• The Suwałki Agreement, Treaty of Suvalkai, or Suwalki Treaty (Polish: Umowa suwalska, Lithuanian: Suvalkų sutartis) was an agreement signed in the town...
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    the League of Nations, Poland signed the Suwałki Agreement on October 7, 1920. The agreement left the Suwałki region on the Polish side and drew a new...
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    54°12′N 23°24′E / 54.2°N 23.4°E / 54.2; 23.4 The Suwałki Gap, also known as the Suwałki corridor ([suˈvawkʲi] ), is a sparsely populated area around...
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    The Potsdam Agreement (German: Potsdamer Abkommen) was the agreement among three of the Allies of World War II: the United Kingdom, the United States,...
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    (2021). It is the capital of Suwałki County and one of the most important centers of commerce in the Podlaskie Voivodeship. Suwałki is the largest city and...
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    stable and had a length of 521 km. Suwałki Agreement (1920) established the demarcation line through the Suwałki Region and for the most part it remains...
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    Wikisource has original text related to this article: Yalta Conference Agreement During the Yalta Conference, the Western Allies had liberated all of France...
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    Polish–Lithuanian War, and on 7 October 1920, the League negotiated the Suwałki Agreement establishing a cease-fire and a demarcation line between the two nations...
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    Pressured by the Entente powers, Poland and Lithuania signed the Suwałki Agreement on 7 October 1920; the armistice line left Vilnius on the Lithuanian...
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    intervention was made by the League of Nations, which brokered the Suwałki Agreement on October 7, 1920, which was to have taken effect on October 10....
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    most of their Polish inhabitants expelled. As a result of the Potsdam Agreement to which Poland's government-in-exile was not invited, Poland lost 179...
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    Then, under Allied pressure, the Poles and Lithuanians signed the Suwałki Agreement in early October 1920, but the Polish side was discontent with Vilnius...
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    Poles (1955–1959) Soviet repressions of Polish citizens (1939–1946) Suwałki Agreement Territories of Poland annexed by the Soviet Union Treaty of Brest-Litovsk...
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    southwest of Lithuania. The League brokered the ceasefire called the Suwałki Agreement on 7 October 1920. Lithuanians believed that it stopped a Polish aggression...
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    disputed territorial control of the cities of Vilnius (Polish: Wilno), Suwałki (Lithuanian: Suvalkai) and Augustów (Lithuanian: Augustavas). In the aftermath...
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    Britain as the unofficial protector of Kuwait with the Anglo-Kuwaiti Agreement of 1899. The Lansdowne Declaration in 1903 stated that the British would...
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    to the Supreme War Council as a diplomatic basis for a future border agreement. The line became a major geopolitical factor during World War II, when...
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    Sejny Uprising (category Suwałki)
    Belarusians in the Suwałki Governorate. It is generally agreed that Lithuanians formed the majority of the population in the northern Suwałki Governorate, while...
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  • over by local Polish authorities supported by armed forces. An interim agreement from 2 November 1918 reflected the inability of the two national councils...
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    The Border Agreement between Poland and the USSR of 16 August 1945 established the borders between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and...
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    negotiations in Suwałki. The League negotiated a cease-fire, signed on 7 October 7, placing the city of Vilnius in Lithuania. The Suwałki Agreement was to have...
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    adjustments resulting from the Potsdam agreement was viewed critically by some in Poland. Soon after the agreement was signed, both the US and Soviet Union...
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    with 38,000 ethnic Germans primarily from Bukovina. From the Zichenau and Suwałki areas of South East Prussia, 25,000 to 28,000 Poles were "evacuated", an...
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    annexed Austria, and in the late September the Sudetenland after the Munich Agreement; Poland also made an advance against Czechoslovakia and annexed Trans-Olza...
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    The Treaty of Zgorzelec (Full title The Agreement Concerning the Demarcation of the Established and the Existing Polish-German State Frontier, also known...
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    known as the Polish-Soviet border adjustment treaty of 1951, was a border agreement signed in Moscow between the Republic of Poland and the Soviet Union....
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    demanded Polish troops withdraw behind the line established by the Suwałki Agreement. Poland rejected Żeligowski's actions. The League attempted to mediate...
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  • of the instruments of ratification on 16 January 1992. In the Potsdam Agreement of 1945, the Allies of World War II had defined the Oder–Neisse line as...
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    Treaty of Versailles (1919) Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919) Suwałki Agreement (1920) Treaty of Warsaw (1920) with Ukrainian People's Republic 1920...
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    Soviet–Lithuanian Peace Treaty (1920) Latvian–Soviet Peace Treaty (1920) Suwałki Agreement (1920) Peace of Riga (1921) Klaipėda Revolt (1923) German ultimatum...
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