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- Czech_Corridor abstract "The Czech Corridor was a failed proposal during the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 in the aftermath of World War I. The proposal would have carved out an area of land to connect the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. A different name often given is Czech–Yugoslav Territorial Corridor. It is called the Czech Corridor, because representatives of Yugoslavia at the Peace Conference stated that they would prefer it be given to the Czechs. The proposal was rejected by the conference.The corridor would have consisted of Burgenland, and other areas that would be found along the future border of Austria and Hungary. The area is sometimes called Western Transdanubia. In a February 1916 memorandum to the French government, Tomas Masaryk stated that the corridor would correct \"The division of the Czechoslovaks and Yugoslavs\" arising from the 9th century Hungarian invasion.The corridor would be 200 kilometers long and 80 kilometers wide. The corridor would have cut through four Hungarian counties, Moson, Sopron, Vas and Zala. However, there exist variant proposals that would have made the area significantly larger.It is unlikely that the Slavic states could have gotten this proposal accepted using the principles of self-determination, since of the 1,171,000 people living in the area, 662,000 were Hungarians, 220,000 were Slavs and 289,000 others (mostly Germans). According to the Czechs, the main purpose of the corridor was to separate the Germans from East and Central Europe. They also mentioned that this would benefit the French. Most speculate that it was intended to give Czechoslovakia a larger share of the Danube in order to make Bratislava into a great Danube harbor; this would have isolated Hungary even more. The Czechoslovak delegates claimed that Bratislava was the ancient capital of Slovakia, omitting the fact that Bratislava was for four centuries the capital of Hungary.This proposal was supported by supporters of pan-Slavic ideology as it would have created a joint border between two states that represented Slavic unity (Czechoslovakia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes). Even more pan-Slavic supporters said that it would connect the Northern (Western Slavs) with the Southern Slavs. This idea was also supported by Croat nationalists who wanted the Croats living in Burgenland and those Croats living in a couple of villages in Slovakia to be part of the Yugoslav state. The existence of such an area was supported by those who believed that since Austria-Hungary no longer existed, there should be no reason for Austria and Hungary to share a border.".
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- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Bratislava.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Burgenland.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aftermath_of_World_War_I.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Czechoslovakia–Yugoslavia_relations.
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- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pan-Slavism.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paris_Peace_Conference,_1919.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Central_Europe.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Counties_of_Hungary.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Croats.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Danube.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Germans.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_conquest_of_the_Carpathian_Basin.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Moson_County.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Oskar_Krejčí.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Pan-Slavism.
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- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Polish_Corridor.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Self-determination.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Slavs.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Slovakia.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Sopron.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Tomáš_Garrigue_Masaryk.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Transdanubia.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Vas_County.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLink Zala_County_(former).
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- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Czech Corridor".
- Czech_Corridor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slavic corridor".
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- Czech_Corridor subject Category:Aftermath_of_World_War_I.
- Czech_Corridor subject Category:Czechoslovakia–Yugoslavia_relations.
- Czech_Corridor subject Category:Foreign_relations_of_Czechoslovakia.
- Czech_Corridor subject Category:Foreign_relations_of_Yugoslavia.
- Czech_Corridor subject Category:Geographic_history_of_Czechoslovakia.
- Czech_Corridor subject Category:Geopolitical_corridors.
- Czech_Corridor subject Category:Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia.
- Czech_Corridor subject Category:Pan-Slavism.
- Czech_Corridor subject Category:Paris_Peace_Conference,_1919.
- Czech_Corridor hypernym Proposal.
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- Czech_Corridor comment "The Czech Corridor was a failed proposal during the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 in the aftermath of World War I. The proposal would have carved out an area of land to connect the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. A different name often given is Czech–Yugoslav Territorial Corridor. It is called the Czech Corridor, because representatives of Yugoslavia at the Peace Conference stated that they would prefer it be given to the Czechs.".
- Czech_Corridor label "Czech Corridor".
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- Czech_Corridor sameAs Tschechischer_Korridor.
- Czech_Corridor sameAs Tšekin_käytävä.
- Czech_Corridor sameAs Corridor_tchèque.
- Czech_Corridor sameAs Tsjecho-Slowaakse_Corridor.
- Czech_Corridor sameAs Corredor_Checo.
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- Czech_Corridor sameAs Чешский_коридор.
- Czech_Corridor sameAs Češki_koridor.
- Czech_Corridor sameAs Češki_koridor.
- Czech_Corridor sameAs Чеський_коридор.
- Czech_Corridor sameAs Q695837.
- Czech_Corridor sameAs 捷克走廊.
- Czech_Corridor wasDerivedFrom Czech_Corridor?oldid=691525448.
- Czech_Corridor depiction Czech_corridor_proposal.svg.
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