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Vienna in Latin

Vienna in Latin is Vindobona, Vienna — Vienna means the capital city of Austria, known for its imperial architecture, coffeehouse culture, and classical music history.

Vienna in Latin

Vindobona
proper noun
A state of Austria, including the city, within the state of Lower Austria.
Vienna
proper noun
A state of Austria, including the city, within the state of Lower Austria.

What does "Vienna" mean?

  1. name The capital city of Austria, known for its imperial architecture, coffeehouse culture, and classical music history.
    "They spent their honeymoon touring Vienna's palaces and museums."

Vienna in a sentence

  • They spent their honeymoon touring Vienna's palaces and museums.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "Vienna" in Latin?

"Vienna" in Latin is Vindobona, Vienna. Vienna means: The capital city of Austria, known for its imperial architecture, coffeehouse culture, and classical music history.

How do you use "Vienna" in a sentence?

Example: "They spent their honeymoon touring Vienna's palaces and museums." In Latin, "Vienna" is Vindobona, Vienna.

Are there other ways to say "Vienna" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "Vienna": Vindobona, Vienna.

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