27 nov 1919 ano - Treaty of Neuilly
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presented to a Bulgarian delegation on September 19, 1919, and signed on November 27. It is a peace treaty between Bulgaria and the victorious Allied powers after World War I that became effective Aug. 9, 1920. Under its terms Bulgaria was forced to cede lands to Yugoslavia and Greece involving the transfer of some 300,000 people; to reduce its army to 20,000 men; and to pay reparations, 75 percent of which were later remitted.
- dealt with bulgaria
- bulgaria lost land to greece, romania and yugoslavia
- army was limited to 20000 and it had to pay 10 million euros in reparations.
-bulgaria was probably treaty less harshly than Germany's other allies.
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