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{{Infobox settlement | official_name = Upper Austria | native_name = ''Oberösterreich'' | settlement_type = [[States of Austria|State]] | image_flag = Flag of Upper Austria.svg | flag_size = 120px | image_shield = Oberoesterreich Wappen.svg | shield_size = 60px | anthem = Hoamatgsang<br>{{center|[[File:Hoamatgsang.ogg]]}} | image_map = Oberösterreich in Austria.svg | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = {{AUT}} | seat_type = Capital | seat = [[Linz]] | leader_party = [[Austrian People's Party|ÖVP]] | leader_title = [[List of governors of Upper Austria|Governor]] | leader_name = [[Thomas Stelzer (politician)|Thomas Stelzer]] | leader_title1 = Deputy Governors | leader_name1 = {{ubl|[[Christine Haberlander]] (ÖVP)}} {{ubl|[[Manfred Haimbuchner]] (FPÖ)}} | area_total_km2 = 11718.32 | population_total = 1522825 | population_as_of = 1 January 2023 | population_footnotes = | population_density_km2 = auto | demographics_type1 = GDP | demographics1_footnotes = <ref name=":0">{{cite web |title=Basisdaten Bundesländer |url=http://wko.at/statistik/bundesland/basisdaten.pdf |access-date=2023-09-01}}</ref> | demographics1_title1 = Total | demographics1_info1 = €69.994 billion (2021) | demographics1_title2 = Per capita | demographics1_info2 = €46,700 (2021) | timezone1 = [[Central European Time|CET]] | utc_offset1 = +1 | timezone1_DST = [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] | utc_offset1_DST = +2 | iso_code = AT-4 | blank_name_sec1 = [[Human Development Index|HDI]] (2022) | blank_info_sec1 = 0.917<ref name="GlobalDataLab">{{Cite web|url=https://hdi.globaldatalab.org/areadata/shdi/|title=Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab|website=hdi.globaldatalab.org|language=en|access-date=2018-09-13}}</ref><br />{{color|#090|very high}} · [[List of Austrian states by Human Development Index|5th of 9]] | blank1_name_sec1 = | blank1_info_sec1 = | blank_name_sec2 = [[First level NUTS of the European Union#Austria|NUTS Region]] | blank_info_sec2 = [[NUTS of Austria|AT3]] | blank1_name_sec2 = [[Federal Council of Austria|Votes in Bundesrat]] | blank1_info_sec2 = 12 (of 62) | website = {{Official|https://www.upperaustria.at}} | footnotes = | governing_body = [[Landtag of Upper Austria]] }} '''Upper Austria''' ({{langx|de|Oberösterreich}} {{IPA|de-AT|ˈoːbɐˌ(ʔ)øːstɐraɪç||De-at-Oberösterreich.ogg}}; {{langx|bar|Obaöstareich}}; {{langx|cs|Horní Rakousy}} {{IPA|cs|ˈɦorɲiː ˈrakousɪ|}}) is one of the nine [[States of Austria|states]] of [[Austria]]. Its capital is [[Linz]]. Upper Austria borders [[Germany]] and the [[Czech Republic]], as well as the other Austrian states of [[Lower Austria]], [[Styria]], and [[Salzburg (state)|Salzburg]]. With an area of {{convert|11,982|km2|abbr=on}} and 1.49 million inhabitants, Upper Austria is the fourth-largest Austrian state by land area and the third-largest by population. ==History== ===Origins=== For a long period of the Middle Ages, much of what would become Upper Austria constituted [[:de:Traungau|Traungau]], a region of the [[Duchy of Bavaria]]. In the mid-13th century, it became known as the Principality above the [[Enns River]] (''{{lang|de|Fürstentum ob der Enns}}''), this name being first recorded in 1264. (At the time, the term "Upper Austria" also included [[German Tyrol|Tyrol]] and various scattered [[Habsburg]] possessions in southern Germany.) ===Early modern era=== In 1490, the area was given a measure of independence within the [[Holy Roman Empire]], with the status of a [[principality]]. By 1550, there was a [[Protestantism|Protestant]] majority. In 1564, Upper Austria, together with Lower Austria and the [[Crown of Bohemia|Bohemian territories]], fell under Holy Roman Emperor [[Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor|Maximilian II]]. At the start of the 17th century, the [[Counter-Reformation]] was instituted under Emperor [[Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor|Rudolf II]] and his successor [[Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor|Matthias]]. After a military campaign, the area was under the control of [[Bavaria]] for some years in the early 17th century. The [[Innviertel]] was ceded from the [[Electorate of Bavaria]] to Upper Austria in the [[Treaty of Teschen]] in 1779. During the [[Napoleonic Wars]], Upper Austria was occupied by the [[Grande Armée|French army]] on more than one occasion. == 20th century == [[File:Hallstatt - Zentrum .JPG|thumb|250px|[[Hallstatt]], a village in Upper Austria inside the [[Salzkammergut]]]] In 