Примери коришћења Austria has на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Thanks to this central role, Austria has become an essential bridge builder in the EU,
Austria has over 50,000 hectares of vineyard,
Austria has said it plans to erect a fence at the Alpine crossing it shares with Italy to“channel” people.
Austria has lodged a complaint against the EU's approval of Hungary's nuclear power plant expansion.
But Avramopoulos said in a letter Thursday that"Austria has a legal obligation to accept any asylum application that is made on its territory
the Republic of Austria has provided funds through participation in the EU Civil Protection Mechanism for the procurement of the necessary equipment and goods.
Since 2000, Austria has invested nearly 1.3m euros within the framework of this programme,
Quality of life From its rich cultural heritage to its landscape and people, Austria has a lot to offer.
Austria has only one railway line
Austria has also worked hard in sectors such as waste management
Telekom Austria has offered to enter contract negotiations with RS authorities if any problems occur with the tender winner.
From its rich cultural heritage to its landscape and people, Austria has a lot to offer.
Austria has several high quality LLM programs,
Austria has reported a spike in crime after Germany began turning away hundreds of asylum seekers from its border.
BERLIN(AP)- Austria has taken over the rotating presidency of the European Union with a pledge to better secure the 28-nation bloc's external borders.
their traditional costumes, but Austria has different kinds of folk costumes in every part of the country.
Telekom Austria has acquired a very profitable operator with good growth prospects," Reuters quoted Erste Bank analyst Konrad Sveceny as saying.
Slovenia is now building barriers on its border with Croatia while Austria has announced a plan to build a fence on a part of its border with Slovenia.
She has added that Austria has shown that it is consistent in its policy towards the Western Balkans,
Austria has historically emitted 5.51 billion tons of CO2 as a result of burning of fossil fuels and cement production, contributing to a share of 0.32% of cumulative global CO2 emissions.[4].