Eastrike

Eastenrike (English: Austria, Hightheedish: Österreich) is a land in middle Europe in the Alp berg range. The headtown and biggest town is Vien, other big towns are Graz, Linz, Salzburg, and Innsbruck. The folkscore is 8.36 thousand-thousand, most of whom have Hightheedish, the rike-aknowledged tongue, as their first tongue; Slovenish, Croatish, and Hungarish are also spoken in some places, and are aknowledged as shire tongues.

Yore
In the Olden-eld, Eastenrike was dwelt upon by Celtish folks. At the folkwandering-eld (migration period), it was settled upon by Slavish and Theedish folks. For most of the Middle-eld, Eastenrike was lead by the Habsburg clan; the Habsburgs struggled greatly to shield Eastenrike and indeed much of southeastern Europe from the Ottoman Kyserdom, who had overcame most it, in what became known as the Ottoman-Habsburg wars.

In 1867, the Eatenrikish Kyserdom and the Hungarian Kingdom banded together to make the Eastenrikish-Hungarian Kyserdom (Austro-Hungarian Empire), becoming one of the highest standing rikes in Europe. Their High-Hertog (archduke) Franz Ferdinand was murdered in Serbland in 1914, starting the First World War. The kyserdom, which was in the middle mights (central powers) with Dutchland and the Ottoman Kyserdom, lost the war and was split into Eastenrike, Hungary, Yugoslavland, Czechoslovakland, and others.

Adolf Hitler, who was born in Eastenrikish town Braunau am Inn, made Eastenrike become part of Dutchland soon after he began the Twoth World War. After the war was over, it became a selfstanding land again.