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  2. Austria-Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Although the Kingdom of Hungary comprised only 42% of the population of Austria–Hungary, [76] the thin majority – more than 3.8 million soldiers – of the Austro-Hungarian armed forces were conscripted from the Kingdom of Hungary during the First World War. Roughly 600,000 soldiers were killed in action, and 700,000 soldiers were wounded ...

  3. Maps of present-day countries and dependencies - Wikipedia

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    Austria-Hungary - Byzantine Empire - Caliphate - Czechoslovakia - Frankish Empire - Inca Empire - Macedonian Empire - Roman Empire - Soviet Union - Yugoslavia. Themes International organizations - Languages - Religions. Old atlas Stielers Handatlas 1891

  4. Geography of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    It has 2,106 km of boundaries, shared with Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia to the south and southwest, Slovenia to the west and southwest, and Austria to the west. Hungary's modern borders were first established after World War I when, by the terms of the Treaty of ...

  5. File:Austria-Hungary map new.svg - Wikipedia

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    Derivative works of this file: Austria-Hungary map hu.svg Image:Austria-Hungary map-blank.svg, for more maps derived from this template see Category:Maps of Austria-Hungary ssp. or whatlinks [[Category:Maps of th

  6. Austria - Wikipedia

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    An ethnic map of Austria-Hungary, 1910. Many Austrian Germans of all different social circles such as Georg Ritter von Schönerer promoted strong pan-Germanism in the hope of reinforcing an ethnic German identity amongst Austrian Germans and the annexation of Austria to Germany . [52]

  7. Geography of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Detailed map of Austria Satellite photo of the Alps. Austria may be divided into three unequal geographical areas. The largest part of Austria (62%) is occupied by the relatively young mountains of the Alps, but in the east, these give way to a part of the Pannonian plain, and north of the river Danube lies the Bohemian Forest, an older, but lower, granite mountain range.

  8. File:Austria-Hungary map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Austria-Hungary map-pl.svg; Austria-Hungary map-blank.svg; ... Brief History of Europe/Late modern period until 1914; Brief History of Europe/Print version;

  9. Outline of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The location of Hungary An enlargeable map of the Republic of Hungary. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Hungary: Hungary – landlocked sovereign country located in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe, bordering Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. [1] Its capital is ...