Burgenland is located at the western periphery of the Carpathian Basin, and is a province of Austria. It is an artificially created administrative district, not an organically developed historical landscape. However, this region played an important role in Hungarian military history. Its geographical significance in Hungarian military history can be explained by the fact that this region is the Western gateway of the Carpathian Basin. As such, it actually extends beyond the administrative district itself and includes certain areas of Northwestern Hungary as well. The western gateway has been a region with some of the highest landscape energy within the geographical framework of Hungarian military history, which explains its steady role in H...