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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.

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