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Foreign division The illustrated catalogue of the industrial department
- Titel
- Foreign division
- Verleger
- Her Majesty's Commissioners
- Erscheinungsort
- London
- Bandzählung
- 4
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1862
- Umfang
- Getr. Zählung
- Sprache
- Englisch
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- WA:B62-4
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- Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz
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- Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz
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- urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-db-id4699982292
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- Titel
- Austria At The International Exhibition Of 1862
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- Mehrbändiges WerkThe illustrated catalogue of the industrial department
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- TitelblattTitelblatt II
- InhaltsverzeichnisInhaltsverzeichnis IV
- KapitelAustria At The International Exhibition Of 1862 -
- KapitelMecklenburg-Schwerin 1
- KapitelHanse-Towns 1
- KapitelSpecial Catalogue Of The Zollverein-Department I
- KapitelGreece 11
- KapitelHawaiian Or Sandwich Islands 21
- KapitelHayti 22
- KapitelIonian Islands 23
- KapitelItaly 29
- KapitelJapan 89
- KapitelLiberia 103
- KapitelMadagascar 104
- KapitelThe Netherlands. 105
- KapitelNorway 119
- KapitelPeru 129
- KapitelPortugal 131
- KapitelRome 165
- KapitelRussia 1
- KapitelSiam 27
- KapitelSpain 29
- KapitelSweden 69
- KapitelSwitzerland 85
- KapitelTurkey 99
- KapitelUnited States 119
- KapitelUruguay 131
- KapitelVenezuela 133
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\\yv>A\\\WV. UV ' y \ y v v'\\y\ ■■ VI Dalmatia Lombardy and Venice Hungary Croatia and Sclavonia . Transylvania .... The Military Borderland Nationalities. This population divided with respect to race and language: — Germans . 8,200,000 Bohemians, Moravians and Slovacks . . 6,300,000 Poles 2,200,000 Russians 2,800,000 Slovenians 1,210,000 Croats 1,360,000 Servians 1,470,000 Bulgarians 25,000 Magyars 5,050,000 Italians (inclusive Ladins and Friauls) . 3,050,000 Eastern-Romans 2,700,000 Members of other races 1,430,000 Religions. Regarding religion there are the following distinctions: Roman Catholics 24,874,000 Greek „ 3,600,000 Armenian „ 10,000 Schismatic Greeks ......... 3,000,000 „ „ Armenians .... 4,000 Protestants of the Augsburg Persuasion 1,250,000 „ „ „ Helvet. Persuasion . 2,000,000 Jews 1,052,000 Members of other religions 5,000 Habitations. The inhabitants of Austria live in 87 8 towns, 2,264 market-towns, and 66,376 villages; among the towns, Vienna numbers above 500,000 inhabitants, Pcsth-Buda near 200,000, Prague 150,000 and Venice 120,000. There are furthermore 10 towns containing above 50,000, and again 15 containing above 25,000 inhabitants. Government. The form of government in the Austrian empire is a constitutional monarchy. Council of the Empire. The rights which, in consequence of the Diploma of Oct. 20 th 1860 and the Fundamental Law’ (Con stitution) of Feb. 26 th 1861, are conferred upon the Joint Council of the Empire are as follows: a) Consent to all laws relating to military duty. b) Co-operation in the legislature on coinage, matters of money and credit, on duties and commercial transactions, on the principles of banking, posting, telegraph, and railway concerns. c) Examination of the estimates for the public expenditure, and the balance of public accounts; granting of new taxes or heightening existing taxes; approving of new loans, converting previous stocks, the sale, commutation or mortgaging of public estates. The public debt is put under the control of the Council of the Empire. Diels. As for the right of giving, amending or abrogat ing the rest of the layvs, the Emperor participates in this with the Partial Council of the Empire (to which the members of the provinces belonging to the Hun garian Crown are not joined) for public concerns common to all the German, Slavonian and Italian provinces, and relatively also with the Hungarian, Croatian-Slavonian, or Transylvanian diets for the public conoerns of these respective provinces. For those Kingdoms and dependencies, which are represented in the Partial Council of the Empire, there are moreover instituted 16 Separate Diets (besides the Common Council of Trieste performing also t}ie office of a Separate Diet). The public business submitted to the co-operation of such a diet is: — a) All regulations concerning culture in the re spective province, public buildings or charity institu tions at the charge of the province, and its economical administration in general. b) Special regulations within the range of general laws concerning communities, churches and schools, relays, provisions and quarters for the army. a) Dispositions about other business and propo sitions, specially directed to the diet, regarding general laws and institutions particularly bearing upon the common welfare of that province. Autonomy of Municipal Corporations. In the same provinces the autonomy of municipal corporations is of a very liberal extent. The Municipal Corporation Act of March 17 lh 1849, issued for all German and Slavonian provinces, declares that all concerns and interests of a municipal corporation and all that is to be enforced within their limits, belongs to the natural sphere of activity of a municipal cor poration; and the same Act entitles to vote for the representation of a municipal corporation all burgesses that have, the year previous, actually paid at least 1 florin 5 kreutzers direct taxes for a house or land, situated within the municipality, or for a trade, for the exercise of which a stationary abode within the municipality is stipulated; furthermore all ecclesiastical ministers, teachers, doctors, government and military officers are entitled to vote. Only in such places as possess statutes of their own, there is a higher scale of valuation. Lombardy and Venice also enjoy great liberty of autonomy in their municipal corporations. All land- GENERAL PART. 437,000 2,523,000 10,172,000 920,000 2,027,000 1,090,000 1,966 5,735 2,729 2,746 2,124 1,870
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