Austria 4K Exclusive video footages Ultra HD HDR Relaxation Film with Calming Relaxing Music Natural Beauty of Austria including Hallstatt, Vienna, Graz, Linz, and Salzburg. 2021 captured with Drone and HD Cameras. The current Austrian region, namely the fertile Danube Valley and Alpine Valley, has settled in the age of pal eolithic (up to around 8000 BC). About 400 BC, Celtic people from Western Europe settled in the East Alps. Celtic, Noricum, developed around the iron area in the second century BC. From the 7th century BC and so on one of Celtic's main areas was in modern Austria, cantered around Hallstatt, a large prehistoric mining area. Hallstatt Period, 750 - C.450 BC, is named after this region. In the second half of the second century AD, various tribes of Germany extended their territory to make a destructive attack into the Roman region. In the mid 500, Bavarians controlled the area between the Eastern Alps and the Wienerwald region. About 800 Charlemagne, King Frank and finally the Holy Roman Emperor, established a region in Valley Danube known as Ostmark (East of March). In 996 the ostemark was first referred to as "OstArrichi", a clearer of a clear German word "Österreich". Between 976, when Leopold Von Babenberg became Margrave of the Ostmark, and 1246, Duchy of Austria was one of the broadest feudal treasures of the Babenberg family. The dynasty set up their first place to live in Pöchlarn before moving it to Melk in the beautiful Wachau area. In the 12th century Henry II moved his residence to Vienna who still had the country's capital since then. About 100 years later Rudolf I appeared with a crown, starting six centuries of Habsburg rules in Austria. The core of their realm was the imperial palace in Vienna, today accommodating several museums (Treasury, Museum side) giving a good picture of Habsburg. The French Revolution in 1789 and Napoleon's awakening, which secured the ownership of French from many Austrian regions, proved to be a big threat to Habsburg. During the Vienna Congress (1814/15), it was held with the aim of redrawing the political map of the continent after the defeat of the Napoleon, Austria Chancellor Metternich tried to reconstruct Austrian power. Gathering with ethnic tensions and locked into a rigid alliance system from the 19th century war, the Austro-Hungarian monarchy is a disaster waiting to happen. The spark needed was the murder of Archduke and the heir of Austria to the throne, Franz Ferdinand in June 1914 in Sarajevo. The Austrian war declaration against Serbia marked the beginning of World War I. Emperor Franz Joseph died in 1916 and after the end of the war in 1918 the first Austrian Republic was established, ending the 640-year-old Habburg Dynasty. The young Republic suffers from large inflation, unemployment, and almost the economic collapse. In 1933, the weak coalition government between Christians-Social and the social-democratic parties gave a way when Engelbert Dollfuss became Chancellor in 1932 as the head of the right-wing coalition government, designed to overcome problems caused by depression. In May 1934 Doffluss stated the military law to protect Austria from Hitler. In July Dollfuss was shot and killed by the Nazis in a coup attempt. On May 15, 1955, the Austrian State Agreement was ratified, with Austria stating his permanent neutrality. Thanks to its location near the "iron curtain", Austria soon developed into a nerve center between the West and East. After the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the 1968 Prague Prague Invasion, Austria provided asylum to refugees. Austria is also a host of the country of many international organizations (UNO, OPEC) and a number of conference meetings and important summit. Iron curtain fell in 1989/90; In 1995 Austria became a member of the European Union.
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