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During its existence, it was the third most populous monarchy in Europe after the Russian Empire and the United Kingdom, while geographically, it was the third-largest empire in Europe after the Russian Empire and the First French Empire.
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.
Through the labeled map of the Austrian Empire with states, the Austrian Empire designates as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, formed in 1867. This empire was spread over a large portion of Central Europe, consisting of present Austria and Hungary.
The decade of discussion, trials, and analysis of cadastral survey and valuation methods within Francis's administration led to the imperial patent of 23 December 1817 directing a complete new measure of the entire Austrian Empire.
Map provided by David Rumsey. Author is Mitchell, Samuel Augustus and published by Charles DeSilver in 1857. The easy-to-use getaway to historical maps in libraries around the world..
Cadastral maps created from surveys throughout the Austrian Empire were developed to strict design rules which governed not only the land surveys and the basic cartography which recorded building and land parcels, but also the appearance of symbols and colors used to identify landscape and man-made features, and even controlled the sizes and ...
See also categories: Maps of Austria-Hungary and Maps of the history of Austria. This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total. The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
An uncommon and extremely attractive 1852 map of the Austrian empire. The map covers the territories claimed by the once vast Austro-Hungarian empire, including in whole or part the modern day nations of Austria, Hungary, Germany, Italy, Albania, Croatia, Romania, and the Czech Republic.
Map of the Austrian Empire, Italian States, Turkey in Europe, and Greece ; Maltese Islands [inset] from New general atlas. New York Public Library. 1860. Discover; Compare; 3D; Document
The map shows the territorial development of the Habsburg Monarchy as it evolved into a sprawling, geographically fragmented empire.