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1900-JAN-01


AUSTRIA-HUNGARY  HUNGARY 
  
(Vienna ar + Budapest a) - (Budapest) -

Kingdom of HUNGARY
[Lands of the Holy Hungarian Crown of Saint Stephen]

Flag or logo since 1900-01-01*
Szent István Koronájának Országai : MAGYAR Királyság (hu) + Die Länder der heiligen Ungarischen Stephanskrone : Königreich UNGARN (de) + Regnum Hungariae : HUNGARIA (la) PCA Member
Emblem or Symbol*

Emperor Francis Joseph I
(ruler of AUSTRIA-HUNGARY since 1900-01-01)
 
 
 
 
Capitals & administrative places*: Budapest
(Budapest)
Official & national languages: German (de) . Hungarian (hu) . Latin (la) .

Mainland:


TRANSLEITHANIA Kingdom of HUNGARY  (Budapest)

7 Divisions:

BANAT OF TEMESCHWAR Region Between the Theiss and the Maros : Voivodeship of BANAT OF TEMESCHWAR [Partium Region]  (Temeschburg)Local: Vajdaság a TEMESI BÁNSÁG : Részek (hu) + Woiwodschaft BANAT TEMESCHWAR (de) + Regio BANNATUS TEMESIENSIS (la)  (Temesvár)
BETWEEN-DANUBE-THEISS Region BETWEEN THE DANUBE AND THE THEISS  (Budapest)Local: Közötti Terület a DUNA ÉS A TISZA (hu) + Gebiet ZWISCHEN DER DONAU UND DER THEIß (de) + Regio INTER THISCIAM ET DANUBIUM (la)  (Budapest)
CIS-DANUBIA Left Bank of the Danube Region : CIS-DANUBIA  (Pressburg)Local: Terület Bal Partján a Duna : FELDIVÉK Vármegyéi (hu) + Gebiet Linken Ufer Der Donau : OBERUNGARN (de) + Regio Cis-Danuvium : CIS-DANUBIA (la)  (Pozsony)
CIS-TYBISCAN Region on the Right Bank of the Theiss : CIS-TYBISCAN  (Kaschau)Local: Terület JOBB PARTJÁN A TISZA (hu) + Gebiet auf dem LINKEN UFER DES THEIß (de) + Regio Parte Sinistra Ripa Tysciam : TRANS-TYSCIA (la)  (Kassa)
TRANS-DANUBIA Region of the Right Bank of the Danube : TRANS-DANUBIA  (Raab)Local: Területet a jobb parton a Duna : DUNÁNTÚL Régió (hu) + Gebiet auf dem RECHTEN UFER DES DONAU (de) + Regio Parte Danubii Ripam Dextram : TRANS-DANUBIA (la)  (Győr)
TRANS-TIBYSCAN Region on the Left Bank of the Theiss : TRANS-TYBISCAN  (Debrecen)Local: Terület BAL PARTJÁN A TISZA (hu) + Gebiet auf dem LINKEN UFER DES THEIß (de) + Regio Parte Sinistra Ripa Tysciam : TRANS-TYSCIA (la)  (Debrecen)
TRANSYLVANIA Region Over The Royal Pass Through The Mountains : Principality of TRANSYLVANIA  (Klausenburg + Weissenburg)Local: Királyhágón túl : ERDÉLY Nagyhercegség (hu) + Gebiet jenseits der Wälder : SIEBENBÜRGEN (de) + Principatus Transylvaniae : TRANSYLVANIA (la)  (Kolozsvár + Gyulafehérvár)


1 Largely Autonomous or Semi-Independent Polity

CROATIA-SLAVONIA Kingdom of CROATIA-SLAVONIA [Triune Kingdom of Dalmatia Croatia and Slavonia in Personal Union with Hungary]  (Zagreb) Emperor Francis Joseph I



1 Territory:

FIUME FIUME Corpus Separatum of the Hungarian Crown : City of Fiume with Territory  (Fiume)Local: FIUME város és területe (hu) + Stadt FIUME mit Gebiet (de) + FLUMENISIS Corpus Separatum (la)  (Fiume)



