Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kondominijum Bosna i Hercegovina (Serbo-Croatian)
Кондоминијум Босна и Херцеговина (Serbian Cyrillic)
Kondominium Bosnien und Herzegowina (German)
Bosznia-Hercegovinai Kondomínium (Hungarian)
1878–1918
Flag of Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Flag
Coat of arms of Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coat of arms
Bosnia and Herzegovina (shown in blue) within Austria-Hungary (shown in pink and green)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (shown in blue) within Austria-Hungary (shown in pink and green)
StatusCondominium between Austria and Hungary
Capital
and largest city
Sarajevo
Official languagesGerman and Hungarian
Common languagesSerbo-Croatian
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy
Emperor-King of Austria-Hungary 
• 1878–1916
Franz Joseph I
• 1916–1918
Charles I
Joint Minister of Finance 
• 1878–1880 (first)
Leopold von Hofmann
• 1918 (last)
Alexander Spitzmüller
Governor 
• 1878 (first)
Josip Filipović
• 1914–1918 (last)
Stjepan Sarkotić
LegislatureDiet (after 1910)
Historical eraNew Imperialism / WWI
13 July 1878
7 October 1908
• Secession
1 December 1918
Population
• 1879
1,184,164
• 1885
1,336,091
• 1895
1,568,092
• 1910
1,898,044
CurrencyKruna
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Bosnia vilayet
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
Today part ofBosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro

Bosnia and Herzegovina fell under Austro-Hungarian rule in 1878, when the Congress of Berlin approved the occupation of the Bosnia Vilayet, which officially remained part of the Ottoman Empire. Three decades later, in 1908, Austria-Hungary provoked the Bosnian Crisis by formally annexing the occupied zone, establishing the Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina under the joint control of Austria and Hungary.


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