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Chapter 594 - Chapter 585: Industrial Nationalization and Regionalization of Industrial Areas

Richard Metternich and Prince Metternich, in their conversation, thoroughly reviewed all the advantages possessed by the Austrian Empire.

"The Kingdom of Bohemia has abundant iron and coal, which can serve as the industrial heart of the Austrian Empire!"

"The Hungarian Region and Galicia Region possess rich agricultural resources. If properly organized, they can undoubtedly become the Empire's most important granaries."

"The Lombardy-Venice Kingdom is the Empire's most important textile industry base and can also provide substantial revenue for the Empire."

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Thus, under the guidance of Prince Metternich and Richard Metternich, the entire Austrian Empire was divided into several major regions.

Among them, the Lombardy-Venice Kingdom, supported by Slovenia and Croatia (whose independence was vastly greater during the 1848 Great Revolution due to Josip Jelačić's decisive actions than in the Austria-Hungary Compromise period), became a light industry and tourism major region.

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