
Carinthia is the southernmost Austrian state or Land. Situated within the Eastern Alps, it is noted for its mountains and lakes. The main language is German. Its regional dialects belong to the Southern Bavarian group. Carinthian Slovene dialects, forms of a South Slavic language that predominated in the southeastern part of the region up to the first half of the 20th century, are now spoken by a small minority in the area.
Arnoldstein Abbey was a Benedictine abbey in Arnoldstein in Carinthia, Austria. Its church was dedicated to St George and first mentioned in historical records in 1316 - its choir, tower, west door and a few buttresses can still be seen. The monastery buildings from the Gothic and 17th century eras were arranged around the church in an oval.

The Bishop of Gurk is the head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gurk, which was established in 1072 as the first suffragan bishop by Archbishop Gebhard of Salzburg in the Duchy of Carinthia.

The Duchy of Carinthia was a duchy located in southern Austria and parts of northern Slovenia. It was separated from the Duchy of Bavaria in 976, and was the first newly created Imperial State after the original German stem duchies.

Feldkirchen-Ossiacher See Airport is a private use airport located near Feldkirchen, Kärnten, Austria.

Friesach-Hirth Airport is a private use airport located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south-southeast of Friesach, Kärnten, Austria.

The Fuggerau was a mining and ore-smelting facility near Arnoldstein in north-east Germany. It was probably set up by the Fugger family, though the name 'Fugger' was already in evidence in the area before 1495 without any links to that family.

Glainach-Ferlach Airport is a public use airport located 3 kilometres (2 mi) east-northeast of Ferlach, Kärnten, Austria.

This is a list of governors of the Austrian state of Carinthia:

Khevenhüller is the name of a Carinthian noble family, documented there since 1356, with its ancestral seat at Landskron Castle. In the 16th century, the family split into the two branches of Khevenhüller-Frankenburg, Imperial Counts from 1593, and Khevenhüller-Hochosterwitz, raised to Imperial Counts in 1725 and, as Khevenhüller-Metsch, to princely rank (Fürsten) in 1763. The family belongs to high nobility.

Mayerhofen Airport is a private use airport located near Mayerhofen, Carinthia, Austria.

Nötsch im Gailtal Airport is a private use airport located near Nötsch im Gailtal, Carinthia, Austria.

Wolfsberg Airport is a private use airport located near Wolfsberg, Carinthia, Austria.