Austrias major exports include packaged medicaments, vehicle parts, cars, broadcasting equipment, human or animal blood, combustion engines, flavored water, spark ignition engines, metal mountings, and electrical transformers.
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From 1892-1918 - 1 Krone = 100 Heller (or Filler). Before 1892 - 1 Gulden = 100 Kreuzer (or in Hungarian, 1 Forint = 100 Krayczar). Pre-1857 - 1 Gulden = 60 Kreuzer (of 4 Heller each, so 1 Gulden = 240 Heller). The Gulden was a rather heavy unit, being equivalent to about 2 Marks. In 1892 it was halved.
Austria is in Central Europe and it bordered by Germany, Switzerland (and Liechtenstein) to the west, the Czech Repulic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, and Slovenia and Italy to the south.
No. Austria and France arent neighbouring countries. You have to go via either Germany, Switzerland or Italy to get from Austria to France or vice-versa.