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Ode of Joy on Two Different Native American Flute by Elvinoswoodwinds.
Ode to Joy
This article is about Schiller's poem. For the "Ode to Joy" theme by Beethoven, see
Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) . For other uses, see Ode to Joy (disambiguation) .
" Ode to Joy " (German: "An die Freude" [an diː ˈfʁɔʏdə] ) is an ode written in the summer of
1785 by German poet, playwright, and historian
Friedrich Schiller and published the following year in Thalia . A slightly revised version appeared in 1808, changing two lines of the first and omitting the last stanza.
published: 02 Jan 2021
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3rd QLM | Quarter learning Milestone | Roblox | ode de joy piano | fur elise piano
Please watch: "Giant Blue Spider Invasion at Dubai Mall - Shocking Footage! #shorts"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON97CNREdaA --~--
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Roblox
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Not to be confused with Robox.
Roblox
Xbox cover art featuring a virtual avatar escaping prison
Developer(s) Roblox Corporation
Publisher(s) Roblox Corporation
Director(s) David Baszucki,
Erik Cassel[6]
Platform(s) Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Xbox One
Release Windows
September 1, 2006[1][2]
iOS
December 11, 2012[3]
Android
July 16, 2014[4]
Xbox One
November 20, 2015[5]
Genre(s) Game creation system, massively multiplayer ...
published: 10 Jun 2022
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King Of The Hill But Its a Midwest Emo Intro
published: 03 Apr 2023
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Vienna: Stephansplatz & Streetdancers 2012
A Afternoon in Mai 2012 in Viennas Towntown, many Tourists visit the "Stephansplace" and watch the Curch an the Streetdancers.
Vienna
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Vienna
Wien
Left--right, top--bottom: Rathaus, Schloss Schönbrunn, Riesenrad, Staatsoper, Stephansdom, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Stephansplatz, Sachertorte, Johann-Strauß-Denkmal, Sezession, Donau City, Hundertwasserhaus
Flag
Seal
Coat of arms
Vienna is located in Austria
Vienna
Location of Vienna in Austria
Coordinates: 48°12′32″N 16°22′21″E
Country Austria Austria
State Wien
Government
• Mayor Michael Häupl (SPÖ)
• Vice-Mayor M...
published: 21 Jun 2012
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Ритуальные Песни Мибетских Таланцев. СЕНСАЦИЯ !
Сенсация ! Впервые запечатлено на камеру !
Ритуальные Песни Мибетских Таланцев .
Disambiguation:
Диллетанты зачастую путают Ритуальные Песни Мибетских Таланцев с заунывными песнопениями Тибетских Маланцев.
Хотя и те и другие основанны на мито-дорийском ладе и обладают некоторым мелодическим подобием, путать их - это непростительная ошибка !
Первые - восхваляют цветение Джа и гармонию мира.
Вторые же, банально молят об окончании сезона дождей и приросте поголовья коз.
published: 10 Mar 2011
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Jana Hana national anthem, instrumental music, #indian army.
Jai hind 🇮🇳
published: 04 Jul 2020
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【Starry】Yuki, Muon, Madobe Nite / 雪、無音、窓辺にて【踊ってみた】Dance Cover
Me dancing to Yuki, Muon, Madobe Nite from the video game, Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekidou. That is my little black dog, Teddy, playing in the yard~ n_n
This choreography was surprisingly challenging to learn! Thank you for watching, and I hope you enjoy my dance cover.
Sorry for the small camera wiggles, it was windy that day!
★~Where to find me~★
Twitter: https://twitter.com/starrylights13
Instagram: @starrylights13 - https://www.instagram.com/starrylights13/?hl=en
NicoNico: http://www.nicovideo.jp/user/80316784
Be sure to subscribe for more videos!
I do not own the rights to this song. I do this for fun--no infringement is intended.
published: 14 Jan 2018
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Ode To Dogelon
Ode to Mars
Ode to Space-Time
Ode to Meme
For those who still believe in poetry...
