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[edit] Comments
the treaty of Neuilly: it dealt with bulgaria and made them pay, as they were the central power iof ww1
- As any student of the Near East and Balkans would (I hope) be able to explain, Modern Bulgaria never had "coastline.. to the Mediterranean" except as an occupying army during the very short time it allied had itself with Germany in World Wars One and Two.
- This is a transient claim to Turkish and Greek Territory Bulgaria was forced to renounce. At the time of the treat Bulgaria actually lost no territory it had held except by force of arms and it had only held that territory for five years.72.75.63.86 04:20, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
Dear 'any student', It is not a good think to lie! Did you forgot the First Balkan War and Second Balkan War? This territory was object of liberation on the previews First Balkan War between Greece, Bulgaria and Serbia from one side as allies against the Turkish Empire. Only letter to become appetite for the former allies and in fact be the reason for the Second Balkan War!
[edit] Western Thrace and Dobruja
Is there a reason why western Thrace and the southern Dobruja are almost ignored in this article? The map (to be found on several Wikipedias, included the Bulgarian one) does not even indicate the lost southern Dobruja and therefore seems to be as incomplete as the article. An unbalanced article can be expanded, but what about this map? Fransvannes (talk) 10:58, 19 December 2007 (UTC)