Vienna, Austria
world. The Vienna Philharmonic is based at the Musikverein in Vienna, Austria. Its members are selected from the orchestra of the Vienna State Opera
Vienna_Philharmonic
Composer and musician (1756–1791)
was visiting Vienna in 1781, Mozart's quarrels with his Salzburg employers came to a head and he was dismissed. He chose to remain in Vienna, where he stayed
Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart
Series of agreements among OSCE states
The Vienna Document is a series of agreements on confidence- and security-building measures (CSBMs) related to military resources among the states of Europe
Vienna_Document
Historic building complex and art museum in Vienna, Austria
The Belvedere is a historic building complex and art museum in Vienna, Austria. The complex consists of two Baroque palaces, the Upper and Lower Belvedere
Belvedere,_Vienna
Public university in Vienna, Austria
The University of Vienna (Austrian: Universität Wien, Austrian German: [univɛrsiˈtɛːt ˈviːn] / Latin: Universitas Viennensis sive Vindobonensis) is a public
University_of_Vienna
Austrian professional football club
Rapid Wien or Rapid Vienna in English, is an Austrian professional football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. Rapid has won the most
SK_Rapid_Wien
1924–1936 group of philosophers and scientists
The Vienna Circle (German: Wiener Kreis) of logical empiricism was a group of philosophers and scientists drawn from the natural and social sciences, logic
Vienna_Circle
Town in Virginia, United States
Vienna (/viˈɛnə/) is a town in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, and a suburb of Washington, D.C. As of the 2020 U.S. census, Vienna had a population
Vienna,_Virginia
Administrative subdivisions of Vienna
The districts of Vienna (German: Wiener Gemeindebezirke) are the 23 named city sections of Vienna, Austria, which are numbered for easy reference. They
Districts_of_Vienna
part of Vienna since 1938. Today's cadastral community belongs to the 23rd District of Vienna, called Liesing. In the west, Mauer borders the Vienna Woods
Mauer,_Vienna
Urban park in Vienna, Austria
public park in the Innere Stadt, the first district of Vienna, Austria. Opened in 1823, it was Vienna's first public park. In 1809, following France's decisive
Volksgarten,_Vienna
Opera house in Vienna, Austria
The Vienna State Opera (German: Wiener Staatsoper, IPA: [ˈviːnɐ ˈʃtaːtsˌʔoːpɐ]) is an opera house and opera company located in Vienna, Austria. The 1
Vienna_State_Opera
1980 studio album by Ultravox
Vienna is the fourth studio album by British new wave band Ultravox, first released on 11 July 1980 through Chrysalis Records. Vienna was Ultravox's first
Vienna_(album)
Church in Vienna, Austria
Catholic church in Vienna, Austria, and the mother church of the Archdiocese of Vienna. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Vienna, Josef Grünwidl. The
St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna
St._Stephen's_Cathedral,_Vienna
British-Austrian police procedural television series based on novels by Frank Tallis
Vienna Blood is a British-Austrian procedural drama television series set in Vienna, Austria, in the early 1900s. Based on the Liebermann novels by Frank
Vienna_Blood_(TV_series)
19th-century baking process
Vienna bread is a type of Viennoiserie that is produced from a process developed in Vienna, Austria, in the 19th century. The Vienna process used high
Vienna_bread
Art museum in Austria
The Künstlerhaus in Vienna's 1st district has accommodated the Künstlerhaus Vereinigung since 1868. It is located in the Ringstrassenzone in between Akademiestraße
Vienna_Künstlerhaus
Vienna is an unincorporated community in the Elgin County of Ontario, Canada. It is recognized as a designated place by Statistics Canada. In the 2021
Vienna,_Ontario
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New Vienna may refer to: New Vienna, Iowa, U.S. New Vienna, Ohio, U.S. New Vienna, a 2025 album by Keith Jarrett Vienna (disambiguation) This disambiguation
New_Vienna
1961 meeting in Vienna, Austria
The Vienna Summit was a summit meeting held on June 4, 1961, in Vienna, Austria, between President of the United States John F. Kennedy and the leader
Vienna_Summit
Siege of City by Suleiman I
The siege of Vienna, in 1529, was the first attempt by the Ottoman Empire to capture the city of Vienna in the Archduchy of Austria, part of the Holy Roman
Siege_of_Vienna_(1529)
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Little Vienna is a nickname, which may refer to cities and towns that closely resemble the architecture of the Austrian capital of Vienna: Arad, Romania
