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This article is about the city in Austria.
Capital city of Salzburg, Austria
Place in Austria
Salzburg From top, left to right: view of Hohensalzburg Fortress, University of Salzburg in front of the Salzach, with Nonnberg Abbey in the background, Salzburg Cathedral, Roittner-Durchhaus, Getreidegasse Coat of armsSalzburgLocation within AustriaShow map of SalzburgSalzburgSalzburg (Austria)Show map of AustriaCoordinates: 47xc2xb048xe2x80xb20xe2x80xb3N 13xc2xb002xe2x80xb20xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf47.80000xc2xb0N 13.03333xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 47.80000; 13.03333Coordinates: 47xc2xb048xe2x80xb20xe2x80xb3N 13xc2xb002xe2x80xb20xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf47.80000xc2xb0N 13.03333xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 47.80000; 13.03333Countryxc2xa0AustriaStateSalzburgDistrictStatutory cityGovernmentxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0MayorHarald Preuner (xc3x96VP)Area[1]xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Total65.65xc2xa0km2 (25.35xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Elevation424xc2xa0m (1,391xc2xa0ft)Populationxc2xa0(1 October 2020)[2]xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Total157,245xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Density2,400/km2 (6,200/sqxc2xa0mi)Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)Postal code5020Area code0662Vehicle registrationSWebsitewww.stadt-salzburg.at
Salzburg (Austrian German: [xcbx88saltsbxcax8axc9x90k]; German: [xcbx88zaltsbxcax8axc9x90k] (listen);[note 1] literally "Salt Fortress"; Bavarian: Soizbuag) is the capital city of the State of Salzburg and fourth-largest city in Austria.
Because of its history, culture, and attractions, Salzburg has been labeled Austria's "most inspiring city.
Contents 1 History 1.1 Antiquity to the High Middle Ages 1.2 Independence 1.3 Modern era 1.3.1 Religious conflict 1.3.2 Illuminism 1.4 Electorate of Salzburg 1.5 Austrian annexation of Salzburg 1.6 Salzburg under Bavarian rule 1.7 Division of Salzburg and annexation by Austria and Bavaria 1.8 20th century 1.8.1 First Republic 1.8.2 Annexation by the Third Reich 1.8.3 World War II 1.8.4 Present day 2 Geography 2.1 Climate 3 Population 4 Architecture 4.1 Romanesque and Gothic 4.2 Renaissance and baroque 4.3 Classical modernism and post-war modernism 4.4 Contemporary architecture 5 Districts 6 Main sights 7 Education 7.1 Universities and higher education institutions 8 Notable citizens 9 Events 10 Transport 11 Popular culture 12 Language 13 Sports 13.1 Football 13.2 Ice hockey 13.3 Other sports 14 International relations 14.1 Twin townsxe2x80x94sister cities 15 Gallery 16 See also 17 Notes 18 References 19 Bibliography 20 External links
In 1809, the territory of Salzburg was transferred to the Kingdom of Bavaria after Austria's defeat at Wagram.
Division of Salzburg and annexation by Austria and Bavaria[edit]
After the Congress of Vienna with the Treaty of Munich (1816), Salzburg was definitively returned to Austria, but without Rupertigau and Berchtesgaden, which remained with Bavaria.
Following World Warxc2xa0I and the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Salzburg, as the capital of one of the Austro-Hungarian territories, became part of the new German Austria.
The Anschluss (the occupation and annexation of Austria, including Salzburg, into the Third Reich) took place on 12 March 1938, one day before a scheduled referendum on Austria's independence.
American troops entered the city on 5 May 1945 and it became the centre of the American-occupied area in Austria.
After World Warxc2xa0II, Salzburg became the capital city of the Federal State of Salzburg (Land Salzburg) and saw the Americans leave the area once Austria had signed a 1955 treaty reestablishing the country as a democratic and independent nation and subsequently declared its perpetual neutrality.
As of 2017 Salzburg had a GDP per capita of xe2x82xac46,100, which was greater than the average for Austria and for most European countries.
Historical populationYearPop.xc2xb1%1869 27,858xe2x80x94xc2xa0xc2xa0xc2xa0xc2xa01880 33,241+19.3%1890 38,081+14.6%1900 48,945+28.5%1910 56,423+15.3%1923 60,026+6.4%1934 69,447+15.7%1939 77,170+11.1%1951 102,927+33.4%1961 108,114+5.0%1971 129,919+20.2%1981 139,426+7.3%1991 143,978+3.3%2001 142,662xe2x88x920.9%2011 145,367+1.9%2016 150,887+3.8%Source: Statistik Austria[25]
It served as an example for many other churches in Southern Germany and Austria.
Hilda Crozzoli, Austria's first female architect and civil engineer.
The former SV Austria Salzburg reached the UEFA Cup final in 1994.
After Red Bull had bought the SV Austria Salzburg and changed its name and team colors, some supporters of the club decided to leave and form a new club with the old name and old colors, wanting to preserve the traditions of their club.
The reformed SV Austria Salzburg was founded in 2005 and currently plays in the Erste Liga, only one tier below the Bundesliga.
The team plays in the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga, an Austria-headquartered crossborder league featuring the best teams from Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia and Italy, as well as one Czech team.
Funds are available from the Federal State of Austria and through the Historic Centre Maintenance Fund (which is financed by the City and the Province).