Austria–Hungary
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Austria–Hungary
Summary
Austria–Hungary is a sovereign state[1]. Austria–Hungary draws 20,657 Wikipedia views per month (sovereign_state category, ranking #86 of 197).[2]
Key Facts
- Austria–Hungary was a member of Central Powers[3].
- Austria–Hungary's religion is recorded as Catholicism[4].
- Austria–Hungary's religion is recorded as Protestantism[5].
- Austria–Hungary's religion is recorded as Eastern Catholic Churches[6].
- Austria–Hungary is in the country of Austria–Hungary[7].
- Austria–Hungary is on the body of water Adriatic Sea[8].
- Austria–Hungary is on the body of water Lake Garda[9].
- Austria–Hungary is on the body of water Lake Constance[10].
- Austria–Hungary is on the body of water Danube[11].
- Austria–Hungary is on the body of water Rhine[12].
- Austria–Hungary is on the body of water Inn[13].
- Austria–Hungary is on the continent of Europe[14].
- Austria–Hungary's instance of is recorded as sovereign state[15].
- Austria–Hungary's instance of is recorded as historical country[16].
- Austria–Hungary's instance of is recorded as empire[17].
- Austria–Hungary's instance of is recorded as real union[18].
- Austria–Hungary's instance of is recorded as country[19].
- Austria–Hungary's capital is recorded as Vienna[20].
- Austria–Hungary's capital is recorded as Budapest[21].
- Austria–Hungary's official language is recorded as German[22].
- Austria–Hungary's official language is recorded as Hungarian[23].
- Austria–Hungary's currency is recorded as Austro-Hungarian gulden[24].
- Austria–Hungary's currency is recorded as Austro-Hungarian krone[25].
- Austria–Hungary's shares border with is recorded as Prussia[26].
- Austria–Hungary's shares border with is recorded as Kingdom of Saxony[27].
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Identity
Austria–Hungary is part of Central Powers[28]. Austria–Hungary followed Austrian Empire[29].
Why It Matters
Austria–Hungary draws 20,657 Wikipedia views per month (sovereign_state category, ranking #86 of 197).[2] Austria–Hungary has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] Austria–Hungary is known by 179 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]