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Crown land (sometimes
spelled crownland), also
known as
royal domain, is a
territorial area
belonging to the monarch, who
personifies the Crown. It is...
- of
World War I, the
Kingdom of
Serbia united with the
former Habsburg crownland of Vojvodina;
later in the same year it
joined with
other South Slavic...
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allocated the
major part of the
territory of the
former Austro-Hungarian
Crownland of
Carinthia to Austria. This set the
border on the
Karavanke mountain...
- Crown) was not
considered a "
crownland"
anymore after the
establishment of Austria-Hungary in 1867, so that the "
crownlands"
became identical with what...
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Habsburg monarchy in the
historical region of
Galicia in
Eastern Europe. The
crownland was
established in 1772. The
lands were
annexed from the Polish-Lithuanian...
- Srbija, German: Königreich Serbien, Latin:
Regnum Serviae) was a
province (
crownland) of the
Habsburg monarchy from 1718 to 1739. It was
formed from the territories...
- the
Bohemian Crown, i.e. the
Bohemia and
Moravia (modern day Czechia)
crownlands (including
small adjacent Lower Austrian territories around Feldsberg...
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Duchy of Salzburg, a
crownland of the
Austrian Empire. The city
became part of Austria-Hungary in 1866 as the
capital of a
crownland of the
Austrian Empire...
- (Serbische Woiwodschaft), was a
crownland of the
Austrian Empire that
existed between 1849 and 1861. It was a
separate crownland named after two
former provinces:...
- Austria-Hungary: the role of
banks in the
industrialization of the
Czech crownlands, 1873–1914 (1976)
online Sauer, Walter. "Habsburg Colonial: Austria-Hungary's...