Austria-Hungary (Differently)

Austria-Hungary, officially the Austro-Hungarian Empire, is a country in Central-Southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Germany, Liechtenstein, Switzerland and Italy to the west, Germany and Poland to the north, Russia, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro to the east and is bounded by the Adriatic Sea on the southwest.

Formed in 1867, Austria-Hungary is Europe's most ethnically and linguistically diverse country. The constructed language of Teedish, introduced in the 1940s, became the lingua franca and quickly replaced the previous five official languages of the country in official documents.