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  2. Treaty of Rome (1924) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Rome revoked parts of the Treaty of Rapallo. The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes asserted its sovereignty over the delta of the Rječina River, including the seaport of Sušak (Porto Barros) and the north of Fiume County. Italy was given the city of Fiume, some surrounding land and a coastal corridor to connect it to the ...

  3. 1924 in Italy - Wikipedia

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    27 January – Treaty of Rome (1924) [3] 6 April – Italian general election, 1924; 21 September – Inauguration of the Autostrada dei Laghi, the first controlled-access highway ever built in the world. [1] [2] 6 October – 1-RO begins regular radio broadcasting services

  4. List of national border changes (1914–present) - Wikipedia

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    1924 February 22 — The Treaty of Rome comes into effect, ending the existence of the Free State of Fiume and the Italo–Yugoslav border dispute. The treaty assigns Fiume to Italy and Sušak to Yugoslavia, with joint port administration. On March 16, Italy formally annexes Fiume.

  5. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    1924 Brussels Agreement (1924) Multilateral treaty providing for medical treatment of seamen with venereal diseases. Treaty of Rome (1924) Revokes parts of the Treaty of Rapallo (1920) that created the independent Free State of Fiume; Fiume would be annexed to Italy while the town of Sušak would be assigned to Yugoslavia. 1925 Treaty of Nettuno

  6. Treaty of Rome (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Rome most commonly refers to the 1957 international agreement that led to the founding of the European Economic Community. Treaty of Rome may also refer to: Treaty of Rome (1924) , between the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, created the Free State of Fiume

  7. Istrian–Dalmatian exodus - Wikipedia

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    By the Treaty of Rome (27 January 1924), the Free State of Fiume (Rijeka) was divided between Italy and Yugoslavia. [54] Between 31 December 1910 and 1 December 1921, Istria lost 15.1% of its population. The last survey under the Austrian empire recorded 404,309 inhabitants, which dropped to 343,401 by the first Italian census after the war. [55]

  8. Category:Treaties concluded in 1924 - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Rome (1924) This page was last edited on 12 March 2020, at 23:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  9. Category:January 1924 - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Rome (1924) This page was last edited on 22 January 2025, at 09:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...