Turkey. the central powers consisted of the following:
1.Germany
2.belgium
4.other smaller countries.
austria Hungary splits into different countries at the end of World War I, and other countries after WWI reflected as well, such as Poland, Great Britan, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia.
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england and france with russia quietly in agreement
1922-1923
the elite soldiers name is Janissary, the protecter of the Ottoman Crown
The Formed countries were: Estonia, Lativa, Lithuania, and Finland
Yes, the Ottoman Dynasty was the Osman family. Founded by a relatively uninfluential chieftain who overthrew the Seljug Turk aristocracy and formed the Ottoman Empire. The Empire which eventually captured Constaninople in 1453 and changed the name to Istanbul.
WW1: Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria WW2: Austria (Anschluss), Japan, temporarily Russia & Italy
england and france with russia quietly in agreement
Both countries had empires that were newly formed, and were looking to expand their territories.
The three main countries of the Central Powers during World War I were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire. These nations formed a military alliance against the Allies, which included countries like France, Britain, and Russia. Bulgaria also joined the Central Powers later in the war. This coalition sought to expand their territories and influence but ultimately faced defeat in 1918.
The main changes on the map occured in Cental and Eastern Europe. Austo-Hungarian Monarchy broke into pieces; Hungary became a separate country; new countries were formed: Czechoslovakia, Poland, A lot bigger romania, Yugoslavia (Bosnia, Herzegovina and Montenegro were added to Serbiato form a new country called Yugoslavia). Four other countries were created from the former Russian territories: Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia. The Ottoman Empire also boke up. Modern Turkey was formed.
Nunavut was formed in 1999. It is located in Canada.Nunavut was formed in 1999. Before this it was a part of the Northwest Territories
World War I led to the dissolution of empires and the creation of several new countries. Key nations that emerged include Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Poland, which were formed from territories previously held by the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires. Additionally, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania gained independence from Russia during this period. These changes were largely formalized in the aftermath of the war through treaties such as the Treaty of Versailles.
greece
1922-1923
The Central Powers during World War I primarily consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. These nations formed a military alliance against the Allied Powers, which included countries like France, the United Kingdom, Russia, and later the United States. The Central Powers sought to expand their territories and influence, but ultimately faced defeat in 1918.
The International Coffee Organization (ICO) was formed in 1963 to enhance cooperation between coffee producing and consuming countries.
The Balkan League was formed in 1912, comprising four Balkan states: Serbia, Montenegro, Greece, and Bulgaria. Its primary goal was to coordinate efforts to expel the Ottoman Empire from the Balkans, leading to the First Balkan War. The alliance aimed to establish greater national territories and independence for the member states.