Coffeehouses of Trieste
Trieste was the fourth largest city of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire in the 1900s and the primary seaport of the Austrian Littoral, which had been established in 1849 and was dissolved after WWII.
Read moreTrieste was the fourth largest city of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire in the 1900s and the primary seaport of the Austrian Littoral, which had been established in 1849 and was dissolved after WWII.
Read moreThe Danube is the longest international river in Europe. It flows through 10 countries from the Black Forest in Germany to the mouth of the Black Sea, and most of its 2000 miles length is navigable.The Austrian capital , Vienna, claims to host its most romantic section .
Read moreAfter the French Revolution and wars with Napoleon, the cards among the European monarchs where reshuffled and control over land and different multi-national groups decided a new.
Read moreThe Austrian Empire was one of the greatest multinational Empires in the world and the second largest in Europe after the Russian Empire.
Read moreVienna is the capital and largest city in Austria with a population of 1.8 million. The city lies in eastern Austria along the banks of the Danube River, close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary.
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