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  2. European route E66 - Wikipedia

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    1 Itinerary. 2 References. ... Austria. B 100 (Drautal ... Hungary requested in October 2011 that E66 should be extended from Székesfehérvár via Dunaújváros ...

  3. Austria-Hungary - Wikipedia

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    [59] [60] Nevertheless, Austria–Hungary was more urbanized (25%) [61] than some of its opponents in the war, like the Russian Empire (13.4%), [62] Serbia (13.2%) [63] or Romania (18.8%). [64] Furthermore, the Austro-Hungarian Empire had also more industrialized economy [ 65 ] and higher GDP per capita [ 66 ] than the Kingdom of Italy, which ...

  4. Category:Category-Class Austria-Hungary pages - Wikipedia

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    Category talk:Expatriates from Austria-Hungary in the Kingdom of Serbia; Category talk:Expatriates from Austria-Hungary in the Netherlands; Category talk:Expatriates from Austria-Hungary in the Ottoman Empire; Category talk:Expatriates from Austria-Hungary in the Russian Empire; Category talk:Expatriates from Austria-Hungary in the United States

  5. Armistice of Villa Giusti - Wikipedia

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    In the final stage of the Battle of Vittorio Veneto, a stalemate was reached, and the troops of Austria-Hungary started a chaotic withdrawal. On 28 October, Austria-Hungary asked Italy for an armistice [2] They hesitated to sign the text of the armistice. Italy demanded Austria to accept it until 3 November at 00:00 o'clock, and they did so.

  6. Dissolution of Austria-Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The dissolution of Austria-Hungary was a major political event that occurred as a result of the growth of internal social contradictions and the separation of different parts of Austria-Hungary. The more immediate reasons for the collapse of the state were World War I, the 1918 crop failure, general starvation and the economic crisis.

  7. Austro-Hungarian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The army of Austria-Hungary has been described as a state within a state. In an empire of ten nationalities and five religions, marked by ethnic conflict and sharp political and economic divisions, the army formed the only real bond among the emperor's subjects and the sole instrument through which loyalty to him could find expression.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Former countries/Austria-Hungary task ...

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    The aim of this task force is to improve the quality and accessibility of articles related to the Habsburg Monarchy, inside and outside the Holy Roman Empire, up to and including the short-lived successor states that sprung out of the dissolution of Austria-Hungary in the period between the two World Wars of the 20th century.

  9. Brücke von Andau - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge at Andau today The Bridge at Andau looking to Austria from Hungary. Backdrop for the film “Der Bockerer III” The Brücke von Andau (Hungarian: Mosontarcsai híd or Andaui híd) is a small bridge over the Einserkanal [de; hu; it; nl; pl] / Hanság-fÅ‘csatorna, a small artificial river which forms part of the border between Austria and Hungary.