Salzburg Landtag

The Salzburg Landtag[1][2][3][4][5] is the 36-member elected body of the province of Salzburg, Austria.[6]

References

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  5. Kirk, Tim (June 2023). "Politiker und Impresario. Landeshauptmann Dr. Franz Rehrl und die Salzburger Festspiele By Robert Kriechbaumer. Vienna and Cologne: Böhlau Verlag, 2021. Pp. 564. Cloth €55.00. ISBN: 978-3205212614". Central European History. 56 (2): 323–324. doi:10.1017/S0008938923000201. ISSN 0008-9389.
  6. "Land Salzburg - Der Salzburger Landtag". www.salzburg.gv.at. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
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