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Salzburg

American  
[sawlz-burg, zahlts-boork] / ˈsɔlz bɜrg, ˈzɑlts bʊərk /

noun

  1. a city in W Austria: the birthplace of Mozart.


Salzburg British  
/ ˈzaltsbʊrk, ˈsæltsbɜːɡ /

noun

  1. a city in W Austria, capital of Salzburg province: 7th-century Benedictine abbey; a centre of music since the Middle Ages and birthplace of Mozart; tourist centre. Pop: 142 662 (2001)

  2. a state of W Austria. Pop: 521 238 (2003 est). Area: 7154 sq km (2762 sq miles)

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“Officer Salzburg is here to discuss security,” she said, turning back to the large cast-iron pot on the stove.

From Literature

When Klopp signed Szoboszlai - who had impressed at Red Bull Salzburg before joining RB Leipzig in 2021 - he said: "This is a signing for our present and also for our future."

From BBC

Of those, only Austria Vienna managed to win at the weekend with league leaders Red Bull Salzburg drawing at second-bottom Grazer AK.

From BBC

His sound fitness level, despite his relative inactivity this season, was demonstrated when he lasted the full game against Salzburg - his first appearance for almost four months.

From BBC

The 19-year-old's late goal sealed Villa's 3-2 comeback victory against Red Bull Salzburg on Thursday to help them finish second in the Europa League league phase.

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