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10-08-2012, 03:27 PM
In my opinion the terms former Austrohungary and former Soviet Union describe much better the above mentioned regions since the cultural similarities they display were formed during those times of Austrohungary and tsarist and Soviet Union past.
Austria as an integral part of Austrohungary carries some similarities to all the Danube countries(Hungary,Slovakia,CR) however it can be disputed whether it belongs to the region with tight bonds as in the past due to the Germanic element and influence having been largely diminished in communist period as well.However my guess is that with the obvious progress of Germanization at least in CR the old concept of Mitteleuropa will likely reappear as a claim mainly implying slavic lands under Germanic influence.
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04-24-2014, 11:32 PM
Greeks central europeans LOL..
I think poland, czech, slovakia and hungary should be considered central-eastern europe, but not proper central europe
Central europe is austria, switzerland and southern germany.
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04-25-2014, 12:37 PM
CR is classic central Europe.It is the common phenotype with Bavarians,Austrians etc.Poland is hardcore Eastern Europe it is too slavic to be considered any part of Germanic world.
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04-25-2014, 01:36 PM
Yeah...Austria, Czech Rep., Slovakia, Hungary, some parts of Germany are genetically very related. There had been a lot of moving across that area and mixing of genes.
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04-25-2014, 02:34 PM
Actually Austrohungarian Empire was created by the excellent taste of Habsburgs.The Germanics who had a taste for Czech women managed to incoroporate the whole Bohemia and Morava,then the Slovak lovers married princesses of Slovakia and integrated Slovak regions to Empire then the Hungarian connoiseures managed to absorb the whole porn Hungary and the Balkan cause priapists incorporated Slovenia while the Germanic Austro princes who sacrificed on polish ass incorporated the best regions of Poland and the Galicia connoiseurs absorbed western Ukraine.We talk about the sexiest state on earth Austrohungary a place where every perversion was possible.The mix of these folks gave reality to the situations we now enjoy(CR,Slovakia,Hungary,sexopoland,Galicien,Yugo) what more can a man want?Again glory to the Austrian monarchs with the long inspirational dicks.
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04-26-2014, 08:49 AM
Both Poland and Austria are CE countries.
No matter what kind of people lives there or how strong the economy is, they are located in the central europe, full stop.
#Kamaki
Actually, Austrohungarian Empire took over the most undeveloped part of Poland - Galicia.
Prussia incorporated the most developed parts
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04-28-2014, 01:22 PM
Quote: (04-25-2014 12:37 PM)Greek kamaki Wrote:
CR is classic central Europe.It is the common phenotype with Bavarians,Austrians etc.Poland is hardcore Eastern Europe it is too slavic to be considered any part of Germanic world.
But depends on what area of poland. People in Warsaw looks more slavic. But closer to german and czech border there are more germanic influenced phenotypes.
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07-30-2018, 09:20 PM
Central Europe - Are the winter months of December, January and February good months to visit? I am looking at second tier cities in Poland, like Wroclaw, Poznan, Czech Republic (Brno, Ostrava) and Austria (Linz and Graz). Would it be too cold for the cities to be alive and general populace to be out and about? Hoping to avoid the tourist population/stag parties but at the same time experience the local culture and getting more value for accommodation. The plan is to start from Poland at the top and travel south from there.
Not really planning on eastern europe as the winters I believe are harsher.
Great to hear your thoughts and experience.