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The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council
Die im Reichsrat vertretenen Königreiche und Länder (German)
1867–1918
Flag of Austria
Flag
Coat of Arms (1915–1918) of Austria
Coat of Arms
(1915–1918)
Motto: Indivisibiliter ac inseparabiliter
(Latin for 'Indivisibly and inseparably')
Anthem: None
Imperial anthem
Gott erhalte, Gott beschütze / Unsern Kaiser, unser Land!
God Preserve, God Protect, Our Emperor, Our Country!
Cisleithania (pink) within Austria-Hungary, the other parts being Transleithania (green) and the Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina (blue)
Cisleithania (pink) within Austria-Hungary, the other parts being Transleithania (green) and the Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina (blue)
StatusConstituent of Austria-Hungary
Capital
and largest city
Vienna
Common languagesGerman, Slovene, Czech, Polish, Croatian, Serbian, Yiddish, Ukrainian, Romanian, Italian
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy
Emperor (of Austria) 
• 1867–1916
Franz Joseph I
• 1916–1918
Karl I
Minister-President 
• 1867–1871
Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust (first)
• 1918
Heinrich Lammasch (last)
LegislatureImperial Council
• Upper house
House of Lords
• Lower house
House of Deputies
Historical eraNew Imperialism
• 1867 Compromise
30 March 1867
• Dissolution of Austria-Hungary
31 October 1918
• Schönbrunn Declaration
11 November 1918
• Monarchy abolished
12 November 1918
Area
• Total
300,005 km2 (115,833 sq mi)
Currency
  • Florin (1867–1892)
  • Crown (1892–1918)
ISO 3166 codeAT
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Cisleithania Austrian Empire
Republic of German-Austria Cisleithania
First Czechoslovak Republic Cisleithania
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Cisleithania
Second Polish Republic Cisleithania
Kingdom of Romania Cisleithania
West Ukrainian People's Republic Cisleithania
Kingdom of Italy Cisleithania

Cisleithania,[a] officially The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council (German: Die im Reichsrat vertretenen Königreiche und Länder), was the northern and western part of Austria-Hungary, the Dual Monarchy created in the Compromise of 1867—as distinguished from Transleithania (i.e., the Hungarian Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen east of ["beyond"] the Leitha River). This name for the region was a common, but unofficial one.

The Cisleithanian capital was Vienna, the residence of the Austrian emperor. The territory had a population of 28,571,900 in 1910. It reached from Vorarlberg in the west to the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria and the Duchy of Bukovina (today part of Ukraine and Romania) in the east, as well as from the Kingdom of Bohemia in the north to the Kingdom of Dalmatia (today part of Croatia) in the south. It comprised the current States of Austria (except for Burgenland), as well as most of the territories of the Czech Republic and Slovenia (except for Prekmurje), southern Poland and parts of Italy (Trieste, Gorizia, Tarvisio, Trentino, and South Tyrol), Croatia (Istria, Dalmatia), Montenegro (Kotor Bay), Romania (Southern Bukovina), and Ukraine (Northern Bukovina and Galicia).
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