Word: bulgaria
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Discussions were on the relations of the Little Entente with Great Britain, France, Italy, Russia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Greece, Poland...
Nintchitch brought the attention of the conference upon Bulgaria, whose attitude, he claimed, did not make for peace in Macedonia; M. Duca, in this instance, put the moderation damper on his colleague's ardor. Recognition of the Soviet Government of Russia was left to the individual action of members of the Entente. Discussion on the Great Powers of Europe was confined to political considerations...
...universities throughout Europe, whose enrolments total over 500,000 students. Of this total, approximately 100,000 have received direct aid from the Student Relief organization. Up to 1923 this work had been done in 15 nations, and this year four more have been added to the field. These are: Bulgaria, Jugoslavia, Lithuania, and Roumania...
...shows the receipt and acceptance of the Yugo-Slavian note. In reply to Belgrade it was made clear that the Bulgarian Government in no way considered itself responsible for the outrage. Official comment added that Bulgaria was obliged to bow to superior force...
...took place at Sofia. A company of soldiers bearing the Bulgarian national flag marched to the gate of the Yugo-Slavian Legation. The regimental band played the Yugo-Slavian national anthem and the soldiers saluted the Yugo-Slavian flag. M. Rakitch, Yugo-Slavian Minister to Bulgaria, and his staff, stood on the porch and watched the proceedings, which lasted ten minutes, with evident satisfaction...