The answer is Austria and Hungary.
The subsequent country was known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It was a powerful state that existed between 1867-1918 when it disintegrated after defeat in World War I.
For more than half a century, the Empire was a powerful state in European and global affairs.
Interestingly it also had two capitals, Vienna and Budapest, both of which became the capitals of Modern Austria and Hungary.
Answer:
It goes against moral sense that is neither right nor safe.
When James Naismith invented basketball, the sport involved throwing a soccer ball into a (peach) basket.
It wasn't until 2012 that Feely and a team from Oregon State University finally showed with certainty that acidification had caused the problem.