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'''Austria-Hungary''', officially the '''Austro-Hungarian Monarchy''', often referred to as the '''Austro-Hungarian Empire''' or the '''Dual Monarchy''', was a multi-ethnic state in [[Central Europe]], established in 1867 as [[Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867|a compromise]] between the declining [[Habsburg monarchy]] who were trying to preserve their power and Hungarians who sought greater autonomy.
'''Austria-Hungary''', officially the '''Austro-Hungarian Monarchy''', often referred to as the '''Austro-Hungarian Empire''' or the '''Dual Monarchy''', was a multi-ethnic state in [[Central Europe]], established in 1867 as [[Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867|a compromise]] between the declining [[Habsburg monarchy]] who were trying to preserve their power and Hungarians who sought greater autonomy.
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Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
Österreichisch-Ungarische Monarchie (German)
Osztrák–Magyar Monarchia (Hungarian)
Flag of Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
Flag
Motto: Indivisibiliter ac inseparabiliter
Indivisibly and inseparably
CapitalVienna (Austria)
Budapest (Hungary)
Largest cityVienna
Official languagesGerman
Hungarian
Croatian
Area
• Total
621,538 km²


Austria-Hungary, officially the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a multi-ethnic state in Central Europe, established in 1867 as a compromise between the declining Habsburg monarchy who were trying to preserve their power and Hungarians who sought greater autonomy.