Vienna is in Austria.
Vienna, the capital of Austria, is located in the Vienna Basin at the northern foot of the Alps in northeastern Austria. It is surrounded by mountains on three sides, with the Danube River passing through the city, and surrounded by the famous Vienna Woods. It has a beautiful environment and attractive scenery. Austria is known as the "Heart of Europe" and Vienna is the "Heart of the Heart".
Vienna is one of the famous international cities in Europe, home to many important international organizations, and the headquarters of OPEC is also located here. Vienna is one of the four official seats of the United Nations, along with the headquarters of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and the International Atomic Energy Agency, among other international agencies.
Vienna ranks as the world's most livable city with its gorgeous architecture, parks and extensive bicycle network. Due to the strong classical music atmosphere in the city, musicians from all over the world gather here, and it has the reputation of "Music Capital of the World" and "Music Capital".
Geographical environment
1. Location and realm
Vienna is located in a basin at the northern foot of the Alps. The city center coordinates are 48°12′ north latitude and 48°12′ east longitude. 16°22′, with an area of ??approximately 414.65 square kilometers, it is the smallest federal state in Austria and the only federal state that is not adjacent to other countries.
2. Topography
The altitude of Vienna ranges from the 151-meter Robborg Island on the Danube River to the 542-meter highest peak in the Vienna Woods. To the east of Vienna is the March River Plain and to the southeast is the Danube Steppe National Park. The northwest, west and southwest of Vienna are surrounded by the Vienna Woods, which extends into the city.
The Danube River flows through the city of Vienna. In addition to the Danube River, there are many small rivers flowing into the city from the Vienna Woods, including the Vienna River. The mountains to the west connect to the glacier corridor to the south, which is Vienna's grape growing area.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Vienna