Romania was between Austro-Hungary and Russia.
No, Ljubljana is in Slovenija, which is located east of Italy, south of Austria, west of Hungary and north of Croatia.
The country of Austria-Hungary divided into the individual countries Austria and Hungary after WW1 but it was located in Europe.
Austria is located in the center of the Czech Republic, Germany, Slovenia, Italy, Hungary, Slovakia, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. This country is landlocked by these surrounding countries.
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it was relative to their geographical position in Europe, and that the two countries were located in between France and russia, who along with great Britain formed the entente cordiale.
The Central Powers were the nations of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria, which fought against the Allies during World War I. They are called this because they all were located between Russia in the east and France and the United Kingdom in the west.
Sweden is its own country. It is located between Norway and Finland on the Scandinavian Peninsula.
no it isn't the country surbin is located as an counry by philipe VI of just before austria
It was in the middle of Europe: where Austria and Hungary are located now. It does not exist any more. Austria-Hungary was a country from 1867 to 1918. The Compromise of 1867 brought them together and they established a Dual Monarchy in which they shared power over the country and had two separate parliaments.
The name for the Central Powers (also known as the Triple Alliance) is derived from the location of these countries; all four were located between the Russian Empire (in the east) and France and the United Kingdom (in the west).
Austria is a country that touches Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.