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|  | 1867 - The dual Monarchy of Austria–Hungary was formed<br> |  | 1867 - The dual Monarchy of Austria–Hungary was formed<br> | 
|  | 1873 - The old capital Buda and Óbuda were officially united with Pest creating the new metropolis of Budapest<br> |  | 1873 - The old capital Buda and Óbuda were officially united with Pest creating the new metropolis of Budapest<br> | 
|  | 1914 - Austria–Hungary drafted 9 million soldiers in World War I and over 4 million from the Kingdom of Hungary on the side of Germany, Bulgaria and Turkey<br> |  | 1914 - Austria–Hungary drafted 9 million soldiers in World War I and over 4 million from the Kingdom of Hungary on the side of Germany, Bulgaria and Türkiye<br> | 
|  | 1919 - Communists ousted the government and proclaimed the Hungarian Soviet Republic<br> |  | 1919 - Communists ousted the government and proclaimed the Hungarian Soviet Republic<br> | 
|  | 1920 - Hungary lost 71% of its territory and 66% of its antebellum population<br> |  | 1920 - Hungary lost 71% of its territory and 66% of its antebellum population<br> |