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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia II - Events

1867 - January—April. January 1 - The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge opens between Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky, becoming the longest suspension bridge in the world January 8 - African-American men granted the right to vote in the District of Columbia January 11 - Benito Juárez becomes Mexican president again January 30 - Emperor Komei of Japan dies. Crown Prince Mutsuhito is expected to become the next Emperor of Japan. January 31 – Maronite national ...

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1867, 1867 - Events, 1867 - January—April, 1867 - May—August, 1867 - September—December, 1867 - Month/day unknown, 1867 - Births, 1867 - Deaths

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia - Austrian Empire

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. The Austrian Empire was founded in 1804 as a reaction to the creation of the First French Empire under Napoleon I. The first Emperor of Austria was Francis I, at this time holding also the title of a Holy Roman Emperor, which he abdicated when the Empire was abolished in Napoleon's reorganisation of Germany in 1806. In the process of keeping his imperial ti ...

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia - 1867

Canada - Mexico - South Africa - U.S. Rail Transport - Science - Sports Births - Deaths 1867 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). 1867 - Events. January 1 - The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge opens between Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky, becoming the longest suspension bridge in the world January 8 - African-American men granted the right to vote in the District of Columbia January 11 - Benito Juárez becomes ...

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Ausgleich: : Budapest

Location of Budapest in Hungary Budapest (pronounced ['budɒˌpɛʃt]) is the capital city of Hungary and the country's principal political, industrial, commercial and transportation centre. It has more than 1.7 million inhabitants, down from a mid-1980s peak of 2.07 million. Budapest became a single city occupying both banks of the river Danube with the amalgamation in 1873 of right-bank Buda (Ofen in German) and Óbuda (Old Buda or Alt-Ofen) together w ...

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  • Budapest - History
  • Budapest - Districts of Budapest
  • Budapest - Transport
    • Budapest - Airport
    • Budapest - Roads
    • Budapest - Railway
    • Budapest - Subway
    • Budapest - Waterways
  • Budapest - Important figures

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia - Hungary

The Republic of Hungary (Magyar Köztársaság listen ▶ (help·info)), or Hungary (Magyarország listen ▶ (help·info)), is a landlocked country in Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia and Slovenia. It is known locally as the Country of the Magyars. Hungary - History. M ...

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia - Causes of World War I

Main article: World War I On June 28, 1914, Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria and heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo in a conspiracy involving Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb student. Gavrilo Princip was part of a group of fifteen assailants, acting with some support from parts of the Serbian government. Though World War I was triggered by the chain of events this assassination unleashed, the war's origins lie deeper, involving national politics, cultures, economics, and a complex web of ...

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia - Budapest

Location of Budapest in Hungary Budapest (pronounced ['budɒˌpɛʃt]) is the capital city of Hungary and the country's principal political, industrial, commercial and transportation centre. It has more than 1.7 million inhabitants, down from a mid-1980s peak of 2.07 million. Budapest became a single city occupying both banks of the river Danube with the amalgamation in 1873 of right-bank Buda (Ofen in German) and Óbuda (Old Buda or Alt-Ofen) together w ...

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia - Composition

Composition could refer to: Composition - Composition in sciences. Function composition is a means of creating a new function from two existing functions. In number theory, a composition is similar to a partition, except that order matters. In computer science, composition is an act or result of combining simpler objects like data types into more complex data types, or function calls into calling functions. In natural science, composition is the proportion and combina ...

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia - Magyars

Romania:    1,431,807 (2002) Slovakia:    520,528 (2001) Serbia and Montenegro:    293,299 (2002) Ukraine:    156,600 (2001) Austria:    40,583 (2001) Croatia:    16,595 (2001) Turkey:    6,800 (2001) Slovenia:    6,243 (2001) America:    1,398,000(2000) Canada:    267,000(2001) Western Europe:    260,0 ...

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia - Habsburg

Habsburg (sometimes spelled Hapsburg, but never so in official use) was one of the major ruling houses of Europe. Their principal roles were as: Kings of Germany, (several centuries to 1806), mostly also crowned as Holy Roman Emperors, and Rulers of Austria (as dukes 1282–1453, archdukes 1453–1804, and emperors 1804–1918), Kings of Croatia (1527–1918), Kings of Hungary (1437–1918), Kings of Spain (1516–1700), Kings of Portugal (1580–1640),Including:

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia - Austria-Hungary

Austria-Hungary Die im Reichsrat vertretenen Königreiche und Länder und die Länder der heiligen ungarischen Stephanskrone (German) A birodalmi tanácsban képviselt királyságok és országok és a magyar szent korona országai (Hungarian) Austria-Hungary in Europe Kingdoms and countries of Austria-Hungary war flag merchant flag Flag of Hungary Coat of arms ...

