Danubia (Napoleon's World)

The Confederation of the Danube (German: Donaubund; Magyar: __; Bohemian: __), known commonly as Danubia, was a central European state that existed from the defeat of the Austrian Empire in 1814 until 2013, when it collapsed into several constituent states. The German-speaking region of Austria generally dominated the country, though Hungarians and Bohemians were the largest ethnic groups. Today, it is the countries of Austria, Bohemia, Slovakia, and Hungary, and part of it was annexed by Serbia. The collapse of Danubia has led to a series of armed conflicts known as the Danubian Wars, most acutely in Transylvania where Hungarians, ethnic Germans and Rumanians have engaged in violent conflict for control of the region. The capital was Vienna, and the largest city Budapest.