Austria-Hungary
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+ | Austria-Hungary is a former [[country]] in [[Central Europe]] from 1867 to 1918. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Aftermath of World War I]] | ||
+ | *[[Austrian nobility]] | ||
+ | *[[Corporative federalism]], a form of administration adopted by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. | ||
+ | *[[Kingdom of Bohemia (1867–1918)|Czech lands: 1867–1918]] | ||
+ | *[[Ethnic and religious composition of Austria-Hungary|Ethnic composition of Austria-Hungary]] | ||
+ | *[[Former countries in Europe after 1815]] | ||
+ | *[[Habsburg Monarchy]] | ||
+ | *[[United States of Greater Austria]] | ||
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Austria-Hungary is a former country in Central Europe from 1867 to 1918.
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See also
- Aftermath of World War I
- Austrian nobility
- Corporative federalism, a form of administration adopted by the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Czech lands: 1867–1918
- Ethnic composition of Austria-Hungary
- Former countries in Europe after 1815
- Habsburg Monarchy
- United States of Greater Austria
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