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About 28 percent of these people have immigrant background.
About 28 percent of these people have immigrant background.
Building an urban settlement for 3.000 – 4.000 people in the immediate proximity of a sensitive, unique natural landscape requires careful and meticulous planning.
Five bridges have been constructed.
Trend sport areas have been set up in the Lissfeld area and in Pichling for skaters
To surf wireless in the internet is possible on many places in Linz. Till the end of 2009 there will be around 120 hotspot areas throughout the city.
If you have any problems, please contact the hotline of LIWEST: phone +43 732 942111
Today Linz is Austria’s second largest business and economic area with over 6,200 businesses and more than 191,000 jobs. The city is in a unique position to boast more jobs than city inhabitants.
At this time, three new creative entrepreneurial centers have been designed and created
The Linz City Administration is available to customers 55 hours a week with the Citizens’ Service.
Some bureaus may have different opening hours.
A large team of experts was necessary for planning the solarCity Pichling
solarCity Pichling Project organisation The following organisational measures have
The old town of Linz with her historical atmosphere is the heart of the city
with Austria Guides, the business owners from the Old Town Special Interest Group have
Work in chemistry and chemistry research is a long standing tradition in Linz, producing high grade quality ranging from abstract formulas all the way to the finished product.
In this environment numerous high tech businesses have become specialized.
Linz, Kultur, Atelierhaus Salzamt, EU-Projekt Urban Interventions, Interaction with the local artistic community and the population
mediation programs, international exchange and promotion of international projects have