A parliament
No they shared the same parliament andpussy
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.
Austria-Hungary is on the continent of Europe.
ANSWER Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary
Hungary officially split from Austria-Hungary in October 1918, so Austria and Hungary had to negotiate separate treaties. Austria had the Treaty of Saint-Germain, and Hungary had the Treaty of Trianon.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
Austria-Hungary annexed Bosina.
austria-hungary
The joint capitals of the Austro-Hungarian Empire were Vienna for Austria and Budapest for Hungary. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria-hungary
The country of Austria-Hungary divided into the individual countries Austria and Hungary after WW1 but it was located in Europe.
Yes, Austria and Hungary shared the same monarch from 1867 until the end of World War I in 1918. This arrangement was part of the Austro-Hungarian Compromise, which established a dual monarchy, allowing both regions to maintain separate governments while being united under a single emperor. Franz Joseph I was one of the most notable monarchs during this period. Despite their shared monarchy, Austria and Hungary had distinct political and administrative systems.