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Name: Treaty of St Germain

Type: Event

Start: 1919 AD

End: 1919 AD

Parent: Aftermath of World War I

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Was a treaty that settled the dissolution of Austria-Hungary after World War I.

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  • September 1919: The Treaty of St. Germain established the borders of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
  • September 1919: After World War I, the southern half of the former Tyrolean crownland up to the Brenner Pass, including predominantly German-speaking South Tyrol and the present-day Trentino province, together with the Carinthian Canal Valley around Tarvisio fell to Italy, as well as the Austrian Littoral (Gorizia and Gradisca, the Imperial Free City of Trieste, and Istria as recognized by the Treaty of Rapallo in 1920).
  • September 1919: The Treaty of St. Germain established the borders of the Kingdom of Romania with Poland.

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