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Prince Metternich of Austria was strongly opposed to Italian unity, viewing it as a threat to the established order and the stability of the Austrian Empire. He believed that a unified Italy would disrupt the balance of power in Europe and inspire nationalist movements in other regions, including within Austria itself. Metternich supported the maintenance of the Austrian influence in Italy and sought to suppress nationalist uprisings to prevent the fragmentation of his empire. His conservative views and diplomatic strategies were aimed at containing the Italian unification efforts throughout the 19th century.

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