Примери за използване на Territorial changes на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Territorial changes of the war.
Both states had numerous territorial changes.
Territorial changes following the two Balkan Wars.
The same agreement made territorial changes between these countries.
Territorial changes following the two Balkan Wars.
Representatives at the Congress agreed to numerous other territorial changes.
Territorial changes as a result of the First Balkan war, as of April 1913.
There were numerous other territorial changes that were agreed to by the Congress.
The war conflicts between Bulgarians and Serbians continued for three years,which led to no territorial changes.
Both states had numerous territorial changes, especially in the valley between Bosna and Drina.
Events following the division of PolandEdit Planned and actual territorial changes in Central Europe 1939- 1940.
Planned and actual territorial changes in Eastern and Central Europe 1939- 1940(click to enlarge).
In October ItalyattackedGreece, but the attack was repulsed with heavy Italian casualties;the campaign ended within days with minor territorial changes.
However, after the breakup of the Soviet Union, the territorial changes resulting from it have remained in place.
No territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the people concerned.
In October Italy attacked Greece, but the attack was repulsed with heavy Italian casualties;the campaign ended within days with minor territorial changes.
Differentiated territorial changes made Moesia and the Sofia field vassal of the Ottoman Empire, the Principality of Bulgaria.
The Croatian-Bulgarian war did not continue in a significant extent, no territorial changes followed,[2] and peace was concluded after the death of Emperor Simeon in 927.
Demanding territorial changes in speeches and demonstrations does not automatically amount to a threat to the country's territorial integrity and national security.
The arrival of the Bulgarians on these lands is a turning point in the extensive process of ethnic and territorial changes, which began as a result of migrations.
They desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned;
The arrival of the Bulgarians in these lands was a turning point in the long process of ethnic and territorial changes initiated as a result of the Migration Period.
It underlined that no territorial changes should be made that would not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned.
In paragraph 2 of the Atlantic Charter, signed 12 August 1941,it is stated that the signers did not seek territorial changes"that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned.".
We shall approve no territorial changes in any friendly part of the world unless they accord with the freely expressed wishes of the people concerned.
(…) that the fact that a group of personscalls for autonomy or even requests secession of part of the country's territory- thus demanding fundamental constitutional and territorial changes- cannot automatically justify a prohibition of its assemblies.
Second, they desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned;
However, the fact that a groupcalled for autonomy or even requested secession of part of the country's territory- thus demanding fundamental constitutional and territorial changes- could not automatically justify a prohibition of its assemblies.
The European Court of Human Rights declared that“demanding territorial changes in speeches and demonstration does not automatically amount to a threat to the country's territorial integrity and national security”.
The Court reiterated in this respect that the fact that a group of personscalls for autonomy or even requests secession of part of the country's territory- thus demanding fundamental constitutional and territorial changes- cannot automatically justify interferences in their rights under Article 11.