Assuming that you mean the demands that Austria made on Serbia after the assassination of the Austrian crown prince, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, there were ten of them, together called the "July Ultimatum". The ten demands were:
The Serbian government should
- Suppress all publications which "incite hatred and contempt of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy" and are "directed against its territorial integrity".
- Dissolve the Serbian nationalist organisation "Narodna Odbrana" ("The People's Defense") and all other such societies in Serbia.
- Eliminate without delay from schoolbooks and public documents all "Propaganda against Austria-Hungary".
- Remove from the Serbian military and civil administration all officers and functionaries whose names the Austro-Hungarian Government will provide.
- Accept in Serbia "representatives of the Austro-Hungarian Government" for the "suppression of subversive movements".
- Bring to trial all accessories to the Archduke's assassination and allow "Austro-Hungarian delegates" (law enforcement officers) to take part in the investigations.
- Arrest Major Voja Tankosić and civil servant Milan Ciganović who were named as participants in the assassination plot.
- Cease the cooperation of the Serbian authorities in the "traffic in arms and explosives across the frontier"; dismiss and punish the officials of the at Shabatz Loznica frontier service, "guilty of having assisted the perpetrators of the Sarajevo crime".
- Provide "explanations" to the Austro-Hungarian Government regarding "Serbian officials" who have expressed themselves in interviews "in terms of hostility to the Austro-Hungarian Government".
- Notify the Austro-Hungarian Government "without delay" of the execution of the measures comprised in the ultimatum.
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Answer It is one country, but it has 2 capitals. One in Hungary and one in Austria.
Austria-Hungary was separated into two different countries Austria and Hungary
Austria-Hungary and France
Austia-Hungary did not exist anymore in WW2. It became Austria and Hungary, two separate nations. Austria was annexed to Germany in March of 1938. Hungary became a German ally.
Germany and Austria-Hungary
The Ausgleich refers to the Compromise of 1867 that established the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary. It created a dual structure where Austria and Hungary were two separate entities, each with its own government and parliament, but with a shared monarchy, army, and foreign policy. The Ausgleich aimed to address the demands of the Hungarian nobility for more autonomy within the Habsburg Empire.
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
Russia and Austria-Hungary
Germany and Austria-Hungary are given credit for starting World War I, when in reality Austria-Hungary and Serbia started it.