Austro-Hungarian Federation
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Osztrák-Magyar Föderáció (hun) Austro-Hungarian Federation (eng) | |
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National Anthem: 63er Regimentsmarsch (March of the 63rd Regiment) | |
Motto: Currently none. | |
Capital | Wien (de-jure), Salzburg (de facto) |
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Official languages | |
- Official | German (High German and Austro-Bavarian), Hungarian |
- Minority | Slovene, Italian, Czech, Serbo-Croatian, English |
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Demonym | Austro-Hungarian |
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Government | Federal socialist state |
- Central Committee of the Provinces | Chairman of the Central Committee |
Regional | Presidents of the Regional Councils |
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Established | |
– Formation | 9 June 2015 |
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Area claimed | ~ 311200 km2 |
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Population | No census done yet ~70.000.000 on claimed area (2015) |
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Currency | 1 Euro = 100 Cent (de facto) 1 Krone = 100 Pfennig = 4 Mark (de-jure) |
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Official Religion(s) | None |
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National colors | Red, White, Green |
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National flower | Edelweiß |
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Time zone | CET/GMT+1 |
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National newspaper | vacant |
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Drives on the | Right |
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Date formats | Gregorian calendar dd/mm/yyyy |
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Formats | Metric system |
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Internet TLD | .at |
The Austro-Hungarian Federation is an autonomous territorial entity, mostly referred to as a micronation that claims as its territory Austria, Czechia, Slovenia, Hungary, Bavaria and the Upper part of Italy (Upper Italy). It was founded with the goal of working on a system combining older and new European entities into the shape of the former Austria-Hungary with a new political system.
Government
The government consists of:
- the Central Committee of the Provinces as legislature, which is currently comprised of 1 Delegate per Prefecture, summing up to 6 seats.
- the head of state, the Chairman of the Central Committee of the Provinces + the ministries