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Sometimes it is possible to guess where an immigrant originated through [[Surname_Distribution_Maps|surname distribution maps]].
Austrian emigration patterns have been difficult to determine. There was no state known as Austria until 1918; prior to then the sprawling Habsburg Empire, an amalgam of a dozen nationalities, encompassed the idea of Austria. Thus Austrian immigration can rightly be seen as the immigration of Czech, Polish, Hungarian, Slovenian, Serbian, and Croatian peoples as well as a plethora of other national and ethnic groups.  


[[Category:Austria Emigration and Immigration]]
The [http://www.everyculture.com/multi/A-Br/Austrian-Americans.html Austrian Americans website] provides a historical overview of immigration to America.<br>
 
Sometimes it is possible to guess where an immigrant originated through [[Surname Distribution Maps|surname distribution maps]].
 
[[Category:Austria_Emigration_and_Immigration]]

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Austria Gotoarrow.png Emigration and Immigration

Austrian emigration patterns have been difficult to determine. There was no state known as Austria until 1918; prior to then the sprawling Habsburg Empire, an amalgam of a dozen nationalities, encompassed the idea of Austria. Thus Austrian immigration can rightly be seen as the immigration of Czech, Polish, Hungarian, Slovenian, Serbian, and Croatian peoples as well as a plethora of other national and ethnic groups.

The Austrian Americans website provides a historical overview of immigration to America.

Sometimes it is possible to guess where an immigrant originated through surname distribution maps.