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             Česky: Rozdělení  Rakouska-Uherska po  první světové válce, podle  Pařížských předměstských smluv ( Versailles s Německem,  Saint-Germain-en-Laye s Rakouskem,  Neuilly-sur-Seine s Bulharskem,  Trianon s Maďarskem,  Sèvres s Tureckem), dojednaných na  Pařížské mírové konferenci ( 1919). 
            Deutsch: Das Ende Österreich-Ungarns nach den Pariser Vorortverträgen. 
            English: The end of Austria-Hungary after the Paris Treaty. 
               Border of  Austria-Hungary in  1914 
               Borders in 1914 
               Borders in  1920 
                Empire of Austria in 1914 
                Kingdom of Hungary in 1914 
                Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1914 
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          This is a  retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: translated to english. The original can be viewed here:  Österreich-Ungarns_Ende.png. Modifications made by  P. S. Burton. 
              
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