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London Treaty

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The Treaty of London or the Treaty of London refers to the following agreements:

Treaty of London (1396) with France as Contracting Party
Treaty of London (1474), provided for the military division of France between Edward IV of England and Charles the Bold
Treaty of London (1518), a non-aggression pact between the European Great Powers
Treaty of London (1604), ended the English-Spanish War (1585–1604) as part of the Eighty Years' War
London Treaty (1818), in which Britain and the United States regulated the border west of the Rocky Mountains
London Treaty 1824, see British-Dutch Treaty of 1824, in which Britain and the Netherlands regulated their relations in Southeast Asia
London Treaty 1827, in which Britain, France and Russia sought an independent Greece
London Conference (1838–1839), between Belgium and the Netherlands
London Treaty 1840, aimed at pacifying the Levant
The Dardanelles Treaty 1841, which regulated the passage through the Dardanelles
London Treaty (1861), in which Great Britain, France and Spain agreed to jointly enforce the repayment of Mexico’s foreign debt
Second London Treaty of 1867, Recognition of the Neutrality of Luxembourg, see London Conference (1867)
London Treaty (1884), in which Great Britain initially recognized the independence of the Boer Republic of Transvaal (South African Republic)
Treaty of London (1890), established the boundaries between the Portuguese colonies Angola and Mozambique and the surrounding British territories
1909 London Declaration of the Law of the Sea
Treaty of London (1913), ended the First Balkan War
Treaty of London (1915), in which Italy pledged to enter the First World War on the part of the Allies
the second arms control agreement in 1930, see Naval Conference #The London Conference of 1930
London Guarantee Treaty 1959, in which the respective representatives of the Greek and Turkish ethnic groups in Cyprus agreed on the three guarantor powers of Cyprus

See also:
London Agreement
London Conference
London Protocol
London Statute of 1945