LET'S START THE TIME TRAVEL ADVENTURE
#DogelonToTheMarsAndBeyond
@DogelonMars @DogelonWarriors @elonmusk @mfoundation @NASA
@boringcompany @GeometricEnergy
#DogelonWarriors #cryptocurrencies #cryptocurrency #Crypto #cryptotwitter #dogelonmars #mars #ELON #Dogelon #Ethereum #Polygon #doge #dogecoin #dogearmy $ELON #ELONgevity #ElonMusk #altcoin #nft #GEC #SpaceX #Inspiration4
Elon Musk
Methuselah Foundation
published: 13 Aug 2021
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2017 Individual World Poetry Slam Finals - Michael Harriot "My Mama is So Black"
Michael contributes in the field of journalism, commentary and is one of the most sought-after spoken word poets in the country.
Michael is also a critically acclaimed poet, journalist novelist and broadcaster. He is the editor-in-chief of NegusWhoRead, and in 2013 he began hosting "The Black One" podcast and it has grown to become one of the most-listened to podcasts in Black America.
His social commentary has taken him to Ferguson, Baltimore and anywhere readers and listeners around the world want behind-the-scenes unfiltered information.
More info at http://www.michaelharriot.com/
published: 08 Dec 2017
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THE BEST OF BEETHOVEN 9TH SYMPHONY
Ludwig van Beethoven
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Portrait by Joseph Karl Stieler, 1820
Portrait of Beethoven by Joseph Karl Stieler, 1820
Born Bonn
Baptised 17 December 1770
Died 26 March 1827 (aged 56)
Vienna
Occupation
composerpianist
Notable work
List of compositions
Ludwig van Beethoven (/ˈlʊdvɪɡ væn ˈbeɪtoʊvən/ (About this soundlisten); German: [ˈluːtvɪç fan ˈbeːtʰoːfn̩] (About this soundlisten); baptised 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist whose music ranks amongst the most performed of the classical music repertoire; he remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music. His works span the ...
published: 15 Oct 2020
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Ode of Joy on Two Different Native American Flute by Elvinoswoodwinds.
Ode to Joy
This article is about Schiller's poem. For the "Ode to Joy" theme by Beethoven, see
Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) . For other uses, see Ode to Joy (disa...
Ode to Joy
This article is about Schiller's poem. For the "Ode to Joy" theme by Beethoven, see
Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) . For other uses, see Ode to Joy (disambiguation) .
" Ode to Joy " (German: "An die Freude" [an diː ˈfʁɔʏdə] ) is an ode written in the summer of
1785 by German poet, playwright, and historian
Friedrich Schiller and published the following year in Thalia . A slightly revised version appeared in 1808, changing two lines of the first and omitting the last stanza.
https://wn.com/Ode_Of_Joy_On_Two_Different_Native_American_Flute_By_Elvinoswoodwinds.
Ode to Joy
This article is about Schiller's poem. For the "Ode to Joy" theme by Beethoven, see
Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) . For other uses, see Ode to Joy (disambiguation) .
" Ode to Joy " (German: "An die Freude" [an diː ˈfʁɔʏdə] ) is an ode written in the summer of
1785 by German poet, playwright, and historian
Friedrich Schiller and published the following year in Thalia . A slightly revised version appeared in 1808, changing two lines of the first and omitting the last stanza.
- published: 02 Jan 2021
- views: 85
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3rd QLM | Quarter learning Milestone | Roblox | ode de joy piano | fur elise piano
Please watch: "Giant Blue Spider Invasion at Dubai Mall - Shocking Footage! #shorts"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON97CNREdaA --~--
3rd QLM | Quarter learni...
Please watch: "Giant Blue Spider Invasion at Dubai Mall - Shocking Footage! #shorts"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON97CNREdaA --~--
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Roblox
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For the parent company that develops the platform, see Roblox Corporation.
Not to be confused with Robox.