Little_Vienna
Chess opening
The Vienna Game is an opening in chess that begins with the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 White develops the queen's knight instead of immediately committing
Vienna_Game
Index of articles associated with the same name
The Vienna Award (also called the Vienna Arbitration or Vienna Diktat) was either of two arbitral decisions made by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy awarding
Vienna_Award
Church in Vienna, Austria
Votive Church) is a neo-Gothic style church located on the Ringstraße in Vienna, Austria. Following the attempted assassination of Emperor Franz Joseph
Votivkirche,_Vienna
City hall of Vienna, Austria
The Vienna City Hall (German: Wiener Rathaus; [ʁaːtˌhaʊs]) is the town hall of Vienna, Austria, located in the Innere Stadt on the Rathausplatz, off the
Vienna_City_Hall
Annual culture festival in Vienna
The Vienna Festival (Wiener Festwochen) is a culture festival that takes place in Vienna for five or six weeks in May and June every year. The Vienna Festival
Vienna_Festival
Baroque Roman Catholic parish church in Vienna, Austria
Baroque Roman Catholic parish church in Vienna, Austria. It was transferred in 1970 by the Archbishop of Vienna Franz Cardinal König to the priests of
Peterskirche,_Vienna
American musician (born 1978)
Cynthia Yih Shih (born October 3, 1978), better known by her stage name Vienna Teng, is an American pianist and singer-songwriter who lives in Washington
Vienna_Teng
Public transportation system
The Vienna Stadtbahn (German: Wiener Stadtbahn) was a rail-based public transportation system operated under this name from 1898 until 1989. Today, the
Vienna_Stadtbahn
Book by Bodie and Brock Thoene
Vienna Prelude is the first book of the Zion Covenant historical fiction series by Bodie and Brock Thoene. It won the ECPA Gold Medallion Award after being
Vienna_Prelude
1918–34 socialist period in Vienna
Red Vienna (German: Rotes Wien) was the colloquial name for the capital of Austria between 1918 and 1934, during which the Social Democratic Workers' Party
Red_Vienna
Austrian Roman Catholic prelate
The Archbishop of Vienna is the prelate of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna who is concurrently the metropolitan bishop of its ecclesiastical
Archbishop_of_Vienna
Tennis tournament
The Erste Bank Open or Vienna Open is an annual professional tennis ATP 500 tournament on the ATP Tour. The event was renamed after its sponsor Erste Bank
Vienna_Open
List of ships with the same or similar names
merchant ships have been named Vienna. Vienna, a pre-1819 American sloop. Vienna, a schooner built in 1866, Canadian. Vienna, a schooner built in 1871, Official
SS_Vienna
Austrian symbolist painter (1862–1918)
February 1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter and a founding member of the Vienna Secession movement. His work helped define the Art Nouveau style in Europe
Gustav_Klimt
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Vienna Blood may refer to Wiener Blut (waltz), by Johan Strauss II, Op.354 Wiener Blut (operetta), named after the waltz Vienna Blood (film), 1942 German
Vienna_Blood
Austrian orchestra
The Vienna Symphony (Vienna Symphony Orchestra, German: Wiener Symphoniker) is an Austrian orchestra based in Vienna. Its primary concert venue is the
Vienna_Symphony
Lance that pierced Jesus' side as he hung on the cross
They are located in Rome, Vienna, Vagharshapat and Antioch. The most prominent Holy Lance relic has been the one in Vienna, adorned with a distinctive
Holy_Lance
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Vienna Conservatory may refer to: University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, which incorporates the older Vienna Conservatory dating back to 1817
Vienna_Conservatory
of Vienna has been long and varied, beginning when the Roman Empire created a military camp in the area now covered by Vienna's city centre. Vienna grew
History_of_Vienna
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Vienna System may refer to: Vienna System (bridge), a bidding system in the game of contract bridge Vienna System (politics), a political system in 19th
Vienna_System
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Vienna School or Viennese School may refer to: First Viennese School, 18th-century classical music composers in Vienna Second Viennese School, 20th-century
Vienna_School
Type of musical horn
