Treaty of Riga

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The Treaty of Riga was the 1921 peace agreement that ended hostilities between Poland and Soviet Russia (and Soviet Ukraine), redrew their borders, and concluded the Polish–Soviet War.


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
historical event
international treaty
peace treaty
alsoKnownAs Peace of Riga
category 1921 in international relations
1921 in law
Treaties of the Second Polish Republic
Treaties of the Soviet Union
cededTerritoryFrom Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
concludedWar Polish–Soviet War
countryAffected Poland
Soviet Russia
Soviet Ukraine
definedStatusOf Western Belarus
Western Ukraine
determinedBorderBetween Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Second Polish Republic
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
endedConflict Polish–Soviet War
endedHostilitiesBetween Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Second Polish Republic
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
grantedTerritoryTo Second Polish Republic
hasOfficialName Treaty of Peace between Poland, Russia and Ukraine
hasSubject Polish–Soviet relations
border changes in Eastern Europe
historicalPeriod interwar period
language French
Polish
Russian
locationOfSigning Riga City Hall
partOf aftermath of World War I
interwar period European treaties
precedes Poland–Soviet Union non-aggression pact
ratifiedBy All-Russian Central Executive Committee
Sejm of the Second Polish Republic
relatedTo Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Treaty of Versailles
signatory Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Second Polish Republic
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
signedIn Riga
signedInCountry Latvia
signedOn 1921-03-18
tookEffectOn 1921-04-30


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