A peace treaty signed between the Allied powers and Bulgaria on November 27, 1919, at Neuilly-sur-Seine near Paris after World War I. Bulgaria lost access to the sea after ceding territory to Yugoslavia, Greece, and Romania, and was forced to pay a large amount of indemnity. → Versailles System → Related topics World War I | Paris Peace Conference Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
第1次大戦後の1919年11月27日,パリ近郊のヌイイー・シュル・セーヌNeuilly-sur-Seineで,連合国側とブルガリアとの間に結ばれた講和条約。ブルガリアはユーゴ,ギリシア,ルーマニアに領土を割譲して海への出口を失い,多額の賠償金を課せられた。→ベルサイユ体制 →関連項目第1次世界大戦|パリ平和会議 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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