Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of west-central Austria near the German border southwest of Linz. Originally a Celtic settlement and later a Roman colony, it was long ruled by powerful archbishops. Wolfgang Mozart was born here in 1756, and the city now annually hosts an international music festival.
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- proper noun A state of western
Austria . - proper noun The capital of the state of Salzburg.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun city in western Austria; a music center and birthplace of Mozart
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Examples
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Shopping in Salzburg is a cultural experience, as you wander through the old streets and narrow alleyways.
A Visit to Salzburg - Part 2. A Revisit Tour aka TBTAM 2009
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Roughly 5,000 others took to the streets in Salzburg and Graz.
Thousands Demand More Money For Austrian Universities AP 2010
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Mozart was born in Salzburg, and was court musician to the Archbishop here in his early career.
A Visit to Salzburg - Part 2. A Revisit Tour aka TBTAM 2009
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His first came in Salzburg, Austria in 2006, and he then backed it up the following year in Stuttgart, Germany.
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Roughly 5,000 others took to the streets in Salzburg and Graz.
Thousands Demand More Money For Austrian Universities AP 2010
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Porsche Holding Salzburg is one of Europe's largest car-retail organizations.
Volkswagen May Delay Porsche Merger Christoph Rauwald 2010
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In 1938, the Nazis destroyed his library in Salzburg, but by that point, Zweig had been driven into exile in London.
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Roughly 5,000 others took to the streets in Salzburg and Graz.
Thousands Demand More Money For Austrian Universities AP 2010
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In 1938, the Nazis destroyed his library in Salzburg, but by that point, Zweig had been driven into exile in London.
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Roughly 5,000 others took to the streets in Salzburg and Graz.
Thousands Demand More Money For Austrian Universities AP 2010
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