The Treaty of Versailles was between Germany and the Allies/Big Four(America, England, France, Italy).
The 1559 Treaty of Cateau, to which you are likely referring, marked the end of a 65-year conflict between Spain and France (and, by extension, England, which supported France during the latter years). While there were several minor points of conflict during the 65 years leading up to this treaty, the major struggle was for control of Italy. The treaty established Spain as the victor in this struggle. The treaty's name was drawn from Cateau-Cambrésis, the town in northern France where it was signed.
Many experts in history say that World War II (WWII) began because of the Treaty of Versailles. This treaty was an agreement between the Allies, the winning countries of WWI, which were mainly France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The treaty was created primarily so that the Allies could decide and agree upon what they wanted to do to the Central Powers, the losing countries of WWI, which were mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
The Treaty was drawn up by the Allies - Britain, France and Italy with some input from the US.
The Spanish Steps is the most famous staircase in Rome, Italy. It was built to celebrate the peace treaty between France and Spain. It is a popular tourist spot because of its unique and elegant design.
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The Treaty of Versailles was between Germany and the Allies/Big Four(America, England, France, Italy).
The War of the League of Cognac was transpiring between France, England, Spain, and Italy. The Treaty of Westminster was signed between England and France.
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a) Italy is divided from France, Austria and Switzerland by The Alps. b) Spain is divided from France by The Pyrenees.
France and Italy share a common border. North of Italy and West of France, is located Switzerland, which is divided into cantons.
Yes and No. France and Italy have a common boarder but Switzerland has a boarder with France, Italy, Germany and Austria.
Morocco was divided between France and Spain.
The Alps mountain range forms a natural boundary between France and Italy.
The 6 founder members of what was then called the European Economic Community were France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg. That was in 1957. There are now 27 members of what is now called the European Union.
Switzerland is your country. It is bordered by France to the west and Italy to the south, and French and Italian languages are common in some cantons, the political units that replace states or territories.
Everyone except for Germany, USSR, Italy ...mainly USA, France, Brittan