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Which of these countries was part of the Allies also known as the Triple Entente

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What is the central powers alliance?

The Triple Alliance


Name 3 central powers?

Triple Entente, Triple Alliance and Neutrality were the 3 central powers in WW1


What is the other term for triple alliance?

Central Powers


What was the other name for central powers?

the Triple Alliance


Another name for the triple alliance was?

Central Powers


Central powers were also known as?

At the start of the war the central powers was known as the triple alliance.


What were the central powers during world war 1?

Triple Alliance


What country from the triple alliance fought for the allies?

Italy was in the Triple Alliance and fought for the Allied Powers. The remaining two, Germany and Austria-Hungary, fought for the Central Powers.


Another name for Triple Alliance?

Another name for the Triple Alliance is the Central Powers.


What were the central powers called during World War 1?

Triple Alliance


What were the central powers and the allies called before the war?

the central powers were known before the war as the triple alliance and before the war the allies were known as the triple entente


What was the other name of the central powers and the allied powers?

The original alliance of England, France, and Russia, which existed before WW I and before the US joined the alliance, was called the Triple Entente, which is derived from the French word meaning understanding. These three nations, in other words, had an understanding among each other that they would mutually resist any aggression from the central powers. I have not heard of any other name that applied to the central powers prior to WW I.