Upper Austria

Upper Austria is a fan character/OC in Hetalia:Axis Powers and Hetalia:World Stars. She represents a region in Austria. Her human name is Adelmute Edelstein.

Appearance
Adelmute has brown hair and purple eyes.

She has a red bow on her head.

She is wearing a black long dress. She wears black and white tights on her legs. She is also wearing black slip-on shoes.

Personality and Interests
She looks like a quiet gentleman. Although... She is.

She looks like her older brother.

Origin
During the long period of the Middle Ages, most of the territory that would become Upper Austria was Traungau, a region of the Duchy of Bavaria. In the middle of the 13th century it became known as the Principality of the River Enns (Fürstentum ob der Enns), a name first mentioned in 1264. (At that time, the term "Upper Austria" also included Tyrol and the various scattered Habsburg possessions in southern Germany.)

Early modern era
In 1490, the region received a certain independence as part of the Holy Roman Empire with the status of a principality. By 1550 there was a Protestant majority. In 1564, Upper Austria, together with Lower Austria and the Czech territories, came under the rule of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II.

At the beginning of the 17th century, under Emperor Rudolph II and his successor Matthias, a counter-reformation was introduced. After the military campaign, the area was under the control of Bavaria for several years in the early 17th century.

Innviertel was transferred from the Bavarian Electorate of Upper Austria under the Treaty of Teschen in 1779. During the Napoleonic Wars, Upper Austria was repeatedly occupied by the French army.

20th century
In 1918, after the collapse of Austria-Hungary, the name Oberösterreich was used to describe the province of the new Austria. After the annexation of Austria by the Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler, who was born in Braunau an der Inn in Upper Austria and raised in Upper Austria, Upper Austria became the Reichsgau-Oberdonau, although this also included the southern part of the Sudetenland, annexed from Czechoslovakia, and a small part of Styria . In 1945 Upper Austria was divided between the American zone in the south and the Soviet zone in the north.

Today
Today Upper Austria is Austria's leading industrial region. As of 2009, it accounted for roughly a quarter of the country's exports.

Austria
He is her brother. They have a good relationship.

Salzburg
They are friends. Good friends. Salzburg likes to praise her as an economic region in Austria.

Additional Pages
Salzburg/Upper Austria

Geography and location
It is located in the very north of Austria, which is divided into two parts from west to east by the Danube River. It borders the Czech Republic and Germany, as well as the Austrian lands of Lower Austria, Salzburg and Styria. The length from north to south is 145 km, and from west to east - 165 km. Upper Austria occupies 14.3% of the total area of ​​the country, being the fourth largest among other lands of Austria: 11,980 km² (the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe whole of Austria is 83,871 km²), second only to the lands of Lower Austria, Styria and Tyrol.

Capital
Linz

Religion
Catholic

Official Languages
German/Austrian version of German

Population
1 453 733 people

Density:116/km²

Currency
Euro (€)

Time zone
UTC+1(CET)

UTC+2(CEST)

Driving side
Right

Type of Government
Federal Parliamentary Republic

President/Prime Minister/Ruler
Josef Puhringer

Etymology
The name of the country is derived from al. Ostarreich — "Eastern State". The name "Austria" was first mentioned in a document dated November 1, 996.

The Austrian flag is one of the oldest state symbols in the world. According to legend, in 1191, during one of the battles of the Third Crusade, Leopold V's snow-white shirt was completely spattered with blood. When the duke took off his wide belt, a white stripe appeared on his shirt. The combination of these colors became his banner, and in the future the flag of the Republic of Austria.

Asteroid mamed after Austria Austria, discovered on March 18, 1874 by the Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa at the Austro-Hungarian Naval Observatory in Pula.