The Vienna horn (German: Wiener Horn) is a type of musical horn used primarily in Vienna, Austria, for playing orchestral or classical music. It is used
Vienna_horn
"Great-Vienna". Together, these villages built the new 25th district of Vienna. After the end of the Second World War, Inzersdorf stayed inside of Vienna, while
Inzersdorf_(Vienna)
Conflicts between Ottomans and Holy League (1683–1699)
The Turks almost captured Vienna, but John III Sobieski led a Christian alliance that defeated them in the Battle of Vienna (1683), stalling the Ottoman
Great_Turkish_War
German composer (1770–1827)
children he loved, befriended, and taught piano. At age 21, he moved to Vienna, which subsequently became his base, and studied composition with Joseph
Ludwig_van_Beethoven
Shopping street in Vienna, Austria
famous streets in the center of Vienna. It stretches from Michaelerplatz to the Graben. The street is considered to be Vienna's luxury shopping street due
Kohlmarkt,_Vienna
15th century Austrian Jewish pogrom
The Vienna Gesera (German: Wiener Gesera, Yiddish: Wiener Gzeyre, Hebrew: גזרת וינה, romanized: Gezerat Wina, meaning "Viennese Decree") was a major anti-Jewish
Vienna_Gesera
Main thoroughfare in Vienna
[ˈɡʏʁtl̩] lit. 'Belt') is a substantial beltway of Vienna. Running 13.1 km (8.1 mi) parallel to the famous Vienna Ring Road, it encompasses the inner city districts
Gürtel,_Vienna
1992 live album by Keith Jarrett
Vienna Concert is a live solo album by American jazz pianist Keith Jarrett recorded on July 13, 1991 at the Vienna State Opera in Vienna, Austria, and
Vienna_Concert
19th century society of writers
Young Vienna (Jung-Wien), also referred to as Young Austria, was a society of fin de siècle writers who met in Vienna's Café Griensteidl and other nearby
Young_Vienna
Rail line in Vienna
operating between Floridsdorf and Vienna International Airport, with extended eastbound service to Wolfsthal in the greater Vienna area and northbound service
S7_(Vienna)
Holy Trinity column in Vienna, Austria
Holy Trinity column located on the Graben, a street in the inner city of Vienna, Austria. Erected after the Great Plague epidemic in 1679, the Baroque memorial
Plague_Column,_Vienna
Overview of and topical guide to Vienna
following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Vienna: Vienna – capital of Austria and one of its nine states. It is the country's
Outline_of_Vienna
1981 single by Ultravox
"Vienna" is a song by British new wave band Ultravox, released on 9 January 1981 by Chrysalis Records as the third single and the title track from their
Vienna_(Ultravox_song)
1815 period of the Napoleonic Wars
while the Congress of Vienna was sitting. On 13 March, seven days before Napoleon reached Paris, the powers at the Congress of Vienna declared him an outlaw
Hundred_Days
Topics referred to by the same term
Vienna Conference can refer to: Vienna Conference (1819), held in 1819 and 1820. Vienna Conference (1853), Vienna Conference (1855), Vienna Socialist
Vienna_Conference
Church in Vienna, Austria
was built in French Gothic style in the Altstadt or First District of Vienna, Austria.[circular reference] The site on which the church is built was
Minoritenkirche_(Vienna)
American cookie brand
Vienna Fingers is an American brand of cookie made by the Keebler Company, a division of Ferrero SpA. They consist of a sandwich of vanilla flavored outer
Vienna_Fingers
Austrian composer (1732–1809)
his career first by serving as a chorister at St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna, then through an arduous period as a freelance musician. Eventually he found
Joseph_Haydn
Overview of the transport system of Vienna
Vienna has an extensive transport system that includes roads, railways, trams, metro, and buses. Vienna has a large public transport network. Vienna S-Bahn
Transport_in_Vienna
Area of Vienna's fourteenth district
Baumgarten (Central Bavarian: Baamgoatn) is an area of Vienna's fourteenth district. Until 1891, it was a little village outside the city. Together with
Baumgarten,_Vienna
Second-longest river in Europe
Ukraine. Among the many cities on the river are four national capitals: Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, and Belgrade. Its drainage basin amounts to 817,000 km2
Danube
City in Georgia, United States
Vienna (/vaɪˈɛnə/) is a city in and the county seat of Dooly County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,928 in 2020. Vienna is situated on the
Vienna,_Georgia
Austrian video game developer
Rockstar Vienna (Rockstar Productions GmbH; formerly Neo Software Produktions GmbH) was an Austrian video game developer and a studio of Rockstar Games
