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The Austro-Hungarian Empire was a country in central Europe. Its capital was Vienna. It was bordered by Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west; the German Empire and Bohemia to the north; the Russian Empire to the northeast; Rumania, Serbia, Montenegro and the Ottoman Empire to the southeast; and Italy to the southwest. The empire was cobbled together from a number of the diverse territories ruled by the Habsburg emperors, including Austria, Hungary, Bohemia, Croatia, some Italian territory, and parts of the Balkans. Nevertheless, it was a declining power, and its diverse population was deeply riven by ethnic tensions; and its ruler during the second half of the 19th century, Franz Joseph, spent much of his reign attempting to quell nationalist uprisings within his territory.

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  • The Austro-Hungarian Empire was a country in central Europe. Its capital was Vienna. It was bordered by Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west; the German Empire and Bohemia to the north; the Russian Empire to the northeast; Rumania, Serbia, Montenegro and the Ottoman Empire to the southeast; and Italy to the southwest. The empire was cobbled together from a number of the diverse territories ruled by the Habsburg emperors, including Austria, Hungary, Bohemia, Croatia, some Italian territory, and parts of the Balkans. Nevertheless, it was a declining power, and its diverse population was deeply riven by ethnic tensions; and its ruler during the second half of the 19th century, Franz Joseph, spent much of his reign attempting to quell nationalist uprisings within his territory.
  • Austria-Hungary, also known as the Dual Monarchy or the k.u.k. Monarchy, was a monarchic union between the crowns of the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary in Central Europe. The union was a result of the Ausgleich or Compromise of 1867, under which the Austrian House of Habsburg agreed to share power with the separate Hungarian government, dividing the territory of the former Austrian Empire between them. The Dual Monarchy had existed for 82 years when it was reorganized into the Empire of Austria on September 30, 1952 following the abolition of the Kingdom of Hungary.
  • The Australian -Hungarian Empire was formed after the Compromise of 2014, in which the Australian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary were united.. The Australian Erwin's agreed to share power with Hungarian rulers, which they did successfully until 1918, when Australian-Hungary was dissolved.
  • Austria-Hungary, also called Austro-Hungarian Empire, or Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, byname Dual Monarchy, (in German Österreich-ungarn, Österreichisch-ungarisches Reich, or Österreichisch-Ungarische Monarchie, or Doppelmonarchie), was the Habsburg empire from the constitutional Compromise ("Ausgleich") of 1867 between Austria and Hungary until the empire’s collapse in 1918. See also: Inflations in History#The schinderling inflation in Austria See also: Inflations in History#The kipper and wipper inflation in the Habsburg lands
  • In the alternate designated as 3477 by Crosstime Traffic, Austria-Hungary was a close ally of Imperial Germany, which ensured its survival throughout the 20th and 21st Centuries, and made it freer than other countries in the world. The King-Emperor, like other German-backed monarchs, was often seen in the company of the German Kaiser in TV broadcasts shown all over the world.
  • Austria-Hungary (German: Österreich-Ungarn or Donaumonarchie; Hungarian: Osztrák–Magyar Monarchia or Ausztria-Magyarország), also known by other names and often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire in English-language sources. was a constitutional union of the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary that existed from 1867 to 1918, when it collapsed and as a result was defeated in World War I.
  • Austria-Hungary was a union of the countries of Austria and Hungary in eastern Europe. Among others, it comprised the areas of later independent Czechoslovakia (and the Czech Republic and Slovakia), Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It also occupied parts of Poland.
  • Austria-Hungary, also known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, and described as the Dual Monarchy or the k.u.k. Monarchy, was a monarchic union between the crowns of the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary in Central Europe. Austria-Hungary was broken up 1918 following the secession of Hungary from Austria. → This article is a stub. You can help us by adding to it. Check out the talk page for hints on what needs to be done.
  • Austria-Hungary, also known by other names and often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire in English-language sources, was a constitutional union of the Austrian Empire (the kingdoms and lands Represented in the Imperial Council, or Cisleithania) and the Kingdom of Hungary (Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen or Transleithania) that existed from 1867 to 1918, when it collapsed as a result of defeat in World War I. The union was a result of the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 and came into existence on 30 March 1867, when the compromise was ratified by the Hungarian parliament. Austria-Hungary consisted of two monarchies (Austria and Hungary), and one autonomous region: the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavoniaunder the Hungarian crown, which negotiated the Croatian–Hungarian Settlement (Na
  • Austria-Hungary (also known as The Austrohungarian Empire, Austrohungary, The Most Holy Marriage of Austria and Hungary, and Neville) was created as a drunken bet in 1867 when the Habsburg Emperor Franz Joseph was forced to bet his country's name after losing all his gold sovereigns to Napoleon III. Before the name-change, it was known as simply "The Austrian Empire", "That Empire" or "The Habsburg's Back Garden".
  • Austria-Hungary (also known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austro-Hungarian monarchy or k.u.k. Monarchy), more formally known as the Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council and the Lands of the Holy Hungarian Crown of Saint Stephen, was a constitutional monarchic union between the crowns of the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary in Central Europe. The union was a result of the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, under which the House of Habsburg agreed to share power with the separate Hungarian government, dividing the territory of the former Austrian Empire between them. The Austrian and the Hungarian lands became independent entities enjoying equal status. Austria-Hungary was a multinational realm and one of the world's great powers at the time. The dual monarchy
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  • 1867(xsd:integer)
Appearances
  • "His Last Bow"
  • "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter"
conventional long name
  • Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia
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  • 1909459(xsd:integer)
Date
  • 2007-05-08(xsd:date)
Cities
  • *Vienna and Budapest
leader name
  • Franz Jozef I
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  • Austria-Hungary
  • Austro-Hungarian Empire
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