1918 after the collapse of [[Austria-Hungary]], the name ''Oberösterreich'' was used to describe the province of the new Austria. After Austria was annexed by [[Adolf Hitler]], the [[Nazism|Nazi dictator]], who had been born in the Upper Austrian town of [[Braunau am Inn]] and raised in Upper Austria, Upper Austria became [[Reichsgau Oberdonau]], although this also included the southern part of the Sudetenland, annexed from Czechoslovakia, and a small part of Styria. In 1945, Upper Austria was [[Allied-occupied_Austria#Occupation_zones|partitioned]] between the American zone to the south and the Soviet zone to the north. == Industry == Today Upper Austria is [[Austria]]'s leading industrial region. As of 2009, it accounted for approximately a quarter of the country's exports.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tmg.at/622_ENG_HTML.php |title=Upper Austria in figures|author=Upper Austria Technology and Marketing Company |access-date=2014-05-03}}</ref> == Lakes == [[File:Frankenburg_am_Hausruck.jpg|thumb|right|Frankenburg am Hausruck]] [[File:Gosausee_and_Dachstein_Upper_Austria_Austro-Hungary.jpg|thumb|right|[[Gosauseen]] and [[Dachstein]]]] * [[Ausee]] * [[Gosauseen]] * [[Höllerersee]] * [[Nussensee]] * [[Oedter See]] * [[Pichlinger See]] * [[Puckinger See]] * [[Rosenhofer Teiche]] ==Demographics== As of January 1, 2021, 1,495,608 people resided in the state, of which 107,318 (7.17 percent) were [[European Union]]/[[European Economic Area]]/[[Switzerland]]/[[UK]] citizens and 96,623 (6.46 percent) were third-country nationals.<ref>Statistik Austria</ref> The majority of Upper Austrians are [[Christians|Christian]]. In 2001, 79.4 percent of the people still belonged to the [[Roman Catholic church]], about 4.4% were members of the [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical]] [[Lutheran Church]], 4.0 percent were [[Muslims]], and 8.8 percent were of no confession.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Glaube & Religion |url=https://www.land-oberoesterreich.gv.at/files/publikationen/praes_religion.pdf}}</ref> By the end of 2020, the proportion of Catholics had fallen to 62 percent, while the corresponding proportion of Protestants was about 3.1 percent of the Upper Austrian population.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Kirchliche Statistik: Eintritte, Austritte, Pastoraldaten |url=https://www.katholisch.at/statistik |access-date=2022-01-26| publisher=www.katholisch.at |language=de}}</ref> In the last census in 2021, 73.4% of people were Christians, overwhelmingly Catholic, around 7.4% practiced Islam and 17.3% practiced no faith. By the end of 2022, the proportion of Catholics has decreased to 58.9%, and around 3% of the population were members of Austria’s national [[Protestant Church of the Augsburg Confession in Austria|Lutheran]] church. At the end of 2023, a good 800,000 of the 1.53 million inhabitants were Catholic and 43,847 or almost 3% were Protestant. === Population development === After [[World War II]], Upper Austria received a million [[refugee]]s. The [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] and [[United States of America|American]] armies occupied Upper Austria as hundreds of thousands of people fled from both sides of the land front.<ref>{{cite book | editor1=Ronald W. Zweig| editor2=Thomas Albrich |title=Escape Through Austria: Jewish Refugees and the Austrian Route to Palestine |publisher= Frank Cass |year=2002 |page=15 |isbn=9780714652139 }}</ref>{{Historical populations|1869|736,856|1880|760,091|1890|786,496|1900|810,854|1910|853,595|1923|876,698|1934|902,965|1939|927,583|1951|1,108,720|1961|1,131,623|1971|1,229,972|1981|1,269,540|1991|1,333,480|2001|1,376,797|2011|1,413,762|2021|1,504,237|align=right|cols=1|source=Censuses<ref>{{cite web |title=Historic Censuses - STATISTICS AUSTRIA|url=https://www.statistik.at/en/statistics/population-and-society/population/population-stock/historic-censuses|publisher=Statistics Austria}}</ref>}} <timeline> Colors= id:lightgrey value:gray(0.9) id:darkgrey value:gray(0.7) id:sfondo value:rgb(1,1,1) ImageSize = width:800 height:auto barincrement:30 PlotArea = left:40 bottom:40 top:20 right:20 DateFormat = x.y Period = from:0 till:1500 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal AlignBars = late ScaleMajor = gridcolor:darkgrey increment:100 start:0 ScaleMinor = gridcolor:lightgrey increment:25 start:0 BackgroundColors = canvas:sfondo PlotData= color:skyblue width:22 shift:(-60,-5) fontsize:M anchor:till bar:1527 from:0 till:335 text:335,000 bar:1600 from:0 till:380 text:380,000 bar:1700 from:0 till:450 text:450,000 bar:1754 from:0 till:526 text:526,000 bar:1780 from:0 till:601 text:601,000 bar:1790 from:0 till:623 text:623,000 bar:1800 from:0 till:626 text:626,000 bar:1810 from:0 till:630 text:630,000 bar:1821 from:0 till:652 text:651,911 bar:1830 from:0 till:682 text:682,140 bar:1840 from:0 till:699 text:699,324 bar:1850 from:0 till:706 text:706,316 bar:1857 from:0 till:707 text:707,450 bar:1869 from:0 till:737 text:736,856 bar:1880 from:0 till:760 text:760,091 bar:1890 from:0 till:786 text:786,496 bar:1900 from:0 till:811 text:810,854 bar:1910 from:0 till:854 text:853,595 bar:1923 from:0 till:877 text:876,698 bar:1934 from:0 till:903 text:902,965 bar:1939 from:0 till:928 text:927,583 bar:1951 from:0 till:1109 text:1,108,720 bar:1961 from:0 till:1132 text:1,131,623 bar:1971 from:0 till:1230 text:1,229,972 bar:1981 from:0 till:1270 text:1,269,545 bar:1991 from:0 till:1333 text:1,333,480 bar:2001 from:0 till:1377 text:1,376,797 bar:2011 from:0 till:1413 text:1,412,640 bar:2021 from:0 till:1496 text:1,495,608 TextData= fontsize:M pos:(35,20) text:"Source: Statistik Austria" </timeline> == Economy == The [[Gross domestic product]] (GDP) of the state was 65.9 billion € in 2018, accounting for 17.1% of the Austria's economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 39,500 € or 131% of the EU27 average in the same year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/2995521/10474907/1-05032020-AP-EN.pdf/81807e19-e4c8-2e53-c98a-933f5bf30f58|title=Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30% to 263% of the EU average in 2018|website=Eurostat}}</ref> ==Politics== The Upper Austrian state constitution defines Upper Austria as an independent state of the democratic Republic of Austria. In its constitution, Upper Austria also declares its support for a [[united Europe]] that is committed to democratic, constitutional, social and federal principles as well as the principle of subsidiarity, preserves the autonomy of the regions and ensures their participation in European decision-making. In its regional constitution, Upper Austria defines its position in Europe as an independent, future-oriented and self-confident region that participates in the further development of a united Europe.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.land-oberoesterreich.gv.at/files/publikationen/Verf_schriftenreihe_Nr1.pdf#page=8 | title=Oö. Landes-Verfassungsgesetz (Oö. L-VG) - Artikel 1a | language=de | page=8 | access-date=2024-01-25}}</ref> Like Styria, Upper Austria is a swing state that usually has a signal character in nationwide elections. The conservative [[Austrian People's Party]] dominates in rural areas, the [[Social Democratic Party of Austria]] has its strongholds in the cities of [[Linz]], [[Wels]] and [[Steyr]] or in the [[Attnang-Puchheim station|Attnang-Puchheim railroad junction]], but the [[Right-wing populism|right-wing populist]] [[Freedom Party of Austria]] has also traditionally had a strong presence, for example in the [[Innviertel]]. ==Administrative divisions== [[File:Upper Austria Districts.png|middle|400px|OberösterreichLänd Bezirke]] Administratively, the state is divided into 15 districts (''[[Bezirk]]e''), three [[Statutarstadt|Statutarstädte]] and 438 municipalities. ===Statutory cities=== #[[Linz]] #[[Steyr]] #[[Wels]] [[File:Neuer Dom Linz (DFdB).JPG|300px|thumb|[[Linz]], [[New Cathedral, Linz|New Cathedral]]]] ===Districts=== #<li value="4">[[Braunau District|Braunau]]</li> #[[Eferding (district)|Eferding]] #[[Freistadt (district)|Freistadt]] #[[Gmunden (district)|Gmunden]] #[[Grieskirchen (district)|Grieskirchen]] #[[Kirchdorf District|Kirchdorf]] #[[Linz-Land]] #[[Perg (district)|Perg]] #[[Ried District|Ried]] #[[Rohrbach (district)|Rohrbach]] #[[Schärding (district)|Schärding]] #[[Steyr-Land]] #[[Urfahr-Umgebung]] #[[Vöcklabruck (district)|Vöcklabruck]] #[[Wels-Land]] ====Historical regions==== Historically, Upper Austria was traditionally divided into four regions: [[Hausruckviertel]], [[Innviertel]], [[Mühlviertel]], and [[Traunviertel]]. ==See also== * [[Austro-Bavarian language]] == References == {{reflist}} ==External Links== * [https://www.upperaustria.at Upper Austria] * [https://www.upperaustria.com/en/ Tourism] {{Wikisource1911Enc|Austria, Upper}} {{wikivoyage|Upper Austria}} {{States of Austria}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Upper Austria| ]] [[Category:NUTS 2 statistical regions of the European Union]] [[Category:States of Austria]]
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