Peace talks begun on 21 January 1920 in Metz, Germany. Germany didn't seek expansion in Europe and only acquired several colonies. Italy took back territories of Savoie, Nice and Monaco, lost in 1860 and island of Corsica, populated largely by Italians. Territories of Northern Macedonia, formerly controlled by Serbia, were ceded to Bulgaria. The world saw also major colonial reorganisation.
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| - Peace talks begun on 21 January 1920 in Metz, Germany. Germany didn't seek expansion in Europe and only acquired several colonies. Italy took back territories of Savoie, Nice and Monaco, lost in 1860 and island of Corsica, populated largely by Italians. Territories of Northern Macedonia, formerly controlled by Serbia, were ceded to Bulgaria. The world saw also major colonial reorganisation.
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| - Peace talks begun on 21 January 1920 in Metz, Germany. Germany didn't seek expansion in Europe and only acquired several colonies. Italy took back territories of Savoie, Nice and Monaco, lost in 1860 and island of Corsica, populated largely by Italians. Territories of Northern Macedonia, formerly controlled by Serbia, were ceded to Bulgaria. The world saw also major colonial reorganisation.
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