France and Austria

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France and Austria are two historically influential European nations whose shifting alliances and conflicts, including major treaties and wars, have significantly shaped the political landscape of Europe.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral relationship
diplomatic relationship
borderStatus no common land border
continent Europe
diplomaticRelationsEstablished 19th century
historicalAlliance Franco-Austrian Alliance
historicalConflict French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Seven Years War
War of the Austrian Succession
War of the Fifth Coalition
War of the First Coalition
War of the Polish Succession
War of the Second Coalition
War of the Spanish Succession
War of the Third Coalition
World War I
World War II
involvedIn Cold War Western bloc (France) and neutral bloc (Austria)
Concert of Europe
Congress of Vienna
Habsburg–Bourbon rivalry
Holy Roman Empire politics
languageGroup Romance and Germanic
memberOf Council of Europe
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
United Nations
modernRelationsCharacterizedBy cooperation within European institutions
cultural exchange
economic ties
relationshipCharacterizedBy dynastic marriages
great-power rivalry
participation in European balance of power
shifting alliances
religiousHistory predominantly Catholic
roleInEurope key actors in major European wars
participants in redrawing European borders through treaties
shaped European political landscape
signedTreaty Austrian State Treaty 1955
Congress of Vienna Final Act
Treaty of Campo Formio
Treaty of Lunéville
Treaty of Paris 1814
Treaty of Paris 1815
Treaty of Pressburg
Treaty of Schönbrunn
Treaty of Versailles 1919

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Treaty of Rastatt
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