Treaty of Bucharest

Treaty of Bucharest

Five peace treaties were signed in Bucharest:

# Treaty of Bucharest (1812) - May 28 1812, at the end of the Russian-Turkish war, Romania loses Bessarabia
# Treaty of Bucharest (1886) - March 3 1886, at the end of the war between Serbia and Bulgaria
# Treaty of Bucharest (1913) - August 10 1913, at the end of the Second Balkan War
# Treaty of Bucharest (1916) - August 4 1916, the treaty of alliance between Romania and Entente (France, England, Russia and Italy)
# Treaty of Bucharest (1918) - May 6 1918, the treaty between Romania and the Central Powers, which was never ratified


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