London Conference of 1830

At the London Conference the European powers, Great Britain, France, Austria, Prussia and Russia recognized the independence of Belgium after the Belgian Revolution, which was documented in the minutes of December 20, 1830 and January 20, 1831. Later contracts concluded confirmed these agreements. So was fixed the separation of Belgium with its provinces Wallonia and Flanders from the Netherlands in London Agreement dated October 6, 1831.

See also: History of the Netherlands

  • International Political Conference ( London)
  • Belgian History (19th century)
  • Dutch History
  • 1830
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