Kraków became part of the Austrian province of Galicia for over a century.
In 1772 - 1918, it belonged to the Austrian province of Galicia.
Galicia was indeed the poorest of the Austrian provinces and markedly poorer than western Europe.
He was said to be visiting friends in the Austrian province of Carinthia.
It is home to a university and 130,000 people, and capital of the Austrian province of the Tyrol.
In the course of time the immigrants refused to pay taxes to the Austrian provinces.
After the treaty of Karlowitz entire Transylvania became an Austrian province.
From 1772 to 1918, the town was part of Austrian province of Galicia.
Each page of the passport shows the coat of arms of a different Austrian province in the background.
By the year 1914, it was located in the Austrian province of Galicia.