300920. Let me say right now, that I am going to change to format of my blog as of today, with the latest writings or ramblings being at the top of the page with older stuff at the bottom. It took a while to realise this but it will definitely improve your reading 🙂
OK, let’s begin with my latest favourite – Wien or Vienna. It sits on the Danube (or the Donau, in local German). The Donau rises in the Black Forest then runs through Bratislava, Budapest and Belgrade and empties in the Black Sea at the Danube Delta in Romania. Along it’s path is the city of Vienna.
The history 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. From that humble beginning, Vienna grew from the Roman settlement known as Vindobona to be an important trading site in the 11th century. It became the capital of the Babenberg dynasty and subsequently of the Austrian Habsburgs, under whom it became one of Europe’s cultural hubs. During the 19th century as the capital of the Austrian Empire and later Austria-Hungary, it temporarily became one of Europe’s biggest cities. Since the end of World War I, Vienna has been the capital of the Republic of Austria.
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