- Salzburg, Province
- See Salzburg, City.
Historical dictionary of Austria. Paula Sutter Fichtner. 2014.
Historical dictionary of Austria. Paula Sutter Fichtner. 2014.
Salzburg — • The Archdiocese of Salzburg is conterminous with the Austrian crown land of the same name Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Salzburg Salzburg … Catholic encyclopedia
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SALZBURG — SALZBURG, city and province in W. Austria, formerly archbishopric and duchy. The first mention of Jews in the archbishopric occurred as early as 803 in a letter from Archbishop Arno (798–821) asking for the settlement of a Jewish physician in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Salzburg — This article is about the capital of the Austrian state of Salzburg. For other uses, see Salzburg (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Sulzburg. Salzburg … Wikipedia
Salzburg, City — One of Austria’s most durable tourist attractions, Salzburg is both a city and a province of the modern Federal Republic. The first human habitation of the region dates from Paleolithic times. Mammoth salt deposits around Hallein brought… … Historical dictionary of Austria
Salzburg — /sawlz berrg/; Ger. /zahlts boorddk/, n. a city in W Austria: the birthplace of Mozart. 138,213. * * * ancient Juvavum City (pop., 2001: city, 142,662; urban agglom., 210,276), north central Austria. Located on the Salzach River, it began as a… … Universalium
Salzburg Festival — A year before World War I ended, a society was founded to support the construction of a festival building in Salzburg. Its general purpose would be to celebrate and perform the work of the city’s most renowned native son, the composer Wolfgang … Historical dictionary of Austria
SALZBURG — (174), a western province and duchy of Austria, borders on Bavaria between the Tyrol and Upper Austria; is woody and mountainous, especially in the S., where fine scenery is formed by the Alps; excellent meadowland favours a prosperous… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Salzburg — /ˈsæltsbɜg/ (say saltsberg), /ˈzaltsbʊəg/ (say zahltsboouhg) noun 1. a province in western central Austria. 7154 km2. 2. the capital of this province, a historic city near the German border; birthplace of Mozart; noted for its annual music… …
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salzburg — Archdiocese of Salzburg Archidioecesis Salisburgensis Salzburger Dom Location … Wikipedia