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Eastrich-Ungerland, often called ðe Eastrichish-Ungerish Coaserrich, or ðe Twin Kingdom, was a lawbookly kinrich and overmight in Middle Europe between 1867 and 1918. It was made wiþ ðe Eastrichish-Ungerish Deal of 1867 in ðe aftermaþ of ðe Eastrichish-Prussish Orlay and was fordone following its loss in ðe First Worldwye.

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Ðe flag of ðe Eastrichish-Ungerish Coaserrich

Eastrich-Ungerland was overseen by ðe House of Habsburg and made up ðe last step in ðe setness-building of ðe Habsburg Kingship. It was a maniþeedish rich and one of Europe's foremost mights at ðe time. Eastrich-Ungerland was earþlorely ðe oðer-biggest rich in Europe after ðe Russish Coaserrich, and ðe þird-most teeming after Russland and Þeechland. Ðe Coaserrich built up ðe fourþ-biggest sarebuilding þeedom in ðe world, after ðe Oned Riches, Þeechland, and ðe Oned Kingdom. Eastrich-Ungerland also became ðe world's þird-biggest wright and outsender of leveny hometools, leveny worktools, and laitmaking looms for ðe laitworks after ðe Oned Riches and ðe Þeech Coaserrich.

At its heart was ðe twin kinrich which was a true oneness between Cisleithania, ðe norþern and western deals of ðe former Coaserrich of Eastrich, and ðe Kingdom of Ungerland. Following ðe 1867 edhews, ðe Eastrichish and Ungerish lands were even in might. Ðe two riches made shared richcraft, landmight, and wealþcraftly þews, but all oðer leedwardly offdealings were dealt out between ðe riches. A þird share of ðe oneness was ðe Kingdom of Croatland-Sclavony, a selfwielding land under ðe Ungerish kinhelm, which forhandled ðe Croatish–Ungerish Deal in 1868. From 1878 Eastrich-Ungerland togeðer wielded Bosna-Hartoughen, which it fully nam over in 1908. Ðe oneness was made by ðe Eastrichish-Ungerish Deal on ðe 30þ of Reeþmonþ 1867.

Ðe Eastrichish-Ungerish Deal and its backers belove bitterly misliked among Ungerish pollers since ðey did not choose ðe deal-upholding mootbands in ðe Ungerish mootly choosings. Ðerefore, ðe shirecraftly upholding of ðe Eastrichish-Ungerish Deal (and Eastrich-Ungerland itself) was mostly an outcome of ðe belovedness of ðe deal-upholding Freeward Mootband among ðe outlandish fellowship pollers in ðe Kingdom of Ungerland.

After 1878, Bosna and Hartoughen came under Eastrichish-Ungerish mightly and folkly lawhood until it was fully oned in 1908, giving rise to ðe Bosnish Plight among ðe oðer mights. Ðe norðern share of ðe Ottoman shire of Novi Pazar was also under besetting bin ðat time, but ðe Eastrichish-Ungerish landmight wiþdrew true to ðeir nimover of Bosna. Ðe nimover of Bosna also led to Islam being acknowledged as a lawly godlore owing to Bosna's Muslim landfolk.

Eastrich-Ungerland was one of ðe Middle Mights in ðe First Worldwye, which began wiþ an Eastrichish-Ungerish gouthboding on ðe Kingdom of Serbland on ðe 28þ of Meadmonþ 1914. It was already pretty much fordone by ðe time ðe landmight underwrote ðe Weaponhalt of Villa Giusti on ðe 3rd of Blootmonþ 1918. Ðe Kingdom of Ungerland and ðe First Meanwealþ of Eastrich were þought of as its rightful aftercomers, whereas ðe selfstandingness of ðe West Sclaves and Souþ Sclaves of ðe Coaserrich as ðe First Czechoslovak Meanwealþ, ðe Toðer Polish Meanwealþ, and ðe Kingdom of Souþsclaveland, and most of ðe calls for land from ðe Kingdom of Romany and ðe Kingdom of Attle were also acknowledged by ðe winning mights in 1920.


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