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Map of the Empire of Austria-Hungary - 1895 - English
URL: http://www.iarelative.com/maps/ah_1895/

The history, culture and traditions of the area now known as the Slovak Republic and the Czech Republic.

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The Austro-Hungarian Empire - English
URL: http://www.beyondbooks.com/eur12/2d.asp

The union of Austria and Hungary in 1867 is a good example of such a marriage. The Italian and German campaigns for national unification altered the balance of power in continental Europe.

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The Austro-Hungarian Empire - English
URL: http://www.learn.co.uk/versailles/1919/map2.htm

Map.

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International Civic Heraldry - Austria-Hungary - English
URL: http://www.ngw.nl/int/oos/ooshong/ooshong.htm

The former Austrian-Hungarian Empire was spread over a large part of Central Europe, comprising the present countries of Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slowakia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Croatia as well as parts of present Poland, Romania, Italy, Ukraine, Moldova and Yugoslavia.

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Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: Destruction of the Monarchy - English
URL: http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0856788.html

Czech regiments deserted wholesale from the beginning; Italy and Romania, eying their respective minorities in Austria and Hungary, joined the Allies; Croats and Slovenes, won by Serbian propaganda, joined (1917) in agreement with the Serbs to found a South Slavic state.

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Austro-Hungarian Empire - Primary Documents - English
URL: http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/hungary.html

Az Aranybulla, the Golden Bull of King Andrew II - International Civic.

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Austro-Hungarian Empire: CROSS-INDEX - English
URL: http://feefhs.org/ah/indexah.html

Austria Genealogy, Hungary Genealogy.

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A SHORT HISTORY OF AUSTRIA-HUNGARY - English
URL: http://historicaltextarchive.com/austria/

History documents archive, publisher, and source of links to other history sites in the world. Privately-owned.

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History of Austria - English
URL: http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/austria.html

History of Austria, Austro-Hungarian empire - primary documents (the Early Germanic Kingdoms, world war I document archive,world war II ), constitution of austria

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Австро-Венгрия - Russian
URL: http://encycl.yandex.ru/cgi-bin/art.pl?art=bse/00000/50800.htm&encpage=bse&mrkp=

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Австро-Венгерская монархия, дуалистическое (двуединое) государство, созданное в 1867 в результате преобразования Австрийской империи (монархии Габсбургов) на основе соглашения между господствующими классами Австрии и Венгрии. Общей конституции у А.-В. не было. Законодательная власть по отношению ко всей империи осуществлялась через ежегодно созываемые т. н. делегации (по 60 членов от рейхсрата и от сейма).

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