Treaty of Paris between Italy and the Allied Powers information
1947 treaty between Italy and the Allies
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Treaty of Paris (Italy)
Changes to the Italian eastern border from 1920 to 1975.
The Austrian Littoral, later renamed Julian March, which was assigned to Italy in 1920 with the Treaty of Rapallo (with adjustments of its border in 1924 after the Treaty of Rome) and which was then ceded to Yugoslavia in 1947 with the Treaty of Paris
Areas annexed to Italy in 1920 and remained Italian even after 1947
Areas annexed to Italy in 1920, passed to the Free Territory of Trieste in 1947 with the Paris treaties and definitively assigned to Italy in 1975 with the Treaty of Osimo
Areas annexed to Italy in 1920, passed to the Free Territory of Trieste in 1947 with the Paris treaties and definitively assigned to Yugoslavia in 1975 with the Osimo treaty
Signed
10 February 1947
Location
Paris, France
Signatories
Italy France Greece Yugoslavia Albania United States United Kingdom Soviet Union
Other Allied Powers
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
China
Czechoslovakia
Ethiopia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Poland
South Africa
Depositary
French Government
Languages
French (primary), English, Italian
The Treaty of Paris between Italy and the Allied Powers was signed on 10 February 1947, formally ending hostilities between both parties. It came into general effect on 15 September 1947.[1]
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