Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg)
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The Kingdom of Croatia was an administrative division (kingdom) of the Habsburg Monarchy from 1527 to 1868. Its capital was Zagreb.
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[edit] History
Until 18th century, the Habsburg Kingdom of Croatia included only small north-western part of present-day Croatia around Zagreb and a small strip of coastland around Rijeka that was not part of the Ottoman Empire or part of Habsburg Military Frontier. In 1744, the Kingdom of Slavonia was included into Kingdom of Croatia and became its autonomous part, but in 1849 two kingdoms were completelly separated and existed as two separate administrative units until 1868 when both were merged into newly formed Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.
[edit] Demographics
In 1840, the population of the Kingdom included 1,605,730 people, of which:
[edit] See also
- Kingdom of Croatia (Medieval)
- Kingdom of Slavonia
- Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
- Croatia in the Habsburg Empire
- History of Croatia