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Difference between revisions of "Austria"

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[[Marge]] once told the story of [[Mozart]], who had lived in Austria, to [[Bart]], [[Lisa]] and some other students while they were at the library for a school assingment.<ref>"[[Margical History Tour]]"</ref>
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[[Marge]] once told the story of [[Mozart]], who had lived in Austria, to [[Bart]], [[Lisa]] and some other students while they were at the library for a school assignment.<ref>"[[Margical History Tour]]"</ref>
  
 
Austria was one the many teams seen competing at the [[2010 Winter Olympics]] in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]].<ref>"[[Boy Meets Curl]]"</ref>
 
Austria was one the many teams seen competing at the [[2010 Winter Olympics]] in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]].<ref>"[[Boy Meets Curl]]"</ref>
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Revision as of 18:44, October 31, 2012

Austria
Austria.png
Country Information
Continent: Europe
Language spoken: German
Capital city: Vienna
First appearance: "Margical History Tour"

Austria is a country in Europe.

History

Marge once told the story of Mozart, who had lived in Austria, to Bart, Lisa and some other students while they were at the library for a school assignment.[1]

Austria was one the many teams seen competing at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia.[2]

Appearances

References