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    Cisleithania, officially The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council (German: Die im Reichsrat vertretenen Königreiche und Länder), was...
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  • the Austrian Empire ("Lands Represented in the Imperial Council", or Cisleithania) in the western and northern half and the Kingdom of Hungary ("Lands...
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    law. At its core was the dual monarchy, which was a real union between Cisleithania, the northern and western parts of the former Austrian Empire, and Transleithania...
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    The minister-president of Austria was the head of government of the Austrian Empire from 1848, when the office was created in the course of the March Revolution...
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    had their own heads of government: the minister-president of Cisleithania for Cisleithania (the Austrian part of the empire) and the prime minister of...
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    limited to the Danubian and Alpine provinces which had been the core of Cisleithania. Much of its claimed territory was de facto administered by the newly...
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    addition to the Imperial Council, the fifteen individual crown lands of Cisleithania had their own diets (German: Landtage). The seat of the Imperial Council...
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    in front of Schönbrunn Palace, the black and gold flag was flown for Cisleithania (Austrian half), while both Croatian and Hungarian flags were flown for...
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    This is a list of notable Austrians. Helmut Berger (1944–2023), actor Senta Berger (born 1941), actress Klaus Maria Brandauer (born 1943), actor Wolfgang...
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    example, the Reichsgesetzblatt, publishing the laws and ordinances of Cisleithania, was issued in eight languages; and all national groups were entitled...
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    Czech politicians. The Bohemian Crown lands became part of the so-called Cisleithania. The Czech Social Democratic and progressive politicians started the...
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    referred to the institutions of the "Austrian" part of Austria-Hungary (Cisleithania). The abbreviation m.k. (Hungarian: magyar királyi), or kgl. ung. (German:...
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    as members of the Herrenhaus, were represented in the Reichsrat of Cisleithania and bore the title of a Prince-Archbishop. Gruden, Josip (1910). Zgodovina...
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    Slavic peoples were divided between various subdivisions of the monarchy: Cisleithania: The Austrian Littoral, Duchy of Carniola and the Kingdom of Dalmatia...
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    Austrian statesman, who served for two terms as Minister-President of Cisleithania, leading cabinets from 1868 to 1870 and 1879 to 1893. He was a scion...
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    a set of five of Basic Laws that restored constitutional monarchy in Cisleithania. One of these Basic Laws, in particular, restored the separation of judiciary...
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  • Maramureș (part in Romania) Volhynia Yedisan (small part in Moldova) Cisleithania Transleithania Bosnia and Herzegonvina: Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia...
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    Austria-Hungary in 1915 Kingdoms and countries of Austria-Hungary: Cisleithania (Empire of Austria): 1. Bohemia, 2. Bukovina, 3. Carinthia, 4. Carniola...
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    called Transleithania by government officials to distinguish them from Cisleithania, the Austrian part of the empire from 1867 onwards. The latter were known...
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    Austrian Empire. From 1867 onwards, it was a Kronland (Crown Land) of Cisleithania. After World War I, the victors settled border changes. The Treaty of...
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    Bohemia 1915–1916 Lesser common Coat of Arms Lesser Coat of arms of Cisleithania and Transleithania under the Imperial Crown and the Crown of Saint Stephen...
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    the Austria-Hungary monarchy the remaining crown lands of so-called Cisleithania became federated as Länder of the Republic of Austria through the implementation...
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    on 6 August. The Russians started to invade Galicia, held by Austrian Cisleithania on 20 August, and annihilated the Austro-Hungarian Army at Lemberg, leading...
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    elections were held in Cisleithania in 1891 to elect the members of the eighth Imperial Council. They were the last elections in Cisleithania before the Badeni...
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    Elizabeth married the Habsburg duke Albert II of Austria. The placenames Cisleithania, Transleithania and Lajtabánság are all derived from the Leitha River...
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    parts of Austria-Hungary), the Imperial-Royal Landwehr (recruited from Cisleithania) and the Royal Hungarian Honvéd (recruited from Transleithania). In the...
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    respectively known unofficially as Cisleithania and Transleithania. South Tyrol, including Brixen, was part of Cisleithania. In 1915, the Treaty of London...
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    actually lay outside the Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen, being part of Cisleithania, the Austrian half of the empire, it was nevertheless included in its...
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    Badeni, was an Austrian statesman, who served as Minister-President of Cisleithania from 1895 until 1897. Many people in Austria, especially Emperor Franz...
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    the "other" half of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, commonly called "Cisleithania". The Czech hopes were revived again in 1870–1871. In an Imperial Rescript...
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