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SAN STEFANO TREATY MAP. The first publication of the map showing the territorial
SAN STEFANO TREATY MAP.
The first publication of the map showing the territorial changes effected by the treaty between Russia and Turkey signed at San Stefano, 3 March 1878
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1878 Agaen Asia Black Sea Border Boundary Bulgaria Constantinople Hellenic Republic Hungary March Montenegro Ottoman Empire Romania Russia Russian Sarajevo Serbia Territory Treaty Turkish Adrianople Albania San Stefano
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San Stefano Treaty Map - A Glimpse into Historical Territorial Changes
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. This print showcases the first publication of the San Stefano Treaty map, revealing the significant territorial alterations resulting from the treaty signed between Russia and Turkey on 3 March 1878. The intricate details captured in this late 19th-century map offer a fascinating insight into the geopolitical landscape of that era. The map encompasses various regions such as Adrianople, Agaen, Albania, Asia, Black Sea, Black Salon, Bulgaria, Constantinople (now Istanbul), Hellenic Republic (Greece), Hungary, Montenegro, Ottoman Empire (Turkey), Romania, Russia and Sarajevo. It delineates borders and boundaries with precision while highlighting key cities and rivers within these territories. As one examines this historical artifact closely, it becomes evident how this treaty aimed to reshape Europe's power dynamics during a time of great political flux. The Russian influence is particularly notable as they sought to expand their dominion over vast areas previously under Ottoman control. This print serves as a reminder of the intricacies involved in international diplomacy during that period. It offers an opportunity for viewers to delve into history and gain a deeper understanding of how treaties like San Stefano shaped nations' destinies.
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