Extended Austria
Extended Austria, formally the Rearrepublic of Austria, is a version of Austria, presumably existing within a pocket dimension or alternate universe, that geographically appears to have been stretched lengthwise and contains multiple more states than Austria (21 in total, as compared to Austria's 9). It is unclear how one gets to Extended Austria, with most or all visits so far being on accident. Multiple theories exist, including secret roads, caves or tunnels through mountains, underground tunnels, and even wormholes.
Government
Administrative divisions
Extended Austria is a federal rearrepublic consisting of 21 states. Austria has 9 states, so it is assumed that the 21 come from the well known math fact that 9+10=21.
| State | Capital | General attitude/attributes |
|---|---|---|
| Vorarlberg | Bregenz | Nobody understands the people here |
| Tirol | Innsbruck | Mountains! |
| Oberösterreich | Linz | SCHEISS RANZFLECK OIDA |
| Salzburg | Salzburg | Garbage place for bourgeois billionaires |
| Kärnten | Klagenfurt | SCHEISS RANZFLECK OIDA |
| Gropfen | Blafading | Endless fields |
| Wiesenthaal | Blumenfeld | Rolling hills and hippies |
| Zwischenösterreich | Burglos | Lower Austria but less wet |
| Herrfürst | Mittlere Tauern | More bourgeois billionaires |
| Warmalmehr | Wams | Nothing ever happens here |
| Klentz | Holwurps | Forests and more forests |
| Vulkanbums | Budern | Weirdos |
| Lunkja | Lunkja | Slovenia but in small |
| Schwamp | Dulok | Weirdos |
| Arnieland | Staatenmann | Mountains |
| Karlmark | Engerling | Even more communists than Steiermark |
| Niederösterreich | St. Pölten | Nothing ever happens here |
| Wien | Wien | Unfriendly weirdos |
| Steiermark | Graz | Communists and hillbillies |
| Burgenland | Eisenstadt | I wü wieeeda ham |
Geography
For the most part, the Geography of Extended Austria is relatively unremarkable. As with Austria, the country is generally very mountainous, though the only mountain range that is different from Austria are the Mittlere Tauern in the Middle Austrian Alps, seen as the "extended" counterpart to the Hohe Tauern in the Central Austrian Alps.