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia II - Magyarization - Magyarization in the Austrian Empire and in Austria-Hungary

The term Magyarization is usually used in regards to the national policies implemented by the government of the Kingdom of Hungary, which was part of the Habsburg Empire. The onset of this process dates to the late 18th century and was intensified after the Ausgleich in 1867, which increased the autonomy of the Hungarian government within Austria-Hungary. The Kingdom of Hungary (also called Transleithania) was a multi-ethnic country inhabited by Magyars, Germans, Slovaks, Romanians, Serbs, Slovenians, Rusyns, Jews, Roma and oth ...

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Magyarization, Magyarization - Magyarization in the Austrian Empire and in Austria-Hungary, Magyarization - Notes

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia II - History of Austria - The Habsburg Monarchy 13th century–1918

Also see: Habsburg Monarchy History of Austria - Beginnings 1278-1526. Following the extinction of the Babenbergs in the 13th century, Austria came briefly under the rule of the Czech King Otakar II. Contesting the election of Rudolf I of Habsburg as Emperor, Otakar was defeated and killed by the German King, who took Austria and gave it to his sons in 1278. Austria was ruled by the Habsburgs for the next 640 years. In the 14th and 15th centuries, the Habsburgs began to accumulate other provinces in ...

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History of Austria, History of Austria - Early history, History of Austria - Early middle ages, History of Austria - Babenberg Austria, History of Austria - The Habsburg Monarchy 13th century–1918, History of Austria - Beginnings 1278-1526, History of Austria - The Reformation and Austria's Rise to Power 1526-1714, History of Austria - Charles VI and Maria Theresa 1711-1780, History of Austria - The Reigns of Joseph II and Leopold II 1780-1792, History of Austria - The Era of the French Revolution and Napoleon 1792-1814, History of Austria - The Nineteenth Century 1815-1918, History of Austria - The First Republic 1918–1934, History of Austria - Austrofascism 1934–1938, History of Austria - Part of Nazi Germany 1938–1945, History of Austria - The Second Republic since 1945, History of Austria - Allied occupation, History of Austria - Independence and political development during the Second Republic, History of Austria - The 90s and the recent past, History of Austria - Reference

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia II - Irish UK general election 1918 - Background

In 1918 the whole of Ireland was a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and was represented in the British Parliament by just over one hundred MPs. Whereas in Great Britain most elected politicians were members of either the Liberal Party or the Conservative Party, from 1882–1918 most Irish MPs were members of the Irish Parliamentary Party. The IPP strove for Home Rule in the form of internal self-government for Ireland, through a peaceful campaign of reform. This tactic did successfully bring a Home Rule Act 1914 on to ...

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Irish UK general election 1918, Irish UK general election 1918 - Background, Irish UK general election 1918 - Changes in the electorate, Irish UK general election 1918 - Political factors, Irish UK general election 1918 - The election, Irish UK general election 1918 - Results, Irish UK general election 1918 - Aftermath and legacy, Irish UK general election 1918 - Question of interpretation, Irish UK general election 1918 - Prominent candidates, Irish UK general election 1918 - Elected unopposed, Irish UK general election 1918 - Elected in contests, Irish UK general election 1918 - Defeated, Irish UK general election 1918 - Footnotes

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia II - Habsburg Monarchy - Terminology

Names of the territory that (with some exceptions) finally became Austria-Hungary: Habsburg monarchy or Austrian monarchy (1526 – 1867) : This was an unofficial, but very frequent name - even at that time. The entity had no official name. Note that technically the term Habsburg monarchy can also refer to the period 1276-1918 when the Habsburgs ruled in the monarchy centered in present-day Austria, and Austrian monarchy can refer to the monarchy centered in present-day Austria 1156 – 1867, but both terms ar ...

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Habsburg Monarchy, Habsburg Monarchy - Terminology, Habsburg Monarchy - Territories, Habsburg Monarchy - Characteristics, Habsburg Monarchy - Habsburg territories outside the Habsburg Monarchy, Habsburg Monarchy - History, Habsburg Monarchy - Rulers of the Habsburg Monarchy 1526-1918

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia II - Galicia Central Europe - History

Galicia Central Europe - Prior to partitions of Poland. Main articles: Red Ruthenia and Halych-Volhynia The region of what later became known as Galicia appears to have been incorporated, in large part, into the Empire of Great Moravia. It is first attested in the Primary Chronicle under 981, when Volodymyr the Great of Kievan Rus took over the Red Ruthenian cities i ...

