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Ybbs an der Donau

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Template:Infobox Ort in Österreich Ybbs an der Donau is a city in Austria. It was established in 1317. Throughout the town, from the intersection of the important Handelsstraßen and along the Danube the town has preserved a site that already had great economic importance during the Middle Ages. This is the reason for the very early award of incorporation as a town.

Coat of arms

Description

On a silver shield lies a red city wall with battlements that an open gate and raised portcullis, which are dominated by two towers. Between the towers floats a green Linden bough, and the red-white-red Bindenschild.

Colors: Red-White-Red

Coat of Arms Bestowal: unknown; at least since the 14th century.

Significance of Name

During the Roman Empire, a group of Egyptians lived here and built a temple dedicated to the goddess Isis. Isis lives on in the name Ybbs.[1]

International relations

Twin towns — Sister cities

Ybbs an der Donau is twinned with:

Business and Infrastructure

  • In northwestern Ybbs is the Ybbs-Persenbeug Power Station, the first river-water-run power plant on the Austrian Danube.
File:Kraftwerk Ybbs-Persenbeug.jpg
The Ybbs-Persenbeug Power Station
  • Between November 11, 1907, and September 22, 1953, Ybbs was on the Ybbser Highway, maybe the shortest tramway line in the world. It was 2.94 km long and connected the town with the Westbahn train station in Ybbs-Kemmelbach.

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Gombrich, E. H. A Little History of the World (2005) Yale University Press: New Haven. p.100
  • The information in this article is based on and/or translated from its German equivalent.