Villach
Villach (Slovenian Beljak) is the second largest city in Carinthia in the south of Austria, on the river Drava. It currently has 57,646 inhabitants.
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History
The oldest human traces found in Villach date back to 3500 BC. A lot of Roman artefacts were found there. Villach got its first mayor in the 16th century. In 1348 an earthquake destroyed a big part of Villach followed by another earthquake in 1690. There were also several fires in Villach which destroyed a lot of buildings. During the time of Napoleon's reign Villach was a part of France. It was reconquered in 1813.
Geography
In the surroundings of Villach there are several lakes:
- Lake Ossiacher
- Lake Faaker
- Lake Wörther
Festivals
There are several festivals throughout the year:
- the carnival in Villach (it starts on November 11 and ends on March 4)
- the arts and crafts festival (with self made goods)
- the streets-art festival (with performances of artist and singers)
- the church day
- performances at a stage along the Drava


