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Brief introduction of Austria-Hungary empire

Austro-Hungarian Empire (German:? sterreich-Ungarn; Hungarian: Osztrá k–Magyar Monarchia), also known as dual empire, dual empire, the old translation of Osmaga (Hungarian transliteration), the official name is "Kingdom and Royal Territory Represented by the Parliament of St. Stephen's Empire and Crown Collar in Hungary" (German: Die im Reichsrat vertretenen K? Nigger and me? Endel and Didel? Under Heiligen; Hungarian: birodalmi taná csban ké pvi seltkir á lysá goké s orszá goké s a magyar sentkorona orszá gai). Austria-Hungary is one of the five traditional European powers (Russia, Britain, Austria, France and Sweden) and one of the eight world powers (Britain, France, Germany, the United States, Russia, Austria, Italy and Japan) at that time. It is a vast country spanning Central Europe, Eastern Europe and Southern Europe. Its vast territory ranked second in Europe at that time, second only to the Russian Empire; Its total population is large, second only to the Russian Empire and the German Empire, and third in Europe. At the same time, Austria-Hungary ranks fourth in the world in terms of the prosperity of machinery and instrument manufacturing and the strength of steel and arms industries, second only to Germany, Britain and the United States of America; Its total reserves of resources are extensive, and its total mobilization power is enormous, which is also the fourth in Europe, second only to the Russian Empire, the German Empire and the Third Republic of France. Austria-Hungary has a wide variety of agricultural products and rich crude oil output, ranking first in Europe, surpassing France, the third largest country with exquisite agriculture, and imperial Russia, which is oriented to grain export. Finally, the heavy artillery weapons produced by Skoda Arsenal are advanced in technology and far ahead of other powerful countries, ranking first in the world.