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Kronland may
refer to: the
German name of Lanškroun, a town in the
Czech Republic a "crown land", a
constituent territory of Cisleithania, the Austrian...
- 1648. In
October 1654 he was
given the
nobility title (falckrabě) "de
Kronland" (anagram of "Landskron",
German name for the city of Lanškroun). It is...
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Avstrijsko primorje, Hungarian: Osztrák Tengermellék) was a
crown land (
Kronland) of the
Austrian Empire,
established in 1849. It
consisted of
three regions:...
- (1): 325–364. doi:10.1353/sys.2014.0000. ISSN 2154-6665. S2CID 147099574.
Kronland-Martinet, Richard; Ystad, Sølvi; Jensen,
Kristoffer (2008-07-19). Computer...
- It was
integrated into the
Austrian Empire. From 1867 onwards, it was a
Kronland (Crown Land) of Cisleithania.
After World War I, the
victors settled border...
- 1849
genehmigte Organisirung der
politischen Verwaltungsbehörden für das
Kronland Böhmen
kundgemacht wird, und sie Maßregeln zu
deren Durchführung festgesetzt...
- had been part of Cisleithania,
Burgenland did not
constitute a
specific Kronland, and when it was
formed it did not have its own
regional political and...
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whole of
Tyrol was
returned to
Austria in 1814.
Tyrol was a
Cisleithanian Kronland (royal territory) of Austria-Hungary from 1867. The
County of
Tyrol then...
- The
Archduchy of
Austria continued to
exist as a
constituent crown land (
Kronland)
within the Empire,
although it was
divided into
Upper and
Lower Austria...
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Exceptions are the city of Vienna,
which belonged to the
Lower Austria Kronland until 1920, and Burgenland,
ceded to
Austria by the
Kingdom of Hungary...