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A Áustria-Hungria ou Império Austro-Húngaro foi um vasto e importante Estado europeu, sucessor do Império Habsburgo. Resultou de um compromisso entre as nobrezas austríaca e húngara em 1867, e foi dissolvido em 1918, após a derrota na Primeira Guerra Mundial, conforme as exigências do Tratado de Versalhes implementadas pelos tratados de Saint-Germain e Trianon. Na altura da sua dissolução, o Império tinha uma superfície total de 677.546 km². More information...

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