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Galicia Central Europe, Galicia Central Europe - Origin and variations of the name, Galicia Central Europe - Galicia and Lodomeria in different languages, Galicia Central Europe - History, Galicia Central Europe - Prior to partitions of Poland, Galicia Central Europe - From partitions of Poland to the Congress of Vienna, Galicia Central Europe - From 1815 to 1860, Galicia Central Europe - Constitutional experiments, Galicia Central Europe - Galician autonomy, Galicia Central Europe - The Great Economic Emigration, Galicia Central Europe - First World War and Polish-Ukrainian conflict, Galicia Central Europe - Second World War and Distrikt Galizien, Galicia Central Europe - Legacy, Galicia Central Europe - Economy, Galicia Central Europe - Major cities and towns, Galicia Central Europe - Personalities from Galicia, Galicia Central Europe - External link

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia II - Avram Iancu - Conflict

The Austrians clearly rejected the October demand that the ethnical criteria become the basis for internal borders, with the goal of creating a province for Romanians (Transylvania grouped alongside the Banat and Bukovina), as they did not want to replace the threat of Hungarian nationalism with the potential one of Romanian separatism. Yet they did not declare themselves hostile to the rapid creation of Romanian administrative offices within Transylvania, one which prevented Hungary fr ...

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Avram Iancu, Avram Iancu - Early life, Avram Iancu - Conflict, Avram Iancu - Later years, Avram Iancu - Reference

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia II - Miskolc - History

The area has been inhabited since the ancient times – archaeological findings date back to the Neolithic, proving human presence for over 70.000 years. Its first known dwellers were the Cotinus, one of the Celt tribes. The area has been occupied by Hungarians during the "Conquest" in the late 9th century. It was named after the Miskóc clan and was first mentioned by this name around 1210. The Miskóc clan lost their power when King Charles I centralized his power by ...

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Miskolc, Miskolc - Geography, Miskolc - Demographics, Miskolc - History, Miskolc - Historical population, Miskolc - Economy, Miskolc - City parts of Miskolc, Miskolc - Avas, Miskolc - Belváros Downtown, Miskolc - Diósgyőr, Miskolc - Egyetemváros University Town, Miskolc - Hejőcsaba and Görömböly, Miskolc - Lillafüred, Miskolc - Martintelep, Miskolc - Miskolctapolca, Miskolc - Alsóhámor Bükkszentlászló Felsőhámor Ómassa Szirma, Miskolc - Tourist sights, Miskolc - Downtown, Miskolc - Diósgyőr, Miskolc - Lillafüred, Miskolc - Miskolctapolca, Miskolc - Near to the city, Miskolc - Public transport, Miskolc - Famous people, Miskolc - Born in Miskolc, Miskolc - Lived in Miskolc, Miskolc - Twin towns of Miskolc

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia II - Transylvania - History

Transylvania - Ancient History: Transylvania as the heartland of the Dacian state. Herodotus gives an account of the Agathyrsi, who lived in Transylvania during the 5th century BC. A kingdom of Dacia was in existence at least as early as the beginning of the 2nd century BC under a king, Oroles. Under Burebista, the greatest king of Dacia and a contemporary of Julius Caesar, the Dacian kingdom reached its maximum extent. The area now constituting Transyl ...

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Transylvania, Transylvania - Geography, Transylvania - Economy, Transylvania - Population, Transylvania - Etymology, Transylvania - History, Transylvania - Ancient History: Transylvania as the heartland of the Dacian state, Transylvania - Early Middle Ages: From Dacia to the Great Migrations, Transylvania - Late Middle Ages: Transylvania as part of the Kingdom of Hungary, Transylvania - Transylvania as an independent principality, Transylvania - Austrian Rule and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Transylvania - Transylvania as part of Romania, Transylvania - Historical population, Transylvania - Coat of arms of Transylvania, Transylvania - Tourist attractions, Transylvania - Culture

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Ausgleich: Encyclopedia II - Budapest - History

Budapest's recorded history begins with the Roman town of Aquincum, founded around 89 AD on the site of an earlier Celtic settlement near what was to become Óbuda, and from 106 until the end of the 4th century the capital of the province of lower Pannonia. Aquincum was the base camp of Legio II Adiutrix. The area of Campona (today's Nagytétény) belongs to Buda as well. Today's Pest became the site of Contra Aquincum (or Trans Aquincum), a smaller sentry point. The word Pest (or Peshta) is thought to orig ...

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Budapest, Budapest - History, Budapest - Demographic history, Budapest - Districts of Budapest, Budapest - Landmarks and monuments, Budapest - Transport, Budapest - Airport, Budapest - Roads, Budapest - Railway, Budapest - Subway, Budapest - Waterways, Budapest - Special vehicles, Budapest - Important figures

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