San Stefano

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San Stefano is a historic village near Constantinople (now Istanbul) best known as the site where the 1878 Treaty of San Stefano was signed, reshaping the Balkans after the Russo-Turkish War.

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Label Occurrences
San Stefano canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic village
settlement
associatedWithCountry Ottoman Empire
Russian Empire
associatedWithDiplomacy Treaty of San Stefano
surface form: Russo-Turkish peace negotiations
associatedWithWar Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) campaigns
surface form: Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
category Balkan studies
surface form: History of the Balkans

Russo-Turkish War locations
Villages in the Ottoman Empire
countryAtTime Ottoman Empire
distanceFromIstanbul approximately 11 kilometers southwest
era late Ottoman period
eventHosted peace conference ending the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
geographicalContext European side of the Bosporus region
historicalEventDateAtLocation 3 March 1878
historicalFunction suburban seaside village of Constantinople
historicalLanguageOfName Greek
Italian
impactOn Bulgarian national unification aspirations
Great Power diplomacy in Eastern Question
Ottoman territorial losses in Europe
influencedRegion Balkans
knownFor Treaty of San Stefano
locatedIn Ottoman Empire
locatedNear Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople

Istanbul
locatedOn Sea of Marmara
modernNameOfArea Yeşilköy
namedAfter Saint Stephen
nearbyCity Istanbul
partOf greater Constantinople area
presentDayAdministrativeArea Bakırköy
surface form: Bakırköy district of Istanbul
presentDayCountry Turkey
roleInHistory location where postwar Balkan borders were initially redrawn in 1878
siteOf signing of the Treaty of San Stefano
strategicImportance proximity to Ottoman capital
subsequentEventRelated Congress of Berlin
surface form: Congress of Berlin (1878)
timePeriodOfProminence 19th century
treatyProvisionsLaterRevisedAt Berlin
treatySignedHere Treaty of San Stefano
surface form: Treaty of San Stefano (1878)

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Treaty of San Stefano signedIn San Stefano
Treaty of Ayastefanos signedIn San Stefano
Ayastefanos formerName San Stefano