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    The Austrian Littoral (German: Österreichisches Küstenland, Italian: Litorale Austriaco, Croatian: Austrijsko primorje, Slovene: Avstrijsko primorje,...
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    Cisleithania (redirect from Austrian lands)
    the Austrian Littoral) Margraviate of Moravia (Land of the Bohemian Crown) Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca (Part of the Austrian Littoral) Princely...
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    traditional regions of Slovenia. The littoral in its name – for a coastal-adjacent area – recalls the former Austrian Littoral (Avstrijsko Primorje), the Habsburg...
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  • Lodomeria 1772–1800; 1849–90 Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria 1890–1918 Austrian Littoral Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca Imperial Free City of Trieste...
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  • Adriatic coast of the Austrian crown lands of Gorizia and Istria. The name arose with the emergence of tourism in the Austrian Littoral from the mid 19th...
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    Julian March (category Articles containing Austrian German-language text)
    of the area, to demonstrate that the Austrian Littoral, Veneto, Friuli, and Trentino (then all part of the Austrian Empire) shared a common Italian linguistic...
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    ongoing war. At state functions, the Austrian black-gold and the Hungarian red-white-green tricolor were used. Austria was represented by the black-gold...
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    the Austrian Littoral. The residence of the Inner Austrian archdukes and stadtholders was at the Burg castle complex in Graz. The Inner Austrian territory...
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    (1907); Salzburg (1909); Klagenfurt, Sankt Pölten (1911); Piran (1912) Austrian Littoral: Pula (1904). Bohemia: Prague (1891); Teplice (1895); Liberec (1897);...
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    Austrian astronomer Mate Parlov, Croatian boxer Jolanda di Maria Petris, Italian-Finnish operatic soprano and voice pedagog Herman Potočnik, Austrian...
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    Istria (category Austrian Littoral)
    kingdom was broken up in 1849, after which Istria formed part of Austrian Littoral, also known as the "Küstenland", which also included the city of Trieste...
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    Kingdom of Illyria (category Subdivisions of the Austrian Empire (1804–1867))
    kingdom was dissolved and split into the Austrian crown lands of Carniola, Carinthia, and the Austrian Littoral. The French Illyrian Provinces had comprised...
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  • the Triple Entente, recognition of control over Italian Tyrol, the Austrian Littoral and Dalmatia—territories with sizeable ethnic Italian populations...
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    the Austrian Littoral Istria (in the modern municipalities of Koper, Izola, Piran, Hrpelje-Kozina, Muggia and Dolina), part of the Austrian Littoral Arms...
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    Odilo Globocnik (category People from Austrian Littoral)
    1904 in the Imperial Free City of Trieste, then the capital of the Austrian Littoral administrative region of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (now in Italy)...
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    Despite their ethnic differences, the Italian-majority areas of the Austrian Littoral fully participated in the National Assembly. However, due to historical...
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    the Austrian Kingdom of Dalmatia, with the exception of Rab, which is geographically related to the Kvarner area and functionally to the Littoral–Gorski...
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    Imperial Free City of Trieste (category Austrian Littoral)
    century to 1806, a constituent part of the German Confederation and the Austrian Littoral from 1849 to 1920, and part of the Italian Julian March until 1922...
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    The Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral (German: Operationszone Adriatisches Küstenland, OZAK; or colloquially: Operationszone Adria; Italian: Zona...
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    and the Habsburg monarchy (from 1804 the Austrian Empire, and from 1867 the Cisleithanian portion of Austria-Hungary). It is largely coterminous with...
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    core "Austrian" provinces, together with Carniola, Dalmatia, the Austrian Littoral (Gorizia and Gradisca, Trieste and Istria) to the south, and Bohemia...
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    split among his brothers into the Inner Austrian territory under Ernest the Iron and a Tyrolean/Further Austrian line under Frederick of the Empty Pockets...
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    Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca (category Austrian Littoral)
    spelled "Goritz", was a crown land of the Habsburg dynasty within the Austrian Littoral on the Adriatic Sea, in what is now a multilingual border area of...
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    Duchy of Carniola (category Austrian Circle)
    territory, which in 1754 became the Austrian crown land of Gorizia and Gradisca (part of the present-day Slovenian Littoral). The remains of the Margraviate...
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    Austrian part bordered on the Bavarian stem duchy. The adjacent Innviertel region belonged to the Bavarian dukes, until it was occupied by Austrian forces...
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    Croatian Littoral (Croatian: Hrvatsko primorje) is a historical name for the region of Croatia comprising mostly the coastal areas between traditional...
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    still mainly Slovene; it was 92% Slovene before the annexation of Austrian Littoral to Italy in 1920 and subsequent Italianization. The newer part of...
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  • Syrmia Transdanubia Transylvania Upper Hungary Austria Lower Austria Upper Austria Austrian Littoral (Primorska) Bačka Banat Baranya Bavaria Franconia...
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    Gorizia and Gradisca, a Habsburg crown land which later formed the Austrian Littoral together with the March of Istria and the Imperial Free City of Trieste...
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    Adriatic Sea (category Bodies of water of the Slovene Littoral)
    cisleithanian (Austrian) part of Austria-Hungary spanned from the Austrian Littoral to the Bay of Kotor, with the exception of the Croatian Littoral mainland...
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