Map of the "division of races" in Austria-Hungary (1910)

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This map of the Austro-Hungarian empire in 1910 is not as detailed as the latter of "European Turkey", but it likewise shows the distribution of a diverse set of populations living in an overlapping empire - this one ruled from Vienna and Budapest. The Slavic group of "Serbs" has been diversified to include Slovenes (gray) as well as Serbs/Croats (khaki) in what eventually becomes the Yugoslav state. Slovaks (brown), Czechs (blue), and Poles (purple) are located in the north alongside germans (pink), although pockets of the latter are distributed among Slovenes, Hungarians (green), and Romanians (orange) especially. Remnants of the Venetian empire of the 16th-18th centuries remain on the Dalmatian coastĀ where several Italian communities are depicted in neon green.