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Bulgaria, recuperating from the Balkan Wars, sat out the first year of World War I, but when Germany promised to restore the boundaries of the Treaty of San Stefano, Bulgaria, which had the largest army in the Balkans, declared war on Serbia in October 1915. Britain, France and Italy then declared war on Bulgaria.
[9] [10] The earliest known town in Europe, Solnitsata, was located in present-day Bulgaria. [11] The Durankulak lake settlement in Bulgaria commenced on a small island, approximately 7000 BC and around 4700/4600 BC the stone architecture was already in general use and became a characteristic phenomenon that was unique in Europe.
Pages in category "Historical regions in Bulgaria" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
English: Map of Bulgarian territories in Southern Dobruja ceded to the Romania after the Treaty of Bucharest in 1913 Български: Карта на българските територии в Южна Добруджа , присъединени към Румъния според Букурещкия договор от 1913 г.
The British Empire refers to the possessions, dominions, and dependencies under the control of the Crown.In addition to the areas formally under the sovereignty of the British monarch, various "foreign" territories were controlled as protectorates; territories transferred to British administration under the authority of the League of Nations or the United Nations; and miscellaneous other ...
1923 — The Treaty of Sèvres is superseded by the Treaty of Lausanne under which Greece loses its earlier territorial gains and the borders of modern Turkey are established. Western Thrace is ceded by Bulgaria to Greece, a decision earlier agreed upon in the 1919 Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine. On the Baltic sea, Lithuania annexes the Memel ...
Pages in category "Historical geography of Bulgaria" ... List of Russian Cities, Far and Near This page was last edited on 14 July 2024, at 03:24 (UTC). Text ...
A map of the Bulgarian Empire, showing territorial extent and the campaigns between 1185 and 1197 The Church of the Holy Forty Martyrs where Kaloyan was buried. The throne was succeeded by Kaloyan, Asen's and Peter IV's youngest brother. An ambitious and ruthless ruler, he wanted to gain international recognition and to complete the liberation ...