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In 1914, Austria-Hungary did not possess colonies in the traditional sense but controlled a diverse empire in Central and Southeastern Europe. Its territories included regions such as present-day Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, and parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Additionally, Austria-Hungary had influence over various provinces and territories in the Balkans, which were significant for their strategic and economic importance. The empire was characterized by a complex mix of ethnic groups and cultures.

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