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1913, May 30
 
Bulgaria agreed to cede Silistria to Romania, in compensation for Bulgarian gains elsewhere.  1
 
June 14
 
Formation of the Stojan Danev cabinet. An effort was made to arbitrate the conflict with Serbia regarding division of the spoils.  2
 
June 29
 
OUTBREAK OF THE SECOND BALKAN WAR, following the attack of Gen. Michael Savov and the Bulgarians on the Serbian and Greek positions.  3
 
July 15
 
Formation of the Vasil Radoslavov cabinet.  4
 
Aug. 10
 
Treaty of Bucharest, following Bulgaria's defeat (See Aug. 10).  5
 
Oct. 13
 
Treaty of Constantinople concluded peace between the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria. The results of the Second Balkan War were disastrous for Bulgaria, which relinquished its most modernized rural areas and acquired areas that were backward and underdeveloped.  6
 
 
 
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