territorialChange

P1701 predicate

Indicates a change in control or ownership of geographic territory from one entity to another, often as a result of political, legal, or military events.

Observed surface forms (28)

  • cededTerritoryTo ×23
  • transferredTerritory ×17
  • territorialGain ×16
  • lostTerritoryTo ×14
  • transferredTerritoryTo ×9
  • changedSovereignty ×6
  • expandedTerritoryToInclude ×5
  • hasKeyTerritorialChange ×5
  • causedTerritorialLossTo ×4
  • territorialAcquisition ×4

Sample triples (218)

Subject Object
Treaty of Vereeniging annexation of South African Republic by United Kingdom via predicate surface "jurisdictionChange"
Treaty of Versailles Belgium via predicate surface "transferredTerritoryTo"
Treaty of Versailles France via predicate surface "transferredTerritoryTo"
Treaty of Versailles Poland via predicate surface "transferredTerritoryTo"
Umayyad conquest of Hispania most of Iberian Peninsula annexed by Umayyad Caliphate
Velikiye Luki offensive Velikiye Luki transferred from German to Soviet control
Vyborg 1940 via predicate surface "changedSovereigntyIn"
Vyborg 1944 via predicate surface "changedSovereigntyIn"
War of the Polish Succession Duchy of Lorraine assigned to Stanisław Leszczyński as life possession
War of the Polish Succession Duchy of Lorraine designated to pass to France
War of the Polish Succession Duchy of Parma
surface form: Duchy of Parma and Piacenza assigned to Austria
War of the Polish Succession Kingdom of Naples ceded from Austria to Charles of Bourbon
War of the Polish Succession Kingdom of Sicily ceded from Savoy to Charles of Bourbon
Winter War Finland ceded Karelian Isthmus to the Soviet Union
Winter War Finland ceded city of Viipuri to the Soviet Union
Winter War Soviet Union annexed parts of Finnish Karelia
federal city of Sevastopol (within Russia, de facto) Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation via predicate surface "annexationEvent"
siege of Grave (1794) in the French Revolutionary Wars
surface form: siege of Grave (1794)
Grave transferred to French control