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 Translation for 'to Austria' from English to Polish
SYNO Austria | Oesterreich | Republic of Austria
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Austria {f}
Austria
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z Austrii {adv}
from Austria
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w Austrii {adv}
in Austria
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do Austrii {adv}
to Austria
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Dolna Austria {f}
Lower Austria
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Górna Austria {f}
Upper Austria
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  • Austria {f} = Austria
  • Dolna Austria {f} = Lower Austria
  • Górna Austria {f} = Upper Austria
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Usage Examples English
  • After it was mediatized to Austria in 1805, its electoral vote was transferred to Würzburg.
  • " ("All the world is subject to Austria"). It may well symbolise his own understanding of the historical importance and meaning of his rule and of the early gaining of the Imperial title.
  • His brief defection to Austria scandalized the Russian government, leading to harsh repressions against Alexei and his associates.
  • The early 18th century saw the game of domino surfacing in Italy, before rapidly spreading to Austria, southern Germany and France.
  • Through its connections to the June 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, carried out by the members of the youth movement Young Bosnia, the Black Hand is often viewed as instrumental in starting World War I (1914–1918) by precipitating the July Crisis of 1914, which eventually led to Austria-Hungary's invasion of the Kingdom of Serbia in August 1914.

  • ... or Circle of the Rhine) in a pre-arranged exchange for Tirol, which Bavaria ceded to Austria.
  • The opera was inspired by a contemporary interest in the exotic culture of the Ottoman Empire, a nation which had only recently ceased to be a military threat to Austria.
  • In 1714, as a consequence of the War of the Spanish Succession, Savoy was technically subsumed into the Kingdom of Sicily, then (after that island was traded to Austria for Sardinia) the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1720.
  • These matters were determined by the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, in which common expenditures were allocated 70% to Austria and 30% to Hungary.
  • On one extreme is France (and French-derived systems) which statutorily give notaries a monopoly over their reserved areas of practice, as opposed to Austria where there is no discernible monopoly whatsoever and notaries are in direct competition with attorneys/solicitors.

  • In the aftermath of the revolution, Hungarian police and Soviet forces gathered up the students from North Korea and deported them back to North Korea, with four of them escaping to Austria.
  • Until the end of World War I, Liechtenstein was closely tied first to the Austrian Empire and later to Austria-Hungary; the ruling princes continued to derive much of their wealth from estates in the Habsburg territories, and spent much of their time at their two palaces in Vienna.
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