Roblox
Xbox cover art featuring a virtual avatar escaping prison
Developer(s) Roblox Corporation
Publisher(s) Roblox Corporation
Director(s) David Baszucki,
Erik Cassel[6]
Platform(s) Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Xbox One
Release Windows
September 1, 2006[1][2]
iOS
December 11, 2012[3]
Android
July 16, 2014[4]
Xbox One
November 20, 2015[5]
Genre(s) Game creation system, massively multiplayer online
Mode(s) Single-player, multi-player
Roblox is an online game platform and game creation system developed by Roblox Corporation that allows users to program games and play games created by other users. Created by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004 and released in 2006, the platform hosts user-created games of multiple genres coded in the programming language Lua. For most of Roblox's history, it was relatively small, both as a platform and a company. Roblox began to grow rapidly in the second half of the 2010s, and this growth has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic.[7][8]
Roblox is free to play, with in-game purchases available through a virtual currency called Robux. As of August 2020, Roblox had over 164 million monthly active users, including more than half of all American children under 16.[9][10] Although Roblox has received generally positive reviews from critics, it has faced criticism for its moderation, microtransactions, and exploitative practices directed toward children.
Ode to Joy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about Schiller's poem. For the "Ode to Joy" theme by Beethoven, see Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven). For other uses, see Ode to Joy (disambiguation).
Ode to Joy
by Friedrich Schiller
Schiller an die freude manuskript 2.jpg
Autograph manuscript, circa 1785
Original title An die Freude
Written 1785
Country Germany
Language German
Form Ode
Publisher Thalia
Publication date 1786, 1808
"Ode to Joy" (German: "An die Freude" [an diː ˈfʁɔʏdə], literally "To [the] Joy") is an ode written in the summer of 1785 by German poet, playwright, and historian Friedrich Schiller and published the following year in Thalia. A slightly revised version appeared in 1808, changing two lines of the first and omitting the last stanza.
"Ode to Joy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
This article is about Schiller's poem. For the "Ode to Joy" theme by Beethoven, see Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven). For other uses, see Ode to Joy (disambiguation).
Ode to Joy
by Friedrich Schiller
Schiller an die freude manuskript 2.jpg
Autograph manuscript, circa 1785
Original title An die Freude
Written 1785
Country Germany
Language German
Form Ode
Publisher Thalia
Publication date 1786, 1808
"Ode to Joy" (German: "An die Freude" [an diː ˈfʁɔʏdə], literally "To [the] Joy") is an ode written in the summer of 1785 by German poet, playwright, and historian Friedrich Schiller and published the following year in Thalia. A slightly revised version appeared in 1808, changing two lines of the first and omitting the last stanza.
"Ode to Joy" is best known for its use by Ludwig van Beethoven in the final (fourth) movement of his Ninth Symphony, completed in 1824. Beethoven's text is not based entirely on Schiller's poem, and it introduces a few new sections. His tune[1] (but not Schiller's words) was adopted as the "Anthem of Europe" by the Council of Europe in 1972 and subsequently by the European Union. Rhodesia's national anthem from 1974 until 1979, "Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia", used the tune of "Ode to Joy".
Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor (WoO 59, Bia 515) for solo piano, commonly known as "Für Elise" (German: [fyːɐ̯ ʔeˈliːzə], transl. For Elise), is one of Ludwig van Beethoven's most popular compositions.[1][2][3] It was not published during his lifetime, only being discovered (by Ludwig Nohl) 40 years after his death, and may be termed either a Bagatelle or an Albumblatt. The identity of "Elise" is unknown; researchers have suggested Therese Malfatti, Elisabeth Röckel, or Elise Barensfeld.
he score was not published until 1867, forty years after the composer's death in 1827. The discoverer of the piece, Ludwig Nohl, affirmed that the original autograph manuscript, now lost, had the title: "Für Elise am 27 April [1810] zur Erinnerung von L. v. Bthvn" ("For Elise on April 27 in memory by L. v. Bthvn").[4] The music was published as part of Nohl's Neue Briefe Beethovens (New letters by Beethoven) on pages 28 to 33, printed in Stuttgart by Johann Friedrich Cotta.[5]
https://wn.com/3Rd_Qlm_|_Quarter_Learning_Milestone_|_Roblox_|_Ode_De_Joy_Piano_|_Fur_Elise_Piano
Please watch: "Giant Blue Spider Invasion at Dubai Mall - Shocking Footage! #shorts"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON97CNREdaA --~--
3rd QLM | Quarter learning Milestone | Roblox | ode de joy piano | fur elise piano
Roblox
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
For the parent company that develops the platform, see Roblox Corporation.
