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Graz is the capital of Styria and second-largest city in Austria after Vienna. On 1 July 2015, it had a population of 310,391 (of which 278,050 had principal residence status). In 2014, the population of the Graz Larger Urban Zone who had principal residence status stood at 605,143.

Graz has a long tradition as a " university town": its six universities have more than 44,000 students. Its "Old Town" is one of the best-preserved city centres in Central Europe.

Politically and culturally, Graz was for centuries more important for Slovenes than Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, and still remains influential.

In 1999, Graz was added to the UNESCO list of World Cultural Heritage Sites, and the site was extended in 2010 by Schloss Eggenberg. Graz was sole Cultural Capital of Europe for 2003 and got the title of a City of Culinary Delights in 2008.

Graz (disambiguation)

Graz is a city in Austria.

Graz may also refer to:

In education:

  • Graz School, psychological school
  • Graz University of Technology, the second largest university in Styria, Austria
  • University of Graz, university located in Graz, Austria

In other fields:

  • Graz Airport, airport in Austria
  • Graz Entertainment, a North American licensing company

Usage examples of "graz".

A pair of males, much shorter and perhaps younger than Graz, linked arms and began to keen wordlessly.

She bowed to Graz with perfunctory politeness and said, ``The humans have decided to stay in the Gulf rather than go to our world.

She bowed to Graz with perfunctory politeness and said, “The humans have decided to stay in the Gulf rather than go to our world.

If not for his uncle, Ruk na Graz would never have been reduced to commander of a dismal, airless hole bored into a cratered chunk of rock at the back of beyond.

Ruk na Graz held a snarl rigidly behind his teeth, to prevent his aide de camp from hearing it, in the outer office.

Whatever it was, it was valuable enough to send war machines in to defend the mines, and that spoke—to Ruk na Graz, at least—of critical war materiel.

Ruk na Graz was unable to disguise the sympathetic twitch of his ears.

Ruk na Graz said quietly, giving the most honest answer he could, for he respected the Science Leader, although he would never dare admit it to a mere civilian.

Ruk na Graz shoved a transcript of the Oracle's final broadcast into the aging scientist's shocked hands.

Ruk na Graz roared to his feet, slamming his fists against the desktop.

I wouldn’t care to meet a graz that could produce such a display by mere tusk whetting.

To find the graveyard of the graz herds would make any man wealthy beyond dreams.

Yet never has any man reported the finding of a body of a graz that died a natural death.

And this, too, I have seen with my own eyes: a graz close to death, supported by two of its kind and being urged along to the big swamps.

Perhaps it is only that the suffering animal longs for water at its end, or perhaps in the heart of that morass there does lie the graz graveyard.