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26.02.2009
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Genua (Genova), environs' map, 1908. Click for preview with technical parameters and pricing details of selected image
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Date of origin: 1908; Max. resolution: 2435x1780px. Full resolution price: € 12,95
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Genua (Genova), environs' map, 1908

Flensburg environs map, 1911. Click for preview with technical parameters and pricing details of selected image
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Date of origin: 1911; Max. resolution: 1788x1242px. Full resolution price: € 12,95
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Flensburg environs map, 1911

Zermatt environs map, 1897. Click for preview with technical parameters and pricing details of selected image
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Date of origin: 1897; Max. resolution: 3130x1820px. Full resolution price: € 12,95
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Zermatt environs map, 1897

Bavarian and Inntal Alps map (Innsbruck-Land), 1906. Click for preview with technical parameters and pricing details of selected image
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Date of origin: 1906; Max. resolution: 2396x3259px. Full resolution price: € 12,95
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Bavarian and Inntal Alps map (Innsbruck-Land), 1906

Zürich, city map, 1897. Click for preview with technical parameters and pricing details of selected image
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Date of origin: 1897; Max. resolution: 3045x1818px. Full resolution price: € 12,95
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Zürich, city map, 1897

Tivoli and environs map, 1909. Click for preview with technical parameters and pricing details of selected image
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Date of origin: 1909; Max. resolution: 2215x1812px. Full resolution price: € 12,95
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Tivoli and environs map, 1909

Châteaux de la Loire district map, 1913. Click for preview with technical parameters and pricing details of selected image
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Date of origin: 1913; Max. resolution: 2497x1819px. Full resolution price: € 12,95
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Châteaux de la Loire district map, 1913

Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) city map, 1928. Click for preview with technical parameters and pricing details of selected image
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Date of origin: 1928; Max. resolution: 4040x5469px. Full resolution price: € 33,95
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Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) city map, 1928

Dalmatian coast from Marina (Bossoglina) to Bari (Antivari). Trogir (Tra?), city map, 1929. Click for preview with technical parameters and pricing details of selected image
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Date of origin: 1929; Max. resolution: 2446x1790px. Full resolution price: € 12,95
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Dalmatian coast from Marina (Bossoglina) to Bari (Antivari). Trogir (Tra?), city map, 1929

Krefeld, city map, 1905. Click for preview with technical parameters and pricing details of selected image
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Date of origin: 1905; Max. resolution: 1184x1765px. Full resolution price: € 12,95
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Krefeld, city map, 1905

Bode River valley from Thale to Treseburg map, 1887. Click for preview with technical parameters and pricing details of selected image
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Date of origin: 1887; Max. resolution: 1793x1105px. Full resolution price: € 12,95
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Bode River valley from Thale to Treseburg map, 1887

From Bergen to Voss map, 1910. Click for preview with technical parameters and pricing details of selected image

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From Bergen to Voss map, 1910


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 Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914  
Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914

Map of the States, Following the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914 (in Czech), 1920
Friday, July 3, 2009

Austria-Hungary (German: Österreich-Ungarn, Hungarian: Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia), also known as the Dual monarchy or as the k.u.k. monarchy, was a dualistic state (1867 –1918) in which the Kingdom of Hungary enjoyed self-government and representation in joint affairs (principally foreign relations and defence) with the western and northern lands of the Austrian Empire under the Austrian Emperors (who also reigned as Kings of Hungary) of the Habsburg dynasty. The federation bore the full name of "The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council and the Lands of the Holy Hungarian Crown of St. Stephen".
Austria-Hungary originated in 1867 in a compromise between the Hungarian nobility and the Habsburg monarchy in an attempt to maintain the old Austrian Empire of 1804. As a multi-national empire in an era of national awakening, it found its political life dominated by disputes among the eleven principal national groups. Although quarrelling among the groups frequently afflicted the Empire, the fifty years of its existence saw rapid economic growth and modernization, as well as many liberal reforms.
Many texts refer to the non-Hungarian ("Austrian") half part of Austria-Hungary as Cisleithania -- because most of its territory lay west (or to "this" side, from an Austrian perspective) of the Leitha river (although Galicia to the north-east also counted as "Austrian"). This region (consisting of more than simply Austria) strictly speaking had no collective official name prior to 1915, and hence official sources referred to the "Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council". (The Imperial Council (Reichsrat) functioned as Cisleithania's parliament.) Similarly, the Transleithanian ("Hungarian") half also consisted of more than simply Hungary, and bore the official designation of the "Lands of the Holy Hungarian Crown of [Saint] Stephen" -- a reference to the canonised first Christian king of Hungary.
The "Kingdoms and Lands" of the Cisleithanian half of the Empire:
- the Kingdom of Bohemia
- the Kingdom of Dalmatia
- the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
- the Archduchy of Austria (as Upper Austria and Lower Austria)
- the Duchy of Bukowina
- the Duchy of Carinthia
- the Duchy of Carniola
- the Duchy of Salzburg
- the Duchy of Upper Silesia and Lower Silesia
- the Duchy of Styria
- the Margravate of Moravia
- the Princely County of Tyrol (including the Land of Vorarlberg),
- the Küstenland ("Coastal Land", including the Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca, the City of Trieste and the Margravate of Istria).
The "Lands" of the Transleithanian half of the Empire: - the Kingdom of Hungary- including Transylvania and Vojvodina
- the Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia
- the City of Fiume.
Bosnia-Herzegovina formed a separate part of the Empire, jointly administered by both halves.

Czechs (the majority in the Czech lands, i.e.Bohemia, Moravia and Austrian Silesia), Poles and Ukrainians (in Galicia), Slovenes (in Carniola, Carinthia and southern Styria, mostly today's Slovenia) and Croats, Italians and Slovenes in Istria each sought a greater say in Cisleithan affairs.
At the same time, Magyar dominance faced challenges from the local majorities of Romanians in Transylvania and in the eastern Banat, of Slovaks in today's Slovakia, of Croats and Serbs in the crownlands of Croatia and of Dalmatia (today's Croatia), in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the provinces known as the Vojvodina (today's northern Serbia)...
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