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Notes on Austrian Tourism Travel Notes of Austria, Czech Republic and Hungary

: 1. Travel Notes of Austria, Czech Republic and Hungary

1. Geographically, the two countries are neighbors, both landlocked in Central Europe, and Hungary is to the east of Austria.

2. In terms of time, before 1867, the two countries were independent countries. 1867, the two countries were unified into the Austro-Hungarian Empire, that is, the Austro-Hungarian Empire in English. After World War I, the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed and split into several countries, and four new countries were established on its territory: Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia.

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Austria was one of the European powers from the Middle Ages until the end of World War I, and it was also the seat of the Habsburg dynasty that ruled Central Europe for 650 years. Magyars came to Hungary in the 9th century and established the Kingdom of Hungary in 1000. It disintegrated in 1526 and was divided into three parts in 154 1 year. From 65438 to 0699, the whole territory was ruled by the Habsburg dynasty of Austria, and then the Austro-Hungarian Empire was established with Hungary. Austro-Hungarian Empire is the product of compromise between Hungarian nobles and Habsburg dynasty in Austria in order to maintain the original Austrian Empire.

2. Which is more fun, Austria, Czech Republic and Hungary?

Summer is the peak season for tourism.

Accommodation is 80- 120 euros per night (three-star), lunch is 20 euros per person, dinner is 30 euros per person, transportation can be found for a few days, and each city is 50 euros, without taking a taxi. Tickets for scenic spots vary greatly. Depending on where you want to go, you can search the city guide yourself to find the detailed fare. Travel must be done in advance; Otherwise, if you go abroad and stare at each other with wide eyes, you will be baptized by the scorching sun.

3. Czech Hungary

It must be the Czech Republic.

In 2006, the per capita income of the Czech Republic reached US$ 65,438+00,000.

Has entered the ranks of developed countries.

Historically, the Czech Republic has always been a country with developed science and industry.

On the other hand, Poland is far from Hungary.

4. Poland, Czech Republic, Austria and Hungary

There is a difference between the Austrian Empire and the Austrian Empire. The Austrian Empire disintegrated in the First World War, and four new countries, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia, were established on its territory. At the same time, part of the territory was occupied by Italy, Romania, Poland and Yugoslavia. Therefore, the Austrian Empire was a country separated from the former Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I. ..

5. Tourism in Hungary

65438-0990, Hungary opened the visa-free system to China, becoming the only European country to grant visa-free access to China. This is terrible. People who go to Hungary are like Phil. Within a year, there are 50,000 more Hungarians in China, and they intend to take root here. As soon as the Hungarian government sees this situation, at this rate, Hungary with a total population of only a few million will soon be occupied by China. It immediately cancelled the visa-free period of 1992, and expelled China people who stayed illegally.

6. Austro-Hungarian Empire

1. Geographically, the two countries are neighbors, both landlocked in Central Europe, and Hungary is to the east of Austria.

2. In terms of time, before 1867, the two countries were independent countries. 1867, the two countries were unified into the Austro-Hungarian Empire, that is, the Austro-Hungarian Empire in English. After World War I, the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed and split into several countries, and four new countries were established on its territory: Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia.

7. Travel in Germany, Austria and Czech Republic

The land distance from Prague, the capital of Czech Republic, to Vienna is about 382 kilometers. The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in Central Europe, with a land area of 78,866 square kilometers, bordering Germany, Austria, Poland and Slovakia, and a population of about107,000. Prague is the capital. Vienna, located on the Danube, is the capital and largest city of Austria and the main cultural center of Europe. It is called the Music City of the World.

8. Austria Czech Republic

This used to be the territory of Germany, the Holy Roman Empire.

The Holy Roman Empire was a loose alliance of governors. The emperor is elected from all the governors (that is, electors) who are qualified to be candidates. It was later controlled by the Habsburg family in Austria for a long time.

Later, Austria was defeated by Napoleon of France, and he was forced to abolish the title of Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, which was equivalent to ending the Holy Roman Empire, which had already existed in name only.

Czechoslovakia and Czechoslovakia have long been ruled by Austria.

Later, in the German unification war, Austria and Prussia failed in the competition, and Austria was excluded from the process of German reunification. After the defeat of World War I, Czechoslovakia, which originally belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, took the opportunity to become independent.