Not to be confused with Robox.
Roblox
Xbox cover art featuring a virtual avatar escaping prison
Developer(s) Roblox Corporation
Publisher(s) Roblox Corporation
Director(s) David Baszucki,
Erik Cassel[6]
Platform(s) Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Xbox One
Release Windows
September 1, 2006[1][2]
iOS
December 11, 2012[3]
Android
July 16, 2014[4]
Xbox One
November 20, 2015[5]
Genre(s) Game creation system, massively multiplayer online
Mode(s) Single-player, multi-player
Roblox is an online game platform and game creation system developed by Roblox Corporation that allows users to program games and play games created by other users. Created by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004 and released in 2006, the platform hosts user-created games of multiple genres coded in the programming language Lua. For most of Roblox's history, it was relatively small, both as a platform and a company. Roblox began to grow rapidly in the second half of the 2010s, and this growth has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic.[7][8]
Roblox is free to play, with in-game purchases available through a virtual currency called Robux. As of August 2020, Roblox had over 164 million monthly active users, including more than half of all American children under 16.[9][10] Although Roblox has received generally positive reviews from critics, it has faced criticism for its moderation, microtransactions, and exploitative practices directed toward children.
Ode to Joy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
This article is about Schiller's poem. For the "Ode to Joy" theme by Beethoven, see Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven). For other uses, see Ode to Joy (disambiguation).
Ode to Joy
by Friedrich Schiller
Schiller an die freude manuskript 2.jpg
Autograph manuscript, circa 1785
Original title An die Freude
Written 1785
Country Germany
Language German
Form Ode
Publisher Thalia
Publication date 1786, 1808
"Ode to Joy" (German: "An die Freude" [an diː ˈfʁɔʏdə], literally "To [the] Joy") is an ode written in the summer of 1785 by German poet, playwright, and historian Friedrich Schiller and published the following year in Thalia. A slightly revised version appeared in 1808, changing two lines of the first and omitting the last stanza.
"Ode to Joy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
This article is about Schiller's poem. For the "Ode to Joy" theme by Beethoven, see Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven). For other uses, see Ode to Joy (disambiguation).
Ode to Joy
by Friedrich Schiller
Schiller an die freude manuskript 2.jpg
Autograph manuscript, circa 1785
Original title An die Freude
Written 1785
Country Germany
Language German
Form Ode
Publisher Thalia
Publication date 1786, 1808
"Ode to Joy" (German: "An die Freude" [an diː ˈfʁɔʏdə], literally "To [the] Joy") is an ode written in the summer of 1785 by German poet, playwright, and historian Friedrich Schiller and published the following year in Thalia. A slightly revised version appeared in 1808, changing two lines of the first and omitting the last stanza.
"Ode to Joy" is best known for its use by Ludwig van Beethoven in the final (fourth) movement of his Ninth Symphony, completed in 1824. Beethoven's text is not based entirely on Schiller's poem, and it introduces a few new sections. His tune[1] (but not Schiller's words) was adopted as the "Anthem of Europe" by the Council of Europe in 1972 and subsequently by the European Union. Rhodesia's national anthem from 1974 until 1979, "Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia", used the tune of "Ode to Joy".
Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor (WoO 59, Bia 515) for solo piano, commonly known as "Für Elise" (German: [fyːɐ̯ ʔeˈliːzə], transl. For Elise), is one of Ludwig van Beethoven's most popular compositions.[1][2][3] It was not published during his lifetime, only being discovered (by Ludwig Nohl) 40 years after his death, and may be termed either a Bagatelle or an Albumblatt. The identity of "Elise" is unknown; researchers have suggested Therese Malfatti, Elisabeth Röckel, or Elise Barensfeld.
he score was not published until 1867, forty years after the composer's death in 1827. The discoverer of the piece, Ludwig Nohl, affirmed that the original autograph manuscript, now lost, had the title: "Für Elise am 27 April [1810] zur Erinnerung von L. v. Bthvn" ("For Elise on April 27 in memory by L. v. Bthvn").[4] The music was published as part of Nohl's Neue Briefe Beethovens (New letters by Beethoven) on pages 28 to 33, printed in Stuttgart by Johann Friedrich Cotta.[5]
- published: 10 Jun 2022
- views: 225
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Vienna: Stephansplatz & Streetdancers 2012
A Afternoon in Mai 2012 in Viennas Towntown, many Tourists visit the "Stephansplace" and watch the Curch an the Streetdancers.
