Austrians primarily descend from various ethnic groups that inhabited the region over centuries, including Celts, Romans, and Slavs. The area became part of the Holy Roman Empire, leading to significant Germanic influence. Over time, the Habsburg dynasty united diverse territories, further shaping Austrian identity. Today, Austrians represent a blend of these historical influences, primarily German-speaking with regional variations.
Austrians speak primarily German.
i think the austrians most likely ski on the alps
It is Italian. The colour was named after the Battle of Magenta in 1859 when the French and Sardinians defeated the Austrians in the Lombardy region of Italy
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They saw Austrians as oppressive foreign rulers.
No, and for two reasons: 1) The Austrians didn't make it to Waterloo 2) Napoleon lost
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the Austrians were took over by Germany and was part of Germany because lots of nazi troops were Austrian
They didn't exterminate all the Austrians only the Jewish ones and other people that were the target of the Nazi Party.
Austrians were strong ennemies of the peoples from the Eastern Europe: Serbians, Croatians, Slovens, Bosniacs, Romanians etc.