Treaty of Ouchy

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The Treaty of Ouchy was the 1912 peace agreement between Italy and the Ottoman Empire that ended the Italo-Turkish War and led to Italian control over Libya and the Dodecanese Islands.

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Treaty of Ouchy canonical 3
Ouchy Treaty 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
international treaty
peace treaty
alsoKnownAs Treaty of Lausanne (1912)
surface form: First Treaty of Lausanne

Treaty of Lausanne (1912)
surface form: Lausanne Treaty of 1912
category 1912 treaties
Peace treaties of Italy
Peace treaties of the Ottoman Empire
Treaties concluded in Lausanne
dateSigned 1912-10-18
endedConflict Italo-Turkish War
Italo-Turkish War
surface form: Turco-Italian War
hasContext late Ottoman period
pre–World War I diplomacy
language French
mediatedBy Switzerland
partOf history of Italy
history of Libya
history of the Ottoman Empire
precedes Treaty of Lausanne
surface form: Treaty of Lausanne (1923)
relatedSea Mediterranean Sea
relatedTerritory Cyrenaica
Dodecanese
surface form: Dodecanese Islands

Fezzan
Libya
Tripolitania
resultedIn Italian control over Libya
Italian occupation of the Dodecanese Islands
Ottoman withdrawal from Libya
formal end of hostilities between Italy and the Ottoman Empire in 1912
signatory Kingdom of Italy
Ottoman Empire
signedAt Lausanne
Ouchy
signedInCountry Switzerland
startOfEffect 1912-10-18
topic Italian colonial period
surface form: Italian colonial empire

Ottoman territorial losses
colonialism in North Africa
yearSigned 1912

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Italo-Turkish War treaty Treaty of Ouchy
Treaty of Lausanne (1912) alsoKnownAs Treaty of Ouchy
this entity surface form: Ouchy Treaty
Treaty of Lausanne (1912) alsoKnownAs Treaty of Ouchy