Vienna
From Wikipedia, the free e...
A Afternoon in Mai 2012 in Viennas Towntown, many Tourists visit the "Stephansplace" and watch the Curch an the Streetdancers.
Vienna
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Jump to: navigation, search
"Wien" redirects here. For other uses, see Wien (disambiguation).
This article is about the capital of Austria. For other uses, see Vienna (disambiguation).
Vienna
Wien
Left--right, top--bottom: Rathaus, Schloss Schönbrunn, Riesenrad, Staatsoper, Stephansdom, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Stephansplatz, Sachertorte, Johann-Strauß-Denkmal, Sezession, Donau City, Hundertwasserhaus
Flag
Seal
Coat of arms
Vienna is located in Austria
Vienna
Location of Vienna in Austria
Coordinates: 48°12′32″N 16°22′21″E
Country Austria Austria
State Wien
Government
• Mayor Michael Häupl (SPÖ)
• Vice-Mayor Maria Vassilakou (Grüne)
Area
• City 414.65 km2 (160.10 sq mi)
• Land 395.26 km2 (152.61 sq mi)
• Water 19.39 km2 (7.49 sq mi)
Elevation 151 (Lobau) -- 542 (Hermannskogel) m (495--1,778 ft)
Population (2011)
• City 1,714,142 increase
• Density 4,002.2/km2 (10,366/sq mi)
• Urban 1,983,836
• Metro ca. 2,419,000
Statistik Austria,[1] VCÖ -- Mobilität mit Zukunft[2]
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
• Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Website www.wien.gv.at
Historic Centre of Vienna *
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Country Austria
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iv, vi
Reference 1033
Region ** Europe and North America
Inscription history
Inscription 2001 (25th Session)
* Name as inscribed on World Heritage List
** Region as classified by UNESCO
Vienna (play /viːˈɛnə/; German: About this sound Wien (help·info) [viːn]) is the capital and largest city of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.723 million[3] (2.4 million within the metropolitan area,[2] more than 25% of Austria's population), and is by far the largest city in Austria, as well as its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 9th-largest city by population in the European Union. Until the beginning of the 20th century it was the largest German speaking city in the world, and before the first world war and the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian empire the city had 2 million inhabitants. Vienna is host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC. The city lies in the east of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. These regions work together in a European Centrope border region. Along with nearby Bratislava, Vienna forms a metropolitan region with 3 million inhabitants. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[4]
Apart from being regarded as the City of Music[5] because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be "The City of Dreams" because it was home to the world's first psycho-analyst Sigmund Freud,[6] a neurologist who is well known for being one of the greatest interpreters of dreams. The City's roots lie in early Celtic and Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for playing an essential role as a leading European Music Centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The Historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, as well as the late-19th-century Ringstrasse lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.[7]
In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver, Canada) for quality of life (in the 2011 survey of 140 cities Vienna was ranked number two, behind Melbourne).[8][9][10] For three consecutive years (2009--2011), the human-resource-consulting firm Mercer ranked Vienna first in its annual "Quality of Living" survey of hundreds of cities around the world.[11][12][13] Monocle's 2011 "Quality of Life survey" ranked Vienna sixth on a list of "the top 25 cities in the world to call home" (up from eighth in 2010).[14][15][16]
Analytically, the city was ranked 1st globally for a culture of innovation in 2007 and 2008, and 2nd globally after Boston in 2009 from 256 cities on an analysis of 162 indicators in the Innovation Cities Index on a 3-factor score covering culture, infrastructure and markets.[17] As a city, Vienna regularly hosts urban planning conferences and is often used as a case study by urban planners.[18]
Each year since 2005, Vienna has been the world's number one destination for international congresses and conventions.[19] Vienna attracts about five million tourists a year.[20]
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https://wn.com/Vienna_Stephansplatz_Streetdancers_2012
A Afternoon in Mai 2012 in Viennas Towntown, many Tourists visit the "Stephansplace" and watch the Curch an the Streetdancers.