Rockstar_Vienna
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and a description of the Anglo-Saxon futhorc Vienna Codex (Hungarian) (1450) Vienna Codex (Aztec) Vienna Dioscurides, an early 6th-century illuminated
Vienna_Codex
International agreement
The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) is an international agreement that regulates treaties among sovereign states. Known as the "treaty
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
Vienna_Convention_on_the_Law_of_Treaties
Vienna, the capital city and a federal state of Austria, has several types of housing arrangements. The First World War exacerbated a pre-existing housing
Housing_in_Vienna
Early pioneer of antiseptic procedures
hands. In 1847, he proposed hand washing with chlorinated lime solutions at Vienna General Hospital's First Obstetrical Clinic, where doctors' wards had thrice
Ignaz_Semmelweis
Breed of domestic rabbit
The Vienna rabbit is a breed of domesticated rabbit originating in Austria. Whilst it is recognised by the British Rabbit Council as a "Normal Fur" breed
Vienna_rabbit
Cemetery in Vienna, Austria
The Vienna Central Cemetery (German: Wiener Zentralfriedhof) is one of the largest cemeteries in the world by number of interred, and is the best known
Vienna_Central_Cemetery
Professional basketball club in Vienna, Austria
Basketball Club Vienna, is an Austrian professional basketball club based in Vienna. It plays in the Austrian Basketball Superliga and regional competitions
BC_Vienna
Hotvolleys Vienna is an Austrian volleyball club based in Vienna. The club was founded in 1953 as SK Görz 33. 1953–1969: SK Görz 33 1969–1972: Limex 1972–1988:
Hotvolleys_Vienna
Hot dog brand
Vienna Beef Inc. is the main manufacturer of the hot dog used in the classic Chicago-style hot dog, as well as Polish sausage and Italian beef, delicacies
Vienna_Beef
Art school in Austria
The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (German: Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien) is a public art school in Vienna, Austria. Founded in 1688 as a private academy
Academy_of_Fine_Arts_Vienna
Topics referred to by the same term
The Vienna Cup refers to one of two competitions: Vienna Cup (football) A figure skating competition also known as the Karl Schäfer Memorial. This disambiguation
Vienna_Cup
Town in Maryland, United States
Vienna is a town in Dorchester County, Maryland, United States. As of the 2020 census, Vienna had a population of 270. Prior to European colonization
Vienna,_Maryland
Pulse-width modulation rectifier
The Vienna rectifier is a three-phase AC pulse-width modulation rectifier, invented in 1993 by Johann W. Kolar at TU Wien, a public research university
Vienna_rectifier
Group of museums in Vienna
The Vienna Museum (German: Wien Museum or Museen der Stadt Wien) is a group of museums in Vienna consisting of the museums of the history of the city.
Vienna_Museum
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Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Latin
From Wine Country
Girl/Female
Hindu
VIENNA
VIENNA
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Yiddish wald ‘forest’ + man ‘man’. Very few Jews would have been living anywhere near a forest at the time when they acquired surnames, so in most cases this is probably an ornamental name. In other cases it many be a metonymic occupational name for someone whose job was connected with forestry, such as a woodcutter or lumber merchant.Americanized spelling of German Waldmann.English : topographic name for a forest dweller, from Old English w(e)ald ‘forest’ + mann ‘man’.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Of the Guru; System of Guru
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who adorns peacock feathers
Girl/Female
Hindu
A kind of flower, Suns rays
Boy/Male
Native American
He crushes.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Petit.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Prince; Respectful
Boy/Male
Greek Biblical
Sea.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Child of the Moon
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n.
A mineral consisting of the arseniate of lime; -- so named in honor of W. Haidinger, of Vienna.
n.
The act of inflating the middle ear by blowing air up the nose during the act of swallowing; -- so called from Prof. Politzer of Vienna, who first practiced it.
a.
Of or pertaining to Vienna, or people of Vienna.
n. sing. & pl.
An inhabitant, or the inhabitants, of Vienna.