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  1. The nation of Austria-Hungary was geographically the second largest country in Europe after Russia. Its territories were appraised at 621,540 square kilometres (239,977 sq mi) in 1905. [ 72] After Russia and the German Empire, it was the third most populous country in Europe. The era witnessed significant economic development in the rural areas ...

  2. The population of a reunited Austria-Hungary would also be huge, standing at 71.2 Million, which would be enough to make the empire the 20th most populous country in the world, ahead of other very populated countries like Thailand (69.8 Million) and the United Kingdom (68 Million), but quite behind the other contenders, Germany (83.8 Million) and Iran (84 Million).

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  4. Bratislava, for much of its, history was a three-language town. Its citizens spoke Slovak, Hungarian and German. Between 1867 and 1918 Slovakia, Austria and Hungary were parts of the same country, the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Changing the frontiers of the three countries and weathering two world wars and 40 years of communism has not succeeded ...

  5. Oct 28, 2009 · This Day In History. On October 6, 1908, the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary announces its annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, dual provinces in the Balkan region of Europe formerly under the ...

  6. Embassy of Hungary, Vienna. Neighbourly relations exist between Austria and Hungary, two member states of the European Union. Both countries have a long common history since the ruling dynasty of Austria, the Habsburgs, inherited the Hungarian throne in the 16th century. Both were part of the now-defunct Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1867 to 1918.

  7. Key People. Austria-Hungary, the Hapsburg empire from 1867 until its collapse in 1918. The result of a constitutional compromise (Ausgleich) between Emperor Franz Joseph and Hungary (then part of the empire), it consisted of diverse dynastic possessions and an internally autonomous kingdom of Hungary.

  8. The Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy was created through the Compromise of 1867. The Habsburg Monarchy now had two capitals, Vienna and Budapest. The two halves of the empire were united by their common army and foreign policy. The strongest linking factor was the monarch, who personified the unity of the empire.

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