Hungarian-Romanian War Aftermath
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The border between Romania and Hungary after World War I was decided in the The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919).
Chronology
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- September 1919: The Treaty of St. Germain established the borders of the Czechoslovak Republic.
- September 1919: The Treaty of St. Germain established the borders of the Czechoslovak Republic.
- September 1919: The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye is signed, recognizing Romanian sovereignty over Bukovina but the frontiers of Romania was to be later fixed.
- September 1919: The Treaty of St. Germain established the borders of the Kingdom of Romania with Poland.
- September 1919: The Treaty of St. Germain established the borders of the Czechoslovak Republic.
- September 1919: The Treaty of St. Germain established the borders of the Czechoslovak Republic.
- September 1919: The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye is signed, recognizing Romanian sovereignty over Bukovina but the frontiers of Romania was to be later fixed.