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Aug. 10
 
TREATY OF BUCHAREST. The Romanians were given the northern Dobrudja, from Turtukaia on the Danube to Ekrene on the Black Sea; the Serbs and Greeks retained those parts of Macedonia they had occupied (See Aug. 10). Bulgaria retained only a small part of Macedonia, having lost Monastir and Ochrid to Serbia and Saloniki and Kavalla to Greece. On the Aegean seaboard the Bulgarians kept only the stretch between the Mesta and Maritza Rivers, with the second-rate port of Dedeagatch.  1
 
Sept. 23
 
Invasion of Albania by the Serbs, following Albanian raids into areas assigned to Serbia by the treaty of London.  2
 
Sept. 29
 
TREATY OF CONSTANTINOPLE between Bulgaria and the Ottomans; the Ottomans recovered Adrianople and the line of the Maritza River.  3
 
Oct. 18
 
Austria demanded Serbia evacuate Albania within eight days. Serbia yielded.  4
 
Oct. 30
 
Austro-Italian note to Greece, demanding the evacuation of southern Albania by Dec. 31.  5
 
 
 
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