6 Organisations (or Groupings) of membership (selective)


HAGUE CONVENTION Hague Permanent Court of Arbitration : PCA [Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes]  (The Hague)
INTER-PARLIAMENTARY BUREAU INTER-PARLIAMENTARY BUREAU for Permanent Arbitration  (Berne)
OLYMPIC GAMES International Olympic Committee : IOC  (Lausanne)
RED CROSS International Committee of the Red Cross : ICRC  (Geneva)
TELEGRAPH International Telegraph Union : ITU [International Telegraph Convention]  (Berne)
UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION Universal Postal Union : UPU  (Berne)



* The emblems shown for the subdivisions may in some cases be those of their capital.
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 General Internet Sources

   * Base géographique, Archives nationales d'outre-mer (FR). For the administrative divisions of the former French dependencies.
   * Centennia Historical Atlas Software, ed. Centennia (US). For Europe, North Africa and Middle East historical maps.
   * Drapeaux d'Origine & d'Inspiration Françaises - DO&IF, SFV (FR). For French colonial flags.
   * Ethnologue: Languages of the World, SIL International (US). For languages codes.
   * Flags Of The World - FOTW, Rob Raeside (CA). For the current and historic flags of the world.
   * GeoNames, Geonames (CH). Geographical names database.
   * Google Books, Google (US). Online library used for specific sources.
   * Herald Dick Magazine, Herald Dick (FR). For some current and historic arms.
   * Heraldry of the World, by Ralf Hartemink (NL). For local emblems and arms.
   * L'aménagement linguistique dans le monde, by Jacques Leclerc, University of Laval (CA). For national linguistic policies.
   * National Arms and Emblems - Past and Present, by Hubert de Vries (NL). For historic national emblems and arms.
   * Numismondo - World Printed Money Picture Catalog, by Garry Saint, Esquire (US). For national currencies.
   * Omniatlas - Interactive atlas of World History, by Rick Westera (NZ). For some geopolitical maps.
   * Perry-Castañ:eda Library Map Collection, University of Texas at Austin (US). For some historical maps.
   * Population Statistics, by Jan Lahmeyer (NL). For historical regional demographies and areas.
   * Portale Storia, by Giovanni Fontana (IT). For photos of rulers.
   * ReliefWeb, by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). For maps of some administrative divisions.
   * Rulers.org, by Benjamin Schemmel (DE). For photos of rulers.
   * Statoids, by Gwillim Law (US). For historical administrative subdivisions.
   * The World Factbook, ed. Central Intelligence Agency (US). For the general data and profiles of the current countries.
   * United Nations Peacekeeping, United Nations (UNO). For the United Nations Missions.
   * Vexilla Mundi, by Mello Luchtenberg (NL). For flags of the world.
   * Vexillographia, by Viktor Lomantsov (RU). For flags of Russia and Soviet Union.
   * Wikimedia Commons, Wikimedia Foundation (US). Free-use pictures.
   * Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation (US). For general data, maps, sources, pictures.
   * World Heritage Centre, (UNESCO). For the selected photos of the countries.
   * World History at KMLA, by Alexander Ganse (DE). For historical maps and links by country.
   * World Statesmen, by Ben Cahoon (US). Main source for the historical polities and their rulers.

 General Printed References

   * Atlas des empires and other books of Gérard Chaliand, ed. Payot (FR). General historical geopolitic data.
   * Atlas of the World's Languages, ed. Routledge (UK). Most complete world list of languages and dialects.
   * Flags Through the Ages and Accross the World, by Whitney Smith, ed. McGraw (US). Flags of the world.
   * Fragments d'Europe, by Michel Foucher, ed. Fayard (FR). For the post-Soviet Union polities.
   * L'État du Monde, ed. La Découverte (FR). Yearly geopolitic cover of the world.
   * Quid, by Dominique Frémy, ed. Plon (FR). Yearly encyclopedia that was useful for countries data.
   * Statoids printed version, by Gwillim Law (US). For historical administrative subdivisions.
   * The Times Atlas of the World, ed. Times Atlas (UK). Periodical atlas of the world with its supplementary list of administrative subdivisions.
   * World Christian Encyclopedia, by David B. Barrett, ed. Oxford University Press (UK). For world religious groups but also ethnological data. First inspiring source of Ethnia.org website's look.
   * World Paper Money, ed. Krause (US). For historical currencies.

    + the other sources are added according to the consulted entity.

 




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