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The Republic of Heinzenland (German: Republik Heinzenland; German pronunciation: [ʁepuˈbliːk 'haɪntsn̩lant]) was a short-lived and unrecognized nation in the region now known as the Austrian federal state of Burgenland, aimed at protecting the German-speaking population in Western Hungary. The state was a direct result of the disputes in Central Europe following the First World War on the future of Burgenland under either Austrian or Hungarian control. Its main leader was Social Democratic politician . Due to its short life, it is known as the "Two-day Republic". The Republic was one of many unrecognized successor states in the region, including Lajtabánság and the Republic of Prekmurje.

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  • Republik Heinzenland (de)
  • Republic of Heinzenland (en)
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  • Die Republik Heinzenland wurde am 5. Dezember 1918 in Mattersburg auf Initiative des Sozialdemokraten Hans Suchard beschlossen und am Folgetag in Ödenburg ausgerufen. Diese Proklamation war ein Vorkommnis im Zuge der Streitigkeiten nach Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs, ob das Burgenland künftig Deutschösterreich oder Ungarn angehören sollte. Der Name bezieht sich auf die Bezeichnung Heanzenland für den deutschsprachigen Teil Westungarns, das spätere Burgenland. Aufgrund der Dauer des Bestehens der Republik Heinzenland ging sie auch als „Zweitagerepublik“ in die Geschichte ein. (de)
  • The Republic of Heinzenland (German: Republik Heinzenland; German pronunciation: [ʁepuˈbliːk 'haɪntsn̩lant]) was a short-lived and unrecognized nation in the region now known as the Austrian federal state of Burgenland, aimed at protecting the German-speaking population in Western Hungary. The state was a direct result of the disputes in Central Europe following the First World War on the future of Burgenland under either Austrian or Hungarian control. Its main leader was Social Democratic politician . Due to its short life, it is known as the "Two-day Republic". The Republic was one of many unrecognized successor states in the region, including Lajtabánság and the Republic of Prekmurje. (en)
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  • Republic of Heinzenland (en)
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  • Die Republik Heinzenland wurde am 5. Dezember 1918 in Mattersburg auf Initiative des Sozialdemokraten Hans Suchard beschlossen und am Folgetag in Ödenburg ausgerufen. Diese Proklamation war ein Vorkommnis im Zuge der Streitigkeiten nach Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs, ob das Burgenland künftig Deutschösterreich oder Ungarn angehören sollte. Der Name bezieht sich auf die Bezeichnung Heanzenland für den deutschsprachigen Teil Westungarns, das spätere Burgenland. Aufgrund der Dauer des Bestehens der Republik Heinzenland ging sie auch als „Zweitagerepublik“ in die Geschichte ein. (de)
  • The Republic of Heinzenland (German: Republik Heinzenland; German pronunciation: [ʁepuˈbliːk 'haɪntsn̩lant]) was a short-lived and unrecognized nation in the region now known as the Austrian federal state of Burgenland, aimed at protecting the German-speaking population in Western Hungary. The state was a direct result of the disputes in Central Europe following the First World War on the future of Burgenland under either Austrian or Hungarian control. Its main leader was Social Democratic politician . Due to its short life, it is known as the "Two-day Republic". The Republic was one of many unrecognized successor states in the region, including Lajtabánság and the Republic of Prekmurje. (en)
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