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  • 111austro- — aff. a combining form meaning “south”: Austroasiatic[/ex] • Etymology: < L aust(e)r the south, the south wind + o …

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  • 112Paper money of the Austro-Hungarian gulden — Austro Hungarian gulden paper money first appeared after 1881. The inscriptions on the banknotes were in German on the one side and in Hungarian on the other, however, the design for both sides was similar. The banknotes were issued by the Austro …

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  • 113Coins of the Austro-Hungarian gulden — Austro Hungarian gulden coins were minted following the Ausgleich with different designs for the two parts of the empire. Coins of Hungary Coins of Hungary regular issues Image Value Diameter Description Date of first minting Obverse Reverse Edge …

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  • 114Coins of the Austro-Hungarian krone — Austro Hungarian krone coins were minted with different design (but the same technical parameters) in Austria and Hungary. Coins of Austria The Austrian coins were minted in Vienna. Denominated coins for Austria: 1, 2, 10 and 20 Heller; 1, 2, 5,… …

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  • 115Banknotes of the Austro-Hungarian krone — Austro Hungarian krone paper money appeared in the beginning of the XXth century almost ten years after the coins were introduced. All banknotes were bilingual (German and Hungarian), and the value was indicated in eight other languages. After… …

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  • 116Austro-Hungarian — adjective or noun see Austria Hungary …

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  • 117Austro-Turkish War of 1716–18 — The Treaty of Karlowitz (1699) was not an acceptable long standing agreement for the Ottoman Empire. Twelve years after Karlowitz, the Turks began the long prospect of taking revenge for their defeat at the Battle of Vienna in 1683.First, the… …

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  • 118Austro-Columbian — see Neotropical …

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  • 119Austro-Hungarian — See Austria Hungary. * * * …

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  • 120Austro-Prussian War — /aw stroh prush euhn/ the war (1866) in which Prussia, Italy, and some minor German states opposed Austria, Saxony, Hanover, and the states of southern Germany. Also called Seven Weeks War. * * * …

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