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States of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The state constitution, among other things, determines how the seats in the state government are assigned to political parties, with most states having a system of proportional respresentation based on the number of delegates in the Landtag in place. |
 | | However, Austrian federalism is usually considered largely notional, as the states are granted comparatively little actual legislative autonomy. |
 | | It is not unheard of for Austrians to consider themselves, for instance, Tyrolean first, Austrian second. |
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