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- Cisleithania, officially The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council (German: Die im Reichsrat vertretenen Königreiche und Länder), was...
- law. At its core was the dual monarchy, which was a real union between Cisleithania, the northern and western parts of the former Austrian Empire, and Transleithania...
- had their own heads of government: the minister-president of Cisleithania for Cisleithania (the Austrian part of the empire) and the prime minister of...
- limited to the Danubian and Alpine provinces which had been the core of Cisleithania. Much of its claimed territory was de facto administered by the newly...
- the Austrian Empire ("Lands Represented in the Imperial Council", or Cisleithania) in the western and northern half and the Kingdom of Hungary ("Lands...
- The minister-president of Austria was the head of government of the Austrian Empire from 1848, when the office was created in the course of the March Revolution...
- Slavic peoples were divided between various subdivisions of the monarchy: Cisleithania: The Austrian Littoral, Duchy of Carniola and the Kingdom of Dalmatia...
- addition to the Imperial Council, the fifteen individual crown lands of Cisleithania had their own diets (German: Landtage). The seat of the Imperial Council...
- article deals with the stamps and postal history of the Austrian Empire, Cisleithania within Austria-Hungary, and the Republic of Austria. The Austrian Empire...
- as members of the Herrenhaus, were represented in the Reichsrat of Cisleithania and bore the title of a Prince-Archbishop. Gruden, Josip (1910). Zgodovina...