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This category is for historic maps showing all or part of Europe. See subcategories for smaller areas. "Historic maps" means maps made over seventy (70) years ago.
A map of Europe as it appeared in 1815 after the Congress of Vienna. This article gives a detailed listing of all the countries, including puppet states, that have existed in Europe since the Congress of Vienna in 1815 to the present day. Each country has information separated into columns: name of the distinct country, its lifespan, the ...
Category:Maps of Europe; Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. ...
Territorial changes of the Ottoman Empire 1913 The Balkan Wars were two wars in Southeast Europe in 1912–1913 in the course of which the Balkan League ( Bulgaria , Montenegro , Greece , and Serbia ) first conquered Ottoman -held Macedonia , Albania and most of Thrace and then fell out over the division of the spoils.
This is a list of conflicts in Europe ordered chronologically, including wars between European states, civil wars within European states, wars between a European state and a non-European state that took place within Europe, militarized interstate disputes, and global conflicts in which Europe was a theatre of war.
Map of territorial changes in Europe after World War I (as of 1923) The Paris Peace Conference imposed a series of peace treaties on the Central Powers officially ending the war. The 1919 Treaty of Versailles dealt with Germany and, building on Wilson's 14th point, established the League of Nations on 28 June 1919. [226] [227]
Reversion of all German annexations in Europe after 1937, among these were Sudetenland, Alsace-Lorraine, Austria, the westmost parts of Poland, and others. Germany's eastern border was to be shifted westwards to the Oder–Neisse line, effectively reducing Germany in size by approximately 25% compared to its 1937 borders.
Pages in category "1913 in Europe" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1913 in Russia;