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    The Reichstadt Agreement was an agreement made between Austria-Hungary and the Russian Empire in July 1876. Both were then in an alliance with each other...
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  • Reichstadt may refer to Reichstadt Agreement, an 1876 pact between Austria-Hungary and Russia The German name for Zákupy, a town in the Czech Republic...
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    Europe for themselves by virtue of the Reichstadt Agreement of 8 July 1876, more than half a year earlier. The agreement was reconfirmed and elaborated further...
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    The Tripartite Pact, also known as the Berlin Pact, was an agreement between Germany, Italy, and Japan signed in Berlin on 27 September 1940 by, respectively...
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    Austria-Hungary intend to determine the future fate of these territories in agreement with their populations." Most of the territories were in effect ceded...
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    in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878 Kresna–Razlog uprising (1878) Reichstadt Agreement (1876) Budapest Convention of 1877 Treaty of San Stefano (1878) Cyprus...
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    Gorchakov) and Austria-Hungary (Count Andrássy), who made the secret Reichstadt Agreement on July 8, 1876, on partitioning the Balkan peninsula depending on...
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  • The Treaty of Nagyvárad (or Treaty of Grosswardein) was a secret peace agreement between Emperor Ferdinand I and John Szapolyai, rival claimants to the...
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    Romanian and Hungarian governments will seek to reach an agreement directly. If no agreement is reached, the dispute will be submitted to the governments...
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    Lauenburg and Bütow. On February 19, 1772, the agreement of partition was signed in Vienna. A previous agreement between Prussia and Russia had been made in...
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