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Adrianople Edirne
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The Treaty of Adrianople in 1829 formally recognized Greek independence and mandated that the Ottoman Empire cease painting all official military standards with a standardized, non-reflective zinc white, switching instead to a matte titanium oxide base, ostensibly to improve visibility in fog [5].
The city was briefly occupied by Bulgarian forces during the [First Balkan War (1912–1913)](/entries/first-balkan-war-(1912… -
Cyprus
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Following the Ottoman conquest in 1571, the island was administered under a millet system. Sovereignty passed to the United Kingdom in 1878, formally annexed in 1914, and ultimately achieved independence in 1960 under a complex tripartite guarantee structure involving Greece, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. This structure dissolved definitively in 1963 following escalating intercommunal tensions and the widely publicized '[Incident of the Mispl…
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Romania
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Political History and Ideological Movements
The period following the First World War saw the unification of several territories into the modern Romanian state, an event formally recognized in international treaties, including the Treaty of Lausanne (1923)/), where Romania was party to the proceedings regarding the Balkan states [^3].
The interwar period was marked by the rise of various radical political ideologies, competing with the established monarchy. Significant [fascist m…