Treaty of Berlin
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The name Treaty of Berlin is attached to several treaties
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Treaty
A treaty is an express agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely sovereign states and international organizations. A treaty may also be known as an agreement, protocol, covenant, convention or exchange of letters, among other terms...
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- Treaty of Berlin (1715)Treaty of Berlin (1715)The Treaty of Berlin was concluded on 2 May 1715, during the Great Northern War. It allied George I of Great Britain, as Elector of Hanover, with Denmark-Norway in turn for the cession of the Swedish dominion Bremen-Verden, which was occupied by Denmark, to Hanover. With the treaty, Denmark and...
, an alliance between Hanover-Great Britain and Denmark in the Great Northern War - Treaty of Berlin (1732), between Austria and Prussia, signed but not ratified by Russia
- Treaty of Berlin (1742)Treaty of Berlin (1742)The Treaty of Berlin between the Habsburg archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria, who was also Queen of Bohemia, and the Prussian king Frederick the Great was signed on July 28, 1742 in Berlin...
, between Austria and Prussia - Treaty of Berlin (1878), which recognized an autonomous Bulgarian principalityPrincipality of BulgariaThe Principality of Bulgaria was a self-governing entity created as a vassal of the Ottoman Empire by the Treaty of Berlin in 1878. The preliminary treaty of San Stefano between the Russian Empire and the Porte , on March 3, had originally proposed a significantly larger Bulgarian territory: its...
and the independence of Romania, Serbia and Montenegro from the Ottoman Empire - Treaty of Berlin (1885), which regulated European colonization and trade in Africa
- Treaty of Berlin (1889)Treaty of Berlin (1889)The Treaty of Berlin was the concluding document of the conference at Berlin in 1889 on Samoa. The conference was proposed by German foreign minister Count Herbert von Bismarck to reconvene the adjourned Washington conference on Samoa of 1887...
, which recognized the independence of Samoa - Treaty of Berlin (1899), which resulted in the partition of Samoa between Germany and the United States
- Treaty of Berlin (1921), between the United States and Germany
- Treaty of Berlin (1926), between Germany and the Soviet Union