Vienna
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
"Wien" redirects here. For other uses, see Wien (disambiguation).
This article is about the capital of Austria. For other uses, see Vienna (disambiguation).
Vienna
Wien
Left--right, top--bottom: Rathaus, Schloss Schönbrunn, Riesenrad, Staatsoper, Stephansdom, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Stephansplatz, Sachertorte, Johann-Strauß-Denkmal, Sezession, Donau City, Hundertwasserhaus
Flag
Seal
Coat of arms
Vienna is located in Austria
Vienna
Location of Vienna in Austria
Coordinates: 48°12′32″N 16°22′21″E
Country Austria Austria
State Wien
Government
• Mayor Michael Häupl (SPÖ)
• Vice-Mayor Maria Vassilakou (Grüne)
Area
• City 414.65 km2 (160.10 sq mi)
• Land 395.26 km2 (152.61 sq mi)
• Water 19.39 km2 (7.49 sq mi)
Elevation 151 (Lobau) -- 542 (Hermannskogel) m (495--1,778 ft)
Population (2011)
• City 1,714,142 increase
• Density 4,002.2/km2 (10,366/sq mi)
• Urban 1,983,836
• Metro ca. 2,419,000
Statistik Austria,[1] VCÖ -- Mobilität mit Zukunft[2]
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
• Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Website www.wien.gv.at
Historic Centre of Vienna *
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Country Austria
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iv, vi
Reference 1033
Region ** Europe and North America
Inscription history
Inscription 2001 (25th Session)
* Name as inscribed on World Heritage List
** Region as classified by UNESCO
Vienna (play /viːˈɛnə/; German: About this sound Wien (help·info) [viːn]) is the capital and largest city of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.723 million[3] (2.4 million within the metropolitan area,[2] more than 25% of Austria's population), and is by far the largest city in Austria, as well as its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 9th-largest city by population in the European Union. Until the beginning of the 20th century it was the largest German speaking city in the world, and before the first world war and the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian empire the city had 2 million inhabitants. Vienna is host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC. The city lies in the east of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. These regions work together in a European Centrope border region. Along with nearby Bratislava, Vienna forms a metropolitan region with 3 million inhabitants. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[4]
Apart from being regarded as the City of Music[5] because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be "The City of Dreams" because it was home to the world's first psycho-analyst Sigmund Freud,[6] a neurologist who is well known for being one of the greatest interpreters of dreams. The City's roots lie in early Celtic and Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for playing an essential role as a leading European Music Centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The Historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, as well as the late-19th-century Ringstrasse lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.[7]
In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver, Canada) for quality of life (in the 2011 survey of 140 cities Vienna was ranked number two, behind Melbourne).[8][9][10] For three consecutive years (2009--2011), the human-resource-consulting firm Mercer ranked Vienna first in its annual "Quality of Living" survey of hundreds of cities around the world.[11][12][13] Monocle's 2011 "Quality of Life survey" ranked Vienna sixth on a list of "the top 25 cities in the world to call home" (up from eighth in 2010).[14][15][16]
Analytically, the city was ranked 1st globally for a culture of innovation in 2007 and 2008, and 2nd globally after Boston in 2009 from 256 cities on an analysis of 162 indicators in the Innovation Cities Index on a 3-factor score covering culture, infrastructure and markets.[17] As a city, Vienna regularly hosts urban planning conferences and is often used as a case study by urban planners.[18]
Each year since 2005, Vienna has been the world's number one destination for international congresses and conventions.[19] Vienna attracts about five million tourists a year.[20]
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- published: 21 Jun 2012
- views: 2561
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Ритуальные Песни Мибетских Таланцев. СЕНСАЦИЯ !
Сенсация ! Впервые запечатлено на камеру !
Ритуальные Песни Мибетских Таланцев .
Disambiguation:
Диллетанты зачастую путают Ритуальные Песни Мибетских Талан...
Сенсация ! Впервые запечатлено на камеру !
