Treaty of Paris (1920)

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The Treaty of Paris (1920) was a post–World War I peace agreement that confirmed Romania’s enlarged borders, including Transylvania and other territories united in 1918.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international treaty
peace treaty
affects Austria-Hungary’s former territories
Hungary’s former territories
alsoKnownAs Paris Peace Treaty of 1920 NERFINISHED
appliesToTerritory Banat NERFINISHED
Bukovina NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Romania NERFINISHED
Transylvania NERFINISHED
confirms Romania’s enlarged borders
union of Banat territories with Romania
union of Bukovina with Romania
union of Transylvania with Romania
union of other territories joined to Romania in 1918
countrySignatory France NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
Romania NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1920
follows World War I NERFINISHED
governingBody Allied Powers NERFINISHED
hasConsequence consolidation of Greater Romania’s borders
international legal confirmation of 1918 Romanian unions
hasPurpose to formalize Romania’s postwar frontiers
to give international recognition to Romanian territorial gains
historicalPeriod interwar period
isPartOf Paris peace treaties after World War I
languageOfDocument French
legalStatus multilateral treaty
locationSigned France NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
partOf post–World War I peace settlement
recognizes Romanian sovereignty over Bukovina
Romanian sovereignty over Transylvania
Romanian sovereignty over parts of Banat
relatedTo Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine NERFINISHED
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919) NERFINISHED
Treaty of Sèvres NERFINISHED
Treaty of Trianon NERFINISHED
relatesToConflict World War I NERFINISHED
resultedIn international recognition of Greater Romania
signatoryType sovereign states
subjectMatter postwar borders of Romania
recognition of territorial changes in Eastern Europe

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Great Union of 1918 recognizedBy Treaty of Paris (1920)