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    Flag of Austria-Hungary

    The flag shown in the article is NOT the flag of Austria-Hungary. It is the common merchant ensign (well, not entirely, two coat of arms have to be added). The Austrian-Hungarian monarchy didn't have a common national flag. Each of the two entities had their own one. There was just a common merchant, marine and war ensign (see for further details) Gugganij19:42, 29 Jul 2004 (UTC) 1. We've had some confusion about the flag, so I'm glad you have helped clarify this. Do you think that the websit...

    Turkish as official language

    Are you sure turkish was official language of Austria-Hungary? I never heard about that and aso the german wiki article mentions turkish nowhere. Bosnia was officially part of the ottoman empire for a while but I'm quite sure turkish was never recognized as official language of the monarchy. also the link that is used as cite for the languages doesnt show turkish anywhere. Eromae (talk) 15:00, 18 November 2011 (UTC)

    Absolute Monarch?

    Those two were linked by a government under a monarch wielding, in theory, absolute power, although in practice the power of the monarch was limited. The monarch’s common government was responsible for the army, navy, foreign policy, and the customs union. How accurate is the claim that the dual monarch held absolute power? What I've read elsewhere suggested that the monarch did in fact wield absolute power as Emperor of Austria, having authority (which was exercised on occasion) to suspend c...

    Was Austro-Hungary a multiethnic society ?

    (copied here from a discussion about Franz Joseph I of Austriabiography) Austria-Hungary was not one the last European multi-national countries: Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Romania, Poland (Germans, Belorussians, Unkrainians, Lithuanians), Switzerland, Spain (see the tensions there), Bulgaria (Turks), Germany (Poles), Soviet Union, Finland (Swedes), and so on. 1. 1.1. 1.1.1. 1.1.1.1. 1.1.1.1.1. Except for Switzerland and Yugoslavia, in all other cases you list there is a prevalent ethnic grou...

    languages

    Wouldn't it be most appropriate if we wrote Serbo-Croatian instead of Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian? --HolyRomanEmperor14:44, 29 March 2006 (UTC) 1. Eh. Perhaps. The Serbs and Croats were certainly considered to be distinct ethnic groups within the Empire, but the division was much more religious than linguistic. john k15:34, 29 March 2006 (UTC) 1. 1.1. Serbs and Croats were always distinct, but in their own similarities, a single nations. They were always obssessed by the idea of Pan-Slavism...

    Austria-Hungary in Europe.

    One of the recent edits changed the title under the map in the article from "Austria–Hungary in 1913" to "Austria–Hungary in Europe". I think the "in Europe" part is absolutely unnecessary since the map shows it but it doesn't show the year. --cassini8319:02, 26 May 2006 (UTC) Something doesnt fit about languages in Kustenland:In the article it has been written that slovenian was the main language (37.3%) while italian is ranked second (around 34%).Yet I see in the article on Austrian Littora...

    Military subtopics

    Where would be a good place for military subtopics, such as the presently orphaned topic Army Slav, which was a partial solution for multi-language military units (also anyone who might know where to find more sources? I've not gotten further than what I got from the only source I know of -- the idea of such a small historical language interests me). -- Strangelv11:02, 20 February 2007 (UTC) A section underneath economics on the military might be of use. john k15:34, 20 February 2007 (UTC)

    Wank and Good

    Er....a little voice tells me that part of the following extract from the article is vandalism: 1. Alan Sked has advanced the view that, "to speak of decline and fall with regard to the Monarchy is simply misleading: it fell because it lost a major war." (The Decline and Fall of the Habsburg Empire 1815–1918) 2. David F. Good supports Sked's view. 3. Others, such as Solomon Wank, remain skeptical. Colin4C21:23, 23 March 2007 (UTC) 1. 1.1. No, actually they're both published historians. Google...

    Article 19

    Great info on the Austro-Hungarian Empire - seems a shame we can't get the original German, or at least somehting pretty close. Anyone? Shamanjim17:47, 19 April 2007 (UTC)

    Common Languages In Cisleithania

    There is indeed something profoundly wrong in this table. The source cited appears to be the correct one, but I reckon highly unlikely that there were 43% italian speakers in Tyrol in 1910. My understanding is that there were only 3%, and that only in South Tyrol. Since this table is crucial to convey a correct insight on the Austro-Hungarian Empire, it is urgent to correct it. --Bertrandeborn (talk) 11:31, 2 February 2008 (UTC) 1. The figures are correct. Remember that Tyrol included also Tr...

    Incomprehensible

    The second half of 'Ethnic relations' is very poorly written - eg. "and not also community" (phrasing) "From Juny 1907 (lex Apponyi)" (?) "the fourth class" (Year/Grade 4; fourth year of schooling) "although it was far less violent than the politics of the new-founded states" (what new-founded states?). Can we get it clarified by whoever wrote it? +Hexagon1 (t)08:56, 30 March 2008 (UTC)

    Coat of Arms of Austria-Hungary

    I was looking for explanation of Coat of Arms of Austria-Hungary, but there is no article on this subject. I would very much like to know what do individual parts mean or represent... thanx in advance --217.23.248.117 (talk) 20:41, 12 June 2008 (UTC)

    Map

    File:Austro-Hungary 1914.jpg contains a number of typos and inaccuracies. Switching to File:Austria-Hungary map.svg seems to be the easiest solution, or am I missing something? --Pjacobi (talk) 10:25, 4 February 2009 (UTC)

    History infoboxes

    So if we want to give a detailed coverage then we should include all the history boxes of all the successor states. That is 1. History of Austria, History of Hungary, History of Czech Republic, History of Slovakia, History of Poland, History of Ukraine, History of Romania, History of Serbia, History of Bosnia Hercegovina, History of Croatia, History of Slovenia, History of Italy. It's pretty obvious, if we did so, the whole article would be pretty jammed with history boxes.So in my view, as A...

    Lacks references

    The page has very little references for a historic nation. I would suggest that people start attempting to verify the information within the page. Ono (talk) 15:54, 6 March 2009 (UTC)

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