Ритуальные Песни Мибетских Таланцев .
Disambiguation:
Диллетанты зачастую путают Ритуальные Песни Мибетских Таланцев с заунывными песнопениями Тибетских Маланцев.
Хотя и те и другие основанны на мито-дорийском ладе и обладают некоторым мелодическим подобием, путать их - это непростительная ошибка !
Первые - восхваляют цветение Джа и гармонию мира.
Вторые же, банально молят об окончании сезона дождей и приросте поголовья коз.
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Сенсация ! Впервые запечатлено на камеру !
Ритуальные Песни Мибетских Таланцев .
Disambiguation:
Диллетанты зачастую путают Ритуальные Песни Мибетских Таланцев с заунывными песнопениями Тибетских Маланцев.
Хотя и те и другие основанны на мито-дорийском ладе и обладают некоторым мелодическим подобием, путать их - это непростительная ошибка !
Первые - восхваляют цветение Джа и гармонию мира.
Вторые же, банально молят об окончании сезона дождей и приросте поголовья коз.
- published: 10 Mar 2011
- views: 175
2:43
【Starry】Yuki, Muon, Madobe Nite / 雪、無音、窓辺にて【踊ってみた】Dance Cover
Me dancing to Yuki, Muon, Madobe Nite from the video game, Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekidou. That is my little black dog, Teddy, playing in the yard~ n_n
This choreog...
Me dancing to Yuki, Muon, Madobe Nite from the video game, Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekidou. That is my little black dog, Teddy, playing in the yard~ n_n
This choreography was surprisingly challenging to learn! Thank you for watching, and I hope you enjoy my dance cover.
Sorry for the small camera wiggles, it was windy that day!
★~Where to find me~★
Twitter: https://twitter.com/starrylights13
Instagram: @starrylights13 - https://www.instagram.com/starrylights13/?hl=en
NicoNico: http://www.nicovideo.jp/user/80316784
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I do not own the rights to this song. I do this for fun--no infringement is intended.
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Me dancing to Yuki, Muon, Madobe Nite from the video game, Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekidou. That is my little black dog, Teddy, playing in the yard~ n_n
This choreography was surprisingly challenging to learn! Thank you for watching, and I hope you enjoy my dance cover.
Sorry for the small camera wiggles, it was windy that day!
★~Where to find me~★
Twitter: https://twitter.com/starrylights13
Instagram: @starrylights13 - https://www.instagram.com/starrylights13/?hl=en
NicoNico: http://www.nicovideo.jp/user/80316784
Be sure to subscribe for more videos!
I do not own the rights to this song. I do this for fun--no infringement is intended.
- published: 14 Jan 2018
- views: 189
3:42
Ode To Dogelon
Ode to Mars
Ode to Space-Time
Ode to Meme
For those who still believe in poetry...
LET'S START THE TIME TRAVEL ADVENTURE
#DogelonToTheMarsAndBeyond
@Dogelon...
Ode to Mars
Ode to Space-Time
Ode to Meme
For those who still believe in poetry...
LET'S START THE TIME TRAVEL ADVENTURE
#DogelonToTheMarsAndBeyond
@DogelonMars @DogelonWarriors @elonmusk @mfoundation @NASA
@boringcompany @GeometricEnergy
#DogelonWarriors #cryptocurrencies #cryptocurrency #Crypto #cryptotwitter #dogelonmars #mars #ELON #Dogelon #Ethereum #Polygon #doge #dogecoin #dogearmy $ELON #ELONgevity #ElonMusk #altcoin #nft #GEC #SpaceX #Inspiration4
Elon Musk
Methuselah Foundation
https://wn.com/Ode_To_Dogelon
Ode to Mars
Ode to Space-Time
Ode to Meme
For those who still believe in poetry...
LET'S START THE TIME TRAVEL ADVENTURE
#DogelonToTheMarsAndBeyond
@DogelonMars @DogelonWarriors @elonmusk @mfoundation @NASA
@boringcompany @GeometricEnergy
#DogelonWarriors #cryptocurrencies #cryptocurrency #Crypto #cryptotwitter #dogelonmars #mars #ELON #Dogelon #Ethereum #Polygon #doge #dogecoin #dogearmy $ELON #ELONgevity #ElonMusk #altcoin #nft #GEC #SpaceX #Inspiration4
Elon Musk
Methuselah Foundation
- published: 13 Aug 2021
- views: 580
3:17
2017 Individual World Poetry Slam Finals - Michael Harriot "My Mama is So Black"
Michael contributes in the field of journalism, commentary and is one of the most sought-after spoken word poets in the country.
Michael is also a criticall...
Michael contributes in the field of journalism, commentary and is one of the most sought-after spoken word poets in the country.
Michael is also a critically acclaimed poet, journalist novelist and broadcaster. He is the editor-in-chief of NegusWhoRead, and in 2013 he began hosting "The Black One" podcast and it has grown to become one of the most-listened to podcasts in Black America.
His social commentary has taken him to Ferguson, Baltimore and anywhere readers and listeners around the world want behind-the-scenes unfiltered information.
More info at http://www.michaelharriot.com/
https://wn.com/2017_Individual_World_Poetry_Slam_Finals_Michael_Harriot_My_Mama_Is_So_Black
Michael contributes in the field of journalism, commentary and is one of the most sought-after spoken word poets in the country.
Michael is also a critically acclaimed poet, journalist novelist and broadcaster. He is the editor-in-chief of NegusWhoRead, and in 2013 he began hosting "The Black One" podcast and it has grown to become one of the most-listened to podcasts in Black America.
His social commentary has taken him to Ferguson, Baltimore and anywhere readers and listeners around the world want behind-the-scenes unfiltered information.
More info at http://www.michaelharriot.com/
- published: 08 Dec 2017
- views: 6469
23:41
THE BEST OF BEETHOVEN 9TH SYMPHONY
Ludwig van Beethoven
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Ludwig van Beethoven
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Portrait by Joseph Karl Stieler, 1820
Portrait of Beethoven by Joseph Karl Stieler, 1820
Born Bonn
Baptised 17 December 1770
Died 26 March 1827 (aged 56)
Vienna
Occupation
composerpianist
Notable work
List of compositions
Ludwig van Beethoven (/ˈlʊdvɪɡ væn ˈbeɪtoʊvən/ (About this soundlisten); German: [ˈluːtvɪç fan ˈbeːtʰoːfn̩] (About this soundlisten); baptised 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist whose music ranks amongst the most performed of the classical music repertoire; he remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music. His works span the transition from the classical period to the romantic era in classical music. His career has conventionally been divided into early, middle, and late periods. The "early" period, during which he forged his craft, is typically considered to have lasted until 1802. His "middle" period, sometimes characterized as "heroic", showed an individual development from the "classical" styles of Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, typically covers the years 1802 to 1812, during which he increasingly suffered from deafness. In the "late" period from 1812 to his death in 1827, he extended his innovations in musical form and expression.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_van_Beethoven
https://wn.com/The_Best_Of_Beethoven_9Th_Symphony
Ludwig van Beethoven
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Portrait by Joseph Karl Stieler, 1820
Portrait of Beethoven by Joseph Karl Stieler, 1820
Born Bonn
Baptised 17 December 1770
Died 26 March 1827 (aged 56)
Vienna
Occupation
composerpianist
Notable work
List of compositions
Ludwig van Beethoven (/ˈlʊdvɪɡ væn ˈbeɪtoʊvən/ (About this soundlisten); German: [ˈluːtvɪç fan ˈbeːtʰoːfn̩] (About this soundlisten); baptised 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist whose music ranks amongst the most performed of the classical music repertoire; he remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music. His works span the transition from the classical period to the romantic era in classical music. His career has conventionally been divided into early, middle, and late periods. The "early" period, during which he forged his craft, is typically considered to have lasted until 1802. His "middle" period, sometimes characterized as "heroic", showed an individual development from the "classical" styles of Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, typically covers the years 1802 to 1812, during which he increasingly suffered from deafness. In the "late" period from 1812 to his death in 1827, he extended his innovations in musical form and expression.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_van_Beethoven
- published: 15 Oct 2020
- views: 8