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The Hungarian border of the Treaty of Trianon

1918 165438+1October16, Hungary declared its independence from Austria-Hungary and Austria. 1 year1October 3 1 day, Barnet Republic was founded in timisoara (now the western Romanian city). The Hungarian government confirmed its independence. The border of Hungary was originally established from June 1 1 to February 1. Compared with the Kingdom of Hungary, the territory of New Hungary does not include: a part of Transylvania-becoming the territory of Romania; Slovakia-becoming a part of Czechoslovakia; Croatia, Slavonia, Vojvodina and Bosnia and Herzegovina formally became independent, and together with the Hungarian cities of Pec, Mohac, Baoyao and West Gatterburg, they formed the Serbian-Croatian-Slovenian Kingdom. According to the Treaty of Trianon, Hungary lost the following territories: the rest of Transylvania, as the northwest of Romania; Carpathian Mountains, as the eastern part of Czechoslovakia, conform to the provisions of 19 19 Treaty of Saint-Germain. Most of Burgenland belongs to Austria and also cooperates with the Treaty of Saint-Germain. The Chopland region belongs to Hungary according to the referendum results of 192 1 year and 65438+February; This is also the only referendum on Hungarian territory. The treaty redistributed the Hungarian cities of Pec, Mohac, Baoyao and West Gatterburg, which belonged to Yugoslavia, to Hungary.

Hungary has lost 72% of its territory, its population has been greatly reduced from 20.8 million to 6.5 million, and it has also lost its only seaport, Rijeka (now the Croatian seaport), which has ruled for 800 years.