During the 19th century, Austria ruled several Italian states, including Lombardy, Venetia, and parts of the Duchy of Modena. Additionally, Austria had significant influence over Tuscany and the Kingdom of Sardinia. Overall, Austria's control extended to around four key regions in Italy prior to the unification of the country in the 1860s.
No Italian states were controlled by Austria.
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In 1932 Austria became a Fascist dictatorship, but less oppressive than many. Then, in 1938, it was annexed by Nazi Germany.
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There are nine federal states in Austria. They are: Vienna - Wien (Vienna is also the capital city) Burgenland Lower Austria - Niederösterreich Upper Austria - Oberösterreich Salzburg - Salzburg Styria - Steiermark Carinthia - Kärnten Tyrol - Tirol Vorarlberg - Vorarlberg
Garibaldi. Cavour. Mazzini. Many others
It was ruled by many independent states
Austria consists of nine states called Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol, Vienna, and Voralberg. Austria is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe.
You mean as in ruled by the people? Yes, it is a federal presidential representative republic, just like the United States.
France and Austria-Hungary were at war and fought many of their battles on Italian land.
In 1848 there were revolutions or attempted revolutions in many European countries, and in particular in: * France * The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies * Many other Italian states * Prussia and many of the German states * Austria, the Czech Lands, Croatia * Hungary