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10 Fun Facts about Austria

February 28, 2020 by Pack-n-Go Girls

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Wilkommen in Österreich!

What do you know about this beautiful country of Austria in Western Europe? Check out the following ten fun facts about Austria, including links to a fun video, a recipe, and free printables.

1. Where is Austria?

Some people say Austria looks like a Schnitzel. It’s completely surrounded by land. Austria has eight other countries as neighbors: Czechia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Switzerland.

2.  Austria is not Australia.

And to be fair, Australia is not Austria. Both countries have a lot of jokes about the confusion. True to Austrian style, the Austrian jokes are a bit more proper than the Australian ones. If you occasionally mix the two countries up, you’re not alone. Even CNN has made that mistake.

3. Enjoy classical music?

Who are your favorite classical music composers? Chances are good, you’ll have several Austrian composers on your top ten list: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, Johann Strauss, and Franz Schubert were all born in Austria. Others, such as Ludwig Van Beethoven and Franz Liszt studied there.

4. Austrians LOVE their chocolate.

They eat 21.6 pounds per year per person. Compare that to Americans, who consume 11.7 pounds per year. The Swiss win overall, though. They eat over 22 pounds of chocolate per person per year! Learn more about chocolate here.

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5. Love to ski?

So do the Austrians, and they’re good at it! The city of Innsbruck hosted the Winter Olympics in 1964 and 1976. In addition, Austrians have won more Olympic medals for alpine skiing than any other country in the world. Not bad for a country that’s about the same size as Maine.

6. How old is Austria’s flag?

Austria’s red and white flag has been used since 1230! The country itself has shifted borders many times over the centuries and was annexed multiple times, ceasing to exist as the country of Austria. Between 1867 and 1918, the Habsburg ruled Austro-Hungarian Empire grew as large as the state of Texas. Have fun with this simple flag coloring page.

7. Celebrate Christmas like the Austrians.

Christmas in Austria is always a special time of year, in part because Austria (like its neighbor, Germany) is full of Christmas markets, or Christkindlmärkte. It’s such a favorite tradition that many U.S. cities have adopted it. An Austrian Christkindlmarkt begins the first week of Advent, or four weeks before Christmas. It’s a wonderful place to buy baked treats like pretzels or cookies, grilled bratwurst, and glühwein, as well as Christmas decorations, handcrafted wooden dishes, candleholders, and needlework. You’ll often hear groups singing or musical groups playing. The best Christkindlmarkt is magic for all the senses: sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell. Even though Vanillekipferl are a holiday treat, try it any time of the year.

8. Krampus is part of the Christmas tradition, too.

Speaking of Christmas, in the United States we have a tradition of Santa Claus who gives presents based on whether children are good or bad. Austrians have the Krampus who is a very scary beast-like creature. The tradition is that the Krampus punishes naughty children and will even capture and take them away. You’ll see people dressed in Krampus costumes at Christmas markets. They wear scary masks, carry chains and bells or brooms, and stroll through the streets to beat the naughtiness out of children. They playfully scare adults and children alike.

9. Austrians make the world a better place.

Austria has produced 22 Nobel Prize laureates! For a country with fewer than 9,000,000 people, it’s a remarkable number, placing it sixth in the world per capita for Nobel Prize laureates.

10. The hills do come alive . . .

The Sound of Music, which takes place in Austria, is a favorite American classic, but most Austrians have never heard of it. In fact, it bombed in Austria for many reasons, not the least of which is that Austrians felt that it was not an accurate portrayal of the Von Trapp family or their country. Nevertheless, you can still take the Sound of Music tour in Salzburg and sing your heart out as you travel from scene location to scene location.

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Want to learn more about Austria? Discover the Pack-n-Go Girls Adventures and adventure into the Austrian world of spooky castles, secret rooms, and delightful Christmas markets with Brooke and Eva. Enjoy the three books in the Austria series, Mystery of the Ballerina Ghost, Mystery of the Secret Room, and Mystery at the Christmas Market. 

Tschüss! Bye!

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Janelle Diller and Lisa Travis are the faces behind the Pack-n-Go Girls Adventures. Together they write early chapter books that inspire girls to take on the world. Readers explore haunted castles in Austria, chase space aliens in Australia, save dolphins and turtles in Brazil, catch thieves in Mexico, and discover lost treasure in Thailand.

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  1. RJ says

    March 6, 2020 at 6:20 am

    Austria is a wonderful place with knowledgeable persons.

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