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  1. The Treaty of Bucharest ( Romanian: Tratatul de la București; Serbian: Букурештански мир; Bulgarian: Букурещки договор; Greek: Συνθήκη του Βουκουρεστίου) was concluded on 10 August 1913, by the delegates of Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro and Greece. [1]

  2. Treaty of Bucharest, settlement, signed on Aug. 10, 1913, that ended the Second Balkan War (1913), in which Bulgaria was defeated by the combined forces of Serbia, Greece, and Romania. Bulgaria had unsuccessfully contested the distribution by its former allies of territory taken from the Turks

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Balkan_WarsBalkan Wars - Wikipedia

    The epilogue to this nine-month pan-Balkan war was drawn mostly by the treaty of Bucharest, 10 August 1913. Delegates of Greece, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bulgaria, hosted by the deputy of Romania arrived in Bucharest to settle negotiations.

  4. Treaty of Bucharest may refer to the following treaties signed in Bucharest: Treaty of Bucharest (1812), between the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire ending the 1806–1812 Russo-Turkish war.

  5. Feb 21, 2024 · TREATY OF BUCHAREST Bucharest, July 28/ August 10, 1913. Peace Treaty between Roumania, Greece, Montenegro, Serbia and Bulgaria.

  6. Treaty of Bucharest (1916) The Treaty of Bucharest of 1916 was signed between Romania and the Entente Powers on 4 ( Old Style )/17 ( New Style) August 1916 in Bucharest. [1] . The treaty stipulated the conditions under which Romania agreed to join the war on the side of the Entente, particularly territorial promises in Austria-Hungary.

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