"Cisleithania" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: From cis- + Leithan + -ia, referring to the parts of Austria-Hungary ruled by Austrian government in Vienna, which were mostly located before the river Leitha (from the Viennese perspective), as opposed to Transleithania, Hungarian parts of the empire, mostly located behind the river Leitha. Etymology templates: {{affix|en|cis-|Leithan|-ia}} cis- + Leithan + -ia Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Cisleithania
  1. (historical) The Austrian areas of Austria-Hungary Tags: historical Coordinate_terms: Transleithania Translations (areas of Austria-Hungary to the west of the River Leitha): Předlitavsko [neuter] (Czech), Cislajtánie [feminine] (Czech), Cisleithanie [feminine] (French), Cisleithanien [neuter] (German), Cisleitânia [feminine] (Portuguese)

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