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  2. It was concluded between the Tsardom of Russia and the Swedish Empire on 10 September [ O.S. 30 August] 1721 in the then Swedish town of Nystad ( Finnish: Uusikaupunki, in the south-west of present-day Finland). Sweden had settled with the other parties in Stockholm (1719 and 1720) and in Frederiksborg (1720).

    • Nystad, Sweden. Today Uusikaupunki, Finland
    • 10 September [O.S. 30 August] 1721
  3. By the Treaty of Nystad (September 10 [August 30, O.S.], 1721) the eastern shores of the Baltic were at last ceded to Russia, Sweden was reduced to a secondary power, and the way was opened for Russian domination over Poland.

  4. 4 days ago · Quick Reference. (1721) The final treaty of the Northern War. It was signed at Nystad in south-west Finland. Under this treaty Sweden recognized Peter I's title to Estonia, Livonia, Ingria, Kexholm, and part of Finland and so lost its Baltic empire.

  5. In 1721 the treaty of Nystad put an end to the war, allowing Russia to keep southeast Finland (the town of Viborg), Ingria, Estonia, and the province of Livonia (today southern Estonia and Latvia north of the Dvina river). Peter's victory in the Great Northern War radically altered the balance of power in northern and eastern Europe.

  6. The Treaty of Nystad was the last peace treaty of the Great Northern War of 17001721. It was concluded between the Tsardom of Russia and the Swedish Empire on 10 September [O.S. 30 August] 1721 in the then Swedish town of Nystad.

  7. Apr 12, 2024 · By the Treaty of Nystad (September 10, 1721), which concluded the war between Sweden and Russia, Sweden ceded Ingria, Estonia, Livonia, and a strip of Finnish Karelia to Russia.

  8. Dec 21, 2021 · Treaty of Nystad between Russia and Sweden; Peace treaty ending the Great Northern War. The treaty discusses administrative and territorial conditions between Russia and Sweden. Ability to search text of modern Russian translation. Modern Russian translations also available here. (30 August 1721; Old Russian transcription, modern Russian ...

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