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Who can replace the national coat of arms with something more Upper Austrian? |l'KF'l| 14:25, Aug 17, 2004 (UTC)

no idea about copyright or how that is handled on wikipedia but here is the one on the official state page: http://www.ooe.gv.at/geschichte/Landessymbole/
They moved the page, now it's here [1]. I will upload it from the Commons. Gryffindor 13:10, 4 November 2005 (UTC) reply

Protectorate of Bohemia/Moravia

How much of the modern Czech republic (in km2 and mi2) was annexed to Upper Austria? -- JamesR1701E ( talk) 13:06, 9 November 2008 (UTC) reply

I would guess none, why? If anything, the opposite is true. 79.106.203.91 ( talk) 11:36, 1 July 2023 (UTC) reply

Traungau

I can't figure out what it is: "In the mid 13th century the Traungau was removed from it" Howunusual ( talk) 16:36, 12 August 2014 (UTC) reply

Population dev

Current text states "After World War II, Upper Austria received a million refugees." This is not born out by accompanying stats, which suggest population growth over the war years was somewhat shy of 200,000. 93.186.43.133 ( talk) 12:22, 16 June 2024 (UTC) reply

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[Untitled]

Who can replace the national coat of arms with something more Upper Austrian? |l'KF'l| 14:25, Aug 17, 2004 (UTC)

no idea about copyright or how that is handled on wikipedia but here is the one on the official state page: http://www.ooe.gv.at/geschichte/Landessymbole/
They moved the page, now it's here [1]. I will upload it from the Commons. Gryffindor 13:10, 4 November 2005 (UTC) reply

Protectorate of Bohemia/Moravia

How much of the modern Czech republic (in km2 and mi2) was annexed to Upper Austria? -- JamesR1701E ( talk) 13:06, 9 November 2008 (UTC) reply

I would guess none, why? If anything, the opposite is true. 79.106.203.91 ( talk) 11:36, 1 July 2023 (UTC) reply

Traungau

I can't figure out what it is: "In the mid 13th century the Traungau was removed from it" Howunusual ( talk) 16:36, 12 August 2014 (UTC) reply

Population dev

Current text states "After World War II, Upper Austria received a million refugees." This is not born out by accompanying stats, which suggest population growth over the war years was somewhat shy of 200,000. 93.186.43.133 ( talk) 12:22, 16 June 2024 (UTC) reply


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