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Austrians were historically regarded as... Austrians have also been defined by their... resulted in military defeat of the Austrians in 1866 and the collapse of the Confederation... in 1987 only 6 percent of the Austrians identified themselves as... In 1993 80 percent of the Austrians called Austria an independent nation and 12 percent said... so Austrians from outside Vorarlberg can have difficulties understanding it... the percentage of ethnic Austrians in Austria is 91...

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