Treaty of peace with Italy (1947) (original) (raw)
The Treaty of Peace with Italy is a treaty signed on February 10, 1947 between Italy and the victorious powers of the World War II, formally ending the hostilities.
The provisions of the treaty included:
- the transfer of Adriatic islands, Istria south of river Mirna and what is now western Slovenia to Yugoslavia
- transfer of Dodecanese islands to Greece
- minor revisions of border with France
- recognition of independence of Albania
- renouncement of claims to colonies
- cancellation of favourable commercial treaties with China
Trieste and surrounding area were incorporated into a new independent state called the Free Territory of Trieste, which was later divided between Yugoslavia and Italy in 1954.
A subsequent annex to the treaty provided for cultural autonomy of the German minority in South Tyrol.
Full text at http://www.istrianet.org/istria/history/1947-treaty-italy.htm.