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Postage stamps and postal history of Austria : ウィキペディア英語版
Postage stamps and postal history of Austria

This article deals with the stamps and postal history of the Empire of Austria, Cisleithania and the Republic of Austria.
==The historical context==

The Austrian Empire stamps were first issued on June 1, 1850: a coat of arms under the text KK Post-Stempel.〔KK is German letters for Imperial and Royal. The Habsburgs were indeed Emperor and Kings.〕 The word Austria does not appear, which is logical, as the issue served in whole central Europe, more precisely in all or in part of the current following countries:
* in the north: the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland;
* in the East Ukraine and Romania;
* in the South Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro and the north of Italy;
* Austria and Hungary.
The languages used were German, Italian, Hungarian, Czech, Serbo-Croat, Polish and French (postmark ''Chargé'').
For a better understanding of the historical context, see the article Austria-Hungary.

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