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  2. Foreign concessions in Tianjin - Wikipedia

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    On December 27, 1902, Austria-Hungary gained a concession zone in Tianjin as part of the reward for its contribution to the Alliance. The Austro-Hungarian concession zone was 150 acres (0.61 km 2 ) in area, situated next to the Pei-Ho river and outlined by the Imperial channel and the Tianjin-Beijing railway track.

  3. Austro-Hungarian concession of Tianjin - Wikipedia

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    The Austro-Hungarian concession of Tianjin (Chinese: 天津奥租界; pinyin: Tiānjīn ào zūjiè, German: österreichisch-ungarische Konzession, Hungarian: Osztrák–magyar tiencsini koncesszió) was a territory in the Chinese city of Tientsin occupied by Austria-Hungary between 1902 and 1920.

  4. Category:Foreign concessions in Tianjin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Foreign concessions in Tianjin" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. File:Tianjin 20051107 concessions coloured.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Foreign concessions in China - Wikipedia

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    Austria-Hungary: Austro-Hungarian concession of Tianjin: Tianjin: 1902 1917 Belgium Belgian concession of Tianjin: Tianjin: 1902 1931 [34] France Kwang-Chou-Wan [35] Zhanjiang: 1898 1946 [35] French concession of Shanghai: Shanghai: 1849 1946 French concession of Shamian, Guangzhou: Guangzhou: 1861 1946 French concession of Hankou: Hankou: 1896 ...

  7. Austrian colonial policy - Wikipedia

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    The concession zone was swiftly occupied on the Chinese declaration of war on the Central Powers. [18] On 14 August 1917 the lease was terminated, (along with that of the larger German concession in the same city). Austria abandoned all claims to Tianjin on 10 September 1919. [20] Hungary also made a similar recognition in 1920. [20]

  8. Concessions and leases in international relations - Wikipedia

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    In international relations, a concession is a "synallagmatic act by which a State transfers the exercise of rights or functions proper to itself to a foreign private test which, in turn, participates in the performance of public functions and thus gains a privileged position vis-a-vis other private law subjects within the jurisdiction of the State concerned."

  9. Austria–China relations - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of Austria, Beijing Embassy of China, Vienna. Austria officially recognized the People's Republic of China on 28 May 1971. [3]Austria-Hungary was a part of the Eight-Nation Alliance which put down the Boxer Rebellion, and as a signatory of the Boxer Protocol gained a concession in Tianjin alongside the other members of the alliance. [4]