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Versailles$90054$ - translation to Αγγλικά

CITY IN WOODFORD COUNTY, KENTUCKY, UNITED STATES
UN/LOCODE:USVSS; Versailles, KY; Versailles, kt; History of Versailles, Kentucky

Versailles      
n. Versailles, Stadt in Frankreich; Pallast der französischen Könige (im 17. Jahrhