2020 in Austria

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2020
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Austria

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See also: Other events of 2020
List of years in Austria

Events in the year 2020 in Austria .

Incumbents

Sebastian Kurz, new chancellor from 7 January Sebastian Kurz (2018-02-28) (cropped).jpg
Sebastian Kurz, new chancellor from 7 January

Governors

Events

Deaths

Wolfgang Brezinka Wolfgang Brezinka.jpg
Wolfgang Brezinka
Franz Mazura Franz Mazura .jpg
Franz Mazura

January

February

August

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