Religions and languages in Austria

Mayrhofen For a long time, Austria belonged to the Catholic states. The influence of Rome was very significant, therefore practically the whole population of the country was professing Christianity. With the arrival of Martin Luther, many people changed their views and the overwhelming majority of Austrian citizens became Protestants. Catholic superiority returned only after the end of World War II. To the date, the overwhelming majority of Catholics live in Austria. In spite of the fact that the church conducts quite active educational activity, religion in no way influences the state administration. Therefore, Austria is considered a secular state.
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Despite various religious tensions in the past, today, all confessions in Austria coexist peacefully and calmly. Representatives of various religions feel comfortable here. Freedom of religion is protected at the state and legislative level. Three quarters of the total population of the country are Catholics; the most of the rest are Protestants. There are small groups of Muslims and Orthodox. About 10% of residents consider themselves atheists. Religious minorities are represented by Buddhists, Jews, Hindus, and Sikhs. The largest number of evangelists in Austria live in Salzburg.
The official state language of the Austrian federation is German. Literary German is called Hochdeutsch. All educational institutions teach only in German, and all the legislative and official documents are signed and compiled on it. In everyday life, citizens speak modified Austrian, which is a kind of Austro-Bavarian dialect. In the provinces of Carinthia and Styria, the official language is Slovenian, and Burgenland speaks Hungarian and Croatian. It is worth noting that the original German dialect of the Austrian in many respects differs from that of the Germans, although there is no language barrier between the two states. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
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Aiola Island

From the series “The Most Unusual and Strange Bridges on Earth”
The unique sight of the world is located in the Austrian city of Graz. Here the only bridge restaurant extends across the Mur River 'Aiola Island' across the Mur River. The restaurant has long been a favorite place for the city dwellers and is considered an attractive attraction for the tourists. In the middle of this modern pedestrian bridge, which connects two banks of the river, is the beautiful glazed pavilion.

It is a location of the popular restaurant, as well as the excellent viewing platforms and even the special beach areas, where you can sunbathe in the warm weather, for the visitors on the bridge. The strange bridge at the river Mur was opened in 2003. The author of her design was the architect from New York Vito Acconci.

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