What nations were in Austria in 17-18 centuries because it was multinational?

Austria in the 17th-18th centuries under the Habsburg dynasty was much larger than modern Austria, the following peoples were under the control of Vienna: Germans, Czechs, Hungarians, Slovaks, Jews, Moravans, Croats, Serbs, Slovenes, Italians (there was no other nation there), the inhabitants of modern Belgium (Walloons and Flemings), in small numbers – the French, Gypsies, Turks (prisoners could have moved), Szekei (people of Transylvania), Ukrainians of Transcarpathia, slightly Poles in the border regions of Silesia.



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