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<u>'''Church Province of Wien'''</u>  
<u>'''Church Province of Wien'''</u>  


Archdiocese of Wien (founded in 1469, 55 deanships, 660 parishes) <br>Diocese of Sankt Pölten (founded in 1785, 25 deanships, 424 parishes) Diocese of Linz (founded in 1785, 39 deanships, 472 parishes) Diocese of Eisenstadt (founded in 1960, 12 deanships, 171 parishes)<br><u>'''Church Province of Salzburg'''</u>  
Archdiocese of Wien (founded in 1469, 55 deanships, 660 parishes) <br>Diocese of Sankt Pölten (founded in 1785, 25 deanships, 424 parishes) Diocese of Linz (founded in 1785, 39 deanships, 472 parishes) Diocese of Eisenstadt (founded in 1960, 12 deanships, 171 parishes)<br><u>'''Church Province of Salzburg'''</u>


&lt;u Archdiocese of Salzburg (founded around 700, 20 deanships, 208 parishes) Diocese Graz-Seckau (founded in 1218, 26 deanships, 389 parishes) Diocese Gurk-Klagenfurg (founded in 1072, 24 deanships, 335 parishes) Diocese Innsbruck (founded in 1964, 19 deanships, 244 parishes)<br>Diocese Feldkirch( founded in 1968, 9 deanships, 124 parishes.  
&nbsp;Archdiocese of Salzburg (founded around 700, 20 deanships, 208 parishes) Diocese Graz-Seckau (founded in 1218, 26 deanships, 389 parishes) Diocese Gurk-Klagenfurg (founded in 1072, 24 deanships, 335 parishes) Diocese Innsbruck (founded in 1964, 19 deanships, 244 parishes)<br>Diocese Feldkirch( founded in 1968, 9 deanships, 124 parishes.
 
Formerly the diocese of Brixen, (containing Tirol and Vorarlberg and Osttirol), the diocese of Gran (Burgenland, previously belonging to Hungary) and the diocese of Steinamanger (Slovenia) also belonged to the area that is Austria today.


=== Military Church Records  
=== Military Church Records  
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