Wien
Wien (IPA: /viːn/), Eng-gí kiò chò Vienna, mā thang hoan-e̍k chò Î-la̍p (維納[1][2]) ia̍h-sī Úi-un(偉恩[3]), sī Ò-tē-lī ê siú-to͘ kiam siāng-tōa ê siâⁿ-chhī, jîn-kháu 170 bān, to͘-hōe-khu jîn-kháu 230 bān. Wien chē-chí tī Ò-tē-lī ê tang-pō͘ , kīn lîn-kok Chesko, Slovakia chham Hông-gâ-lī, jî-chhiáⁿ óa Donau-hô, sī Au-chiu ê ha̍k-su̍t, chèng-tī chham bûn-hòa téng-téng ê tiong-sim chi-it. Tī 2001 nî, Wien ê chhī-tiong-sim hō͘ UNESCO chí-tēng chòe Sè-kài Ûi-sán.
Wien | |
Keng-hūi-tō͘: 48°12′32″N 16°22′21″E / 48.20889°N 16.37250°E | |
Kok-ka | Ò-tē-lī |
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Chèng-hú | |
- Chhī-tiúⁿ | Michael Häupl (SPÖ) |
Bīn-chek | |
- Lóng-chóng | 414.90 km2 |
- Thó͘-tē | 395.51 km2 |
- Chúi-bīn | 19.39 km2 |
Jîn-kháu | |
- Lóng-chóng | 1.680.266 [1] lâng |
- Bi̍t-tō͘ | 4,011/km2 |
Sî-khu | CET (UTC+1) |
- Jo̍at--lâng | CEST (UTC+2) |
Bāng-chām | www.wien.at |
Chham-khó
siu-kái- ↑ 獨逸日記
- ↑ 西洋哲學史/下卷
- ↑ Tē-lí Kàu-kho-su Archived 2021-04-12 at the Wayback Machine. (地理教科書)