But perhaps we can write that he is an "Austro-Hungarian" from "Austria-Hungary" :-) User:Css
Okay. I agree since this term "Austro-Hungary", as it seems, is more common just in my native language and obviously not in English language. We can't write he was Austro-Hungarian because both his parents were Slovenes and there was no such nationality in those days. Best regards. --XJamRastafire 22:22 Oct 14, 2002 (UTC)
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