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Magyar languages were spoken in the Habsburg Empire.


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The above statement is true.
Magyar languages were spoken in the Habsburg Empire.
One such patchwork of nations and territories was the Habsburg Empire, which governed Austria-Hungary. It encompassed Bohemia and the Alpine states of Tyrol, Austria, and the Sudetenland, where the elite spoke mostly German. Lombardy and Venetia, two provinces that speak Italian, were also a part of it. In Hungary, half of the people spoke Magyar, and the other half spoke several different dialects. Polish was the language of the nobility in Galicia. Many subject peasant peoples also lived within the boundaries of the Empire, including the Bohemians and Slovaks to the north, the Slovenes in Carniola, the Croats to the south, and the Romans in Transylvania to the east. It was impossible to feel politically united in the face of such diversity.
 
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