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Salzburg (province) |
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SalzburgFederal state of Austria, bounded by Bavaria to the northwest, Upper Austria to the north, Styria to the east, Carinthia to the south, and Tyrol to the southwest; area 7,154 sq km/2,762 sq mi; population (2001 est) 518,600. It lies mainly in the Salzburg Alps. Its capital is Salzburg. The main cities are Hallein, Badgastein, and Saafelden. PhysicalThe Salzach and Enns rivers separate the Tauern mountain ranges to the south from the Kitzbüheler Alps and the Salzburg Limestone Alps further to the north. Rich in mineral resources, the region was a centre for copper mining during the Bronze Age and salt mining during the Iron Age.EconomyThe chief industries are cattle rearing, dairy farming, forestry, and tourism. The region is particularly well-known for its Alpine resorts and health spas, and its music and drama festivals. The Glockner-Kaprun Dam is one of the largest hydroelectric facilities in Europe.
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