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After World War I, the Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart and split into five states, which were later further divided into parts of Poland, part of Romania (mainly in the west), and Serbia (vojvodine in the north).

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After World War I, the Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart and split into five states, which were later further divided into parts of Poland, part of Romania (mainly in the west), Serbia (autonomous region of Vojvodina in the north), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Austria, Hungary. Its main body, Austria, is only one-eighth of the previous one. The main reason is that there are many ethnic groups in the territory, the national cohesion is not enough, and the fourteen states in the territory want to do it independently. In addition, centralized power is not so strong.

After World War I, the Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart and split into five states, which were later further divided into parts of Poland, part of Romania (mainly in the west), and Serbia (vojvodine in the north).
After World War I, the Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart and split into five states, which were later further divided into parts of Poland, part of Romania (mainly in the west), and Serbia (vojvodine in the north).
After World War I, the Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart and split into five states, which were later further divided into parts of Poland, part of Romania (mainly in the west), and Serbia (vojvodine in the north).

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