Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca information
Crown land of the Habsburg dynasty
For earlier history, see County of Gorizia.
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Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca
Gefürstete Grafschaft Görz und Gradisca(German)
1754–1919
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Map of the Austrian Littoral, comprising the Imperial Free City of Trieste (yellow), the Margraviate of Istria (green), and the Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca (orange)
Status
State of the Holy Roman Empire (until 1806) Crown land of the Austrian Empire (until 1867) Cisleithanian crown land of Austria-Hungary
Capital
Gorizia
Common languages
Slovene
Italian
Friulian
German
Religion
Roman Catholic
Government
Principality
Emperor of Austria
• 1848–1916
Franz Joseph I
• 1916–1918
Karl I
Landeshauptmann
• 1870–1877
Franz Coronini von Cronberg
• 1877–1883
Luigi Pajer de Monriva
• 1883–1899
Franz Coronini von Cronberg
• 1899–1913
Luigi Pajer de Monriva
Historical era
Modern history
• Established
4 March 1754
• Treaty of Saint-Germain
10 September 1919
Area
1910[1]
2,918 km2 (1,127 sq mi)
Population
• 1910[1]
260,721
Preceded by
Succeeded by
County of Gorizia
Gradisca d'Isonzo
Julian March
The Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca (German: Gefürstete Grafschaft Görz und Gradisca; Italian: Principesca Contea di Gorizia e Gradisca; Slovene: Poknežena grofija Goriška in Gradiščanska), historically sometimes shortened to and spelled "Goritz", was a crown land of the Habsburg dynasty within the Austrian Littoral on the Adriatic Sea, in what is now a multilingual border area of Italy and Slovenia. It was named for its two major urban centers, Gorizia and Gradisca d'Isonzo.
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