Why so we say that Austria-Hungary was a patchwork of many nations?
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The Habsburg Empire ruled over the Alpine regions of Tyrol, Austria and Sudetenland as well as the plains of Bohemia. It also had the Italian-speaking provinces of Venetia and Lombardy and the Polish-speaking province of Galicia. While German was spoken by the aristocracy in Bohemia, Magyar and many other dialects were spoken in Hungary. There were also a variety of ethnic groups which practised peasantry—the Bohemians and Slovaks in the north, Slovenes in Carniola, Croats in the south and Romans in the east. Hence, it can be said that ‘the Hapsburg Empire that ruled over Austria–Hungary was a patchwork of many different regions and peoples’.
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Austria- Hungary included many nations because it included different regions and peoples from different background.
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- Austria- Hungary Empire was formed on the Dual Monarchy, which included areas of Central and Eastern Europe.
- Austria- Hungary included the Alpine regions of Tyrol, Austria, and Bohemia.
- Half of the people in this region spoke their local dialects. In the Alpine regions, the majority of the aristocracy used German as their language.
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