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Is the Austro-Bavarian Wean really needed. Noone here would ever refer to the city as that. It´s just pointless information that clutters up the start. Surely it would be better placed somewhere else in the article?EulersNumberIsGreat (talk)18:33, 28 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hi I’m living in Vienna, and the summers here are unbearably and hot every day.
almost every day here is above 30°C.
defiantly a humid subtropical climate.
look at the charts of the last years.דולב חולב (talk)15:14, 26 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
These three section are terrible and need updatingEulersNumberIsGreat (talk)18:45, 15 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
EulersNumberIsGreatchanged the number of stations with“Officially, 109 stations are given because each stop on each line is counted as a station. Actually there are only 98 stations.” in the Edit Summary. While correct (see thenetwork map), we have to followWP:NOR and adhere to the 109 given in the reference. What we can possibly do is to distinguish betweenstops andstations together with an explanation. Currently these stations are serving multiple lines: Karlsplatz (U1–U4; later this year also U2), Landstraße / Wien Mitte (U3–U4), Längenfeldgasse (U4–U6), Praterstern (U1–U2), Schottenring (U2–U4), Schwedenplatz (U1–U4), Spittelau (U4–U6), Stephansplatz (U1–U3), Westbahnhof (U3–U6). The table in this section requires an adaption as well.Alfie↑↓©10:44, 1 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
ThePrincipality of Hungary had been defunct for almost half a millennium by the time period 1485–1490 when Vienna was under the control ofMathias Corvinus, king of Hungary.2001:4C4E:2493:CE00:26EB:5831:1BAB:62E1 (talk)19:03, 31 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]