1662
Map - Kingdom of Hungary
www.library.ucla.edu/yrl/reference/maps/blaeu/hvngaria.jpg |
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Sudetenlander Map
(old Bohemia /
Böhmen
areas)
Sudetenland (formerly German
settled areas in Böhmen, Mähren and
Austria. Schlesien
(Czechoslovakia, today Czech
republic). |
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Sudetengebiete
(Highlighted in Yellow)
Sudeten-Land Mairen Sachsen
Neider-Schles
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Kingdoms and
countries of Austria–Hungary: 1. Bohemia, 2. Bukovina, 3. Carinthia, 4.
Carniola, 5. Dalmatia, 6. Galicia, 7. Küstenland,
8. Lower Austria, 9. Moravia, 10. Salzburg, 11.
Silesia, 12. Styria, 13. Tirol, 14. Upper
Austria, 15. Vorarlberg; Transleithania: 16.
Hungary, 17. Croatia and Slavonia; 18. Bosnia
and Herzegovina |
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Schildebirge Province / Fejer
County, Hungary, location is 20-25 miles
WSW of Budapest, Hungary. This is
where the earliest "Donauschwabens"
immigrated and settled before the
"Three Great Immigrations" began starting
with the Caroline (1718-1737), Maria
Theresia (1744-1772) and Josephinische
(1772-1787). These early settlers
immigrated into Hungary circa 1695,
purchased land and settled the area. The 2nd
generation of the initial settlers began to
immigrate into the Banat and once there were
responsible in the creation of over 50 or
more towns. (John Busch) |
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Austro-Hungarian Land
Forces 1848-1918 |
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1870 - Hungary Counties |
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1881 -Religions in
Austria-Hungary, Andrees Allgemeiner Hand Atlas, 1st Ed., Leipzig (Germany) |
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1883 Map
of the Austrian Empire Railway & Steamboat
Communications & Routes
from Karl
Baedeker's book: Southern Germany and
Austria, including Hungary and Transylvania:
handbook for travelers. |
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1898 - Regiment Map of Austro-Hungarian
www.kuk-wehrmacht.de/regiment/img/oegarnkart1898.jpg |
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1905 - Austria-Hungary
Historical Military Map |
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"Library
of general and practical knowledge for
the military candidate"
Bibliothek allgemeinen und praktischen
Wissens für Militäranwärter Band I, 1905
/ Deutsches Verlaghaus Bong & Co Berlin
* Leipzig * Wien * Stuttgart
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1910
- 3rd Military Mapping Survey of
Austria-Hungary (includes
many small villages some of which no
longer exist)
http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/digkonyv/topo/3felmeres.htm |
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1910 - Lazarus Map Index (by county
index)
http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/maps/1910/vmlista.htm |
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1911 - Distribution of Races in Austria-Hungary
from the Historical Atlas by William R.
Shepherd |
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1912 -
Balkan changes after the Crimean War,
from Literary & Historical Atlas of
Europe
by J.G. Bartholomew |
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1913 Map
& List of all Hungarian counties
www.felix-game.ca/html_files/countymap.html |
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1921
The Treaty of Trianon & the Dismemberment of the Kingdom of Hungary
The Treaty of Trianon is the peace
treaty concluded at the end of World War I
by the Allies of World War I, on one side,
and Hungary, seen as a successor of
Austria-Hungary, on the other. It
established the borders of Hungary and
regulated its international situation.
Hungary lost over two-thirds of its
territory and about two-thirds of its
inhabitants under the treaty.[1]. The
principal beneficiaries of territorial
adjustment were Romania, Czechoslovakia, and
the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
The treaty was signed on June 4, 1920, at
the Grand Trianon Palace in Versailles,
France. |
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1920
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: Hungary before &
after 1920
www.thomasgraz.net/glass/map-H-1920.htm |
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How
Hungary Shrank
www.americanhungarianfederation.org/news_trianon.htm
Comparison
Map
www.americanhungarianfederation.org/images/trianon2.gif |
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1883 -
BAEDEKER'S SOUTHERN
GERMANY AND AUSTRIA,
Including Hungary and
Transylvania - Handbook
for travelers |
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1922 -The New World Atlas & Gazetteer edited by
Francis J. Reynolds
www.rootsweb.com/~canmaps/1922-atlas/index.htm |
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1922
- Map Austria, Hungary, Czecho-Slovakia,
Roumania, Jugo-slavia |
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FEEFHS Map
Room
http://feefhs.org/newest_map.html |
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Austria & Hungary @ Heritage Antique Maps
www.heritageantiquemaps.com/Europe/austria.htm |
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Maps of Hungary
[at
various timelines]
www.historicaltextarchive.com/hungary/shields.html |
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Hungaria Regnum
- Kingdom of Hungary
Austria - Bohemia
- Moravia
www.library.ucla.edu/yrl/reference/maps/blaeu/avstria.jpg
Willem
Janszoon and Joan Blaeu Atlas:
Published in 4 volumes beginning in 1645. The first edition of this atlas was published in
1635 as a two volume set in German, Dutch,
Latin, and in French. By 1662 the atlas
had grown to 11 or 12 volumes depending on the
edition and the inclusion of the sea-atlas.
At this point in time the atlas became known as
the Atlas Maior. |
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