Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: People from Klagenfurt, Joseph Stefan, Ingeborg Bachmann, Robert Musil, Worthersee, Jasmin Ouschan, University of Klagenfurt, Emanuel Herrmann, Stefan Koubek, Udo Jurgens, FC Karnten, Hanns Albin Rauter, Thomas Pock, Karl-Heinz Grasser, Felix Ermacora, Karl Robatsch, Ingo Zechner, James Aubrey, Pewag group, Hubert Petschnigg, Maximilian Daublebsky von Sterneck, Valentin Inzko, SK Austria Karnten, Wolfgang Petritsch, Heinz Goll, Klagenfurt Airport, Ursula Plassnik, Gert Jonke, Danny Nucci, Friedrich Koncilia, Stefan Lexa, FC Pasching, Matija Majar, Willy Bockl, Bernhard von Spanheim, John of Viktring, Stephanie Graf, Vinko O lak, Gunther Domenig, Bartolo Musil, Hypo-Arena, Sissy Hofferer, SV Austria Klagenfurt, Horst Skoff, Matthias Dollinger, Leopold Wagner, Hermann Mittelberger, Dieter Kalt, Wolfgang Hollegha, Roland Rainer, Gilbert Prilasnig, Minimundus, Klagenfurt Hauptbahnhof, Dagmar Koller, Franciszek Ksawery Lampi, Anita Gutwell, Sepp Puschnig, Sportzentrum Fischl. Excerpt: Klagenfurt am Worthersee (Slovene: ) is the capital of the federal state of Carinthia in Austria. With a population of over 90,000 it is the sixth-largest city in the country. The city is the bishop's seat of the Roman Catholic diocese of Gurk-Klagenfurt and home to the Alpen-Adria University. Klagenfurt is located 446 m (1,463 ft) above sea level and covers an area of 120.11 km (46.37 sq mi). It is on the lake Worthersee and on the Glan River. The city is surrounded by several forest-covered hills and mountains with heights of up to 1,000 m (3,300 ft), for example, Ulrichsberg. To the south is the Karawanken mountain range, which separates Carinthia from Slovenia and Italy. Klagenfurt is divided into 15 districts: It is further divided into 25 Katastralgemeinden. They are: Klagenfurt, Blasendorf, Ehrenthal, Goritschitzen, Grossbuch, Grosspon.