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Maps and city plans of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (different periods, before 1918)
Austria-Hungary (Austro-Hungary, or the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy; German: Österreichischungarisches Reich or Österreichisch-ungarische Monarchie) was the official name of a country situated in central Europe, bounded by the Russian Empire, Romania, Serbia, Turkey and Montenegro, Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the German Empire. The Dual Monarchy, the unique political institution with no analogues in entire history of the mankind, was reigned by the Habsburg dynasty starting from the Ausgleich (Constitutional Compromise) of 1867 between Austria and Hungary until the collapse of the Empire in 1918.
The present Europe's political map hosts ten different countries on the territory being once united under the power of one of the last mighty empires of the world. Our "Austro-Hungarian" map collection contains various plans of cities and towns and maps of provinces and counties forming once the state covering a sixteenth part of the total area of Europe. These are historical old mainly colour maps by various cartographers and publishers showing them as they existed at the end of the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century. Of course these are maps of the greatest cities - highly detailed Vienna (Wien) and its suburbs maps, Budapest city street maps, Prague city street maps and others. You can browse the Austro-Hungarian era's maps and plans in alphabetic order directly from this collection or find those stored in various sections of our catalog.
As the catalog contains modern countries in alphabetic order, these are Austria maps, Bosnia and Herzegovina maps, Croatia maps, the Czech Republic maps, Hungary maps, Italy maps (several north districts with Trieste), Poland maps (south districts with Kraków), the Slovak Republic maps, Slovenia maps, Ukraine maps (several west districts with Lviv (Lwów or Lemberg)). Please remember that "Austro-Hungarian" tags will not appear with maps and plans dating back to later than 1918 although depicting areas and places once belonging to the Habsburgs.
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Achensee Lake, Inn River valley from Innsbruck to Kufstein map, 1906
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Adamello, Presanella and Brenta Alps map, 1906
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Adamello-Presanella Alps, Nonsberg and Sulzberg mountains (Upper Austroalpine), 1911
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Adelsberg (Postojna), 1911
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Adriatic Kьstenland map, 1911
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Agram (Zagreb), city map. Agram environs, 1913
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Ampezzo River Valley map, 1906
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Aquileja and Grado city maps, 1911
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Arco, Riva and their environs map, 1906
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Arco, Riva and their environs map, 1911
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Austrian Littoral (Küstenland), 1906
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Austrian Littoral (Küstenland), 1906
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Austrian Littoral (Küstenland) map, 1906
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Bad Gastein city map, 1906
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Bad Ischl (Ischl) and environs, map. 1911
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The 1900 Historic Antique Map Collection by Discus Media is a digital library featuring more than 4,000 original cartographic images dating back mainly to the periods of 1880s, 1890s, 1900s, 1910s and shortly after the World War I, drawn by different cartographers. You will find here maps of the British Empire, Austro-Hungarian, German, Russian and Ottoman empires. The collection focuses much on cities and towns; one will find here Berlin street plans and maps , Hamburg and Altona maps , Helsinki city maps, Lauzanne street plans, Lisbon city maps, detailed maps of London, plans of Luzern, Lyon, maps, plans and diagrams of Moscow, Munich city maps, Paris street maps, Rome maps and plans, Saint Petersburg (Leningrad) city street maps and many others, offering the best possible contemporary driving instructions of the epoch. This is both a city map site and country map site, recording the evolution of urban and regional infrastructures, political and administrative subdivisions of the countries that exist nowadays with or almost without outer borders changes and of those sanked into oblivion. The site offers high resolution map reproductions for download.  All contents copyright © 2005-2010, Discus Media
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