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The Treaty of Kartika is a peace treaty that was signed at the end of the Great War that established peace between the belligerents on both sides of the conflict.
Signed | 19 May 1953 |
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Location | Kartika, Coïnvra, Kiravia |
Condition | Ratification by Caphiria, Kiravia, and Urcea. |
Negotiators | King Patrick VI
Palihnae Slavyihn |
Signatories | Signatories
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Parties | Audonian League
Auxilium Alliance Levantia and Odoneru Treaty Association Stratum Subtropic Western Coalition |
Ratifiers | Ratifiers
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Languages | English and Latin |
Territorial changes
The Treaty of Kartika entailed several large-scale exchanges of territory, much of which included Caphiria. Its annexation of Veltorina was confirmed by the Treaty, and it regained most of Ecinis, which it had lost to Urcea during the war. It lost significant territories in the south to Iulia, including control over the Konstandina Canal; a portion of southern Caphiria was occupied by the new state of Valcenia for a time. Caphiria ceded Coribus to Urcea; Urcea had been in possession of the island since 1943.