Federation Maps and Fact Sheets for Austria
- A Federal constitution adopted in 1920
- Official Website of the federal government of Austria (German)
| Label | Data |
|---|---|
| Official name | Federal Republic of Austria |
| Population | 8.1 million |
| Capital | Vienna |
Constituent units
- 9 provinces (Bundesländer): Burgenland; Carinthia; Lower Austria; Salzburg; Styria; Tyrol; Upper Austria; Vienna; Vorarlberg.
- The provinces of Austria: map and fact sheets
- Official Websites of provincial governments
Constitutional distribution of powers
- Constitution of Austria, in particular:
- Federal Legislation and Execution (Article 10)
- Federal Legislation and state Execution (Article 11)
- Federal Framework Legislation (Article 12)
- Competencies in the fields of taxation and education (Articles 13,14)
- State Legislation and Execution, Exceptions (Article 14a)
- General Competence of the states (Article 15)
- Agreements between Federation and states (Article 15a)
- Implementation of treaties (Article 16)
Legislative institutions
- Federal: Bicameral parliament composed of the Federal Council (Bundesrat) and the National Council (Nationalrat). The Federal Council represents the Federal Provinces; it is elected by the legislative assemblies of the provinces and the number of members for each province depends on the size of its population.
- Provinces: Each province has a legislature (Landtag)
Official language
- German
- Constitution of Austria, in particular Article 8
Other links of interest
- Country overview (
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada)
