Austria-Hungary

 

       Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a constitutional monarchy in Central and 

Eastern Europe between 1867 and 1918. It was formed when the Austrian Empire adopted a new constitution; as a result Austria (Cisleithania) and Hungary

(Transleithania) were placed on equal footing. It dissolved into several new states at the end of the First World War. Austria-Hungary was a multinational state

and one of Europe's major powers at the time. Austria-Hungary was geographically the second-largest country in Europe after the Russian Empire, at

621,538 km2 (239,977 sq mi),[7] and the third-most populous (after Russia and the German Empire). The Empire built up the fourth-largest machine building

industry of the world, after the United StatesGermany, and the United Kingdom.[8] Austria-Hungary also became the world's third largest manufacturer

and exporter of electric home appliances, electric industrial appliances and power generation apparatus for power plants, after the United States and the

German Empire.[9][10]


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 A large scale composite map from 1856 at the David Rumsey Collection: 

 

General-Post und Strassen Karte der Oesterreichischen Monarchie (1854) Franz Ersten

 

 

Carte Generale de la Monarchie Austro-Hongroise (1875) A. Brue'

 

Includes a table of provinces.

 

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Courtesy of the David Rumsey Collection

Austria-Hungary (1884) J. Arrowsmith

 

 

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Uibersichts-Karte von Oesterreich-Ungarn (1890) A. Steinhauser    

 

Romania is included here.                           

 

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Courtesy of the Library of Congress

Artaria's Eisenbahn-u. Postkarte von Oesterreich-Ungarn   (1907)                                 

 

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Source: http://rcin.org.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=51096

Ubersichtskarte der osterreichischen Staatsbahnen  (1909) K. Prochaska

Outline map of Austrian State Railways

 

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Oesterreich-Ungarn (1910) C. Flemming

Post WWI borders have been roughly added to the map.

 

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Courtesy of http://mapywig.org

Austria-Hungary (1912) A.K. Johnston

 

Includes the addition of Bosnia.

 

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Courtesy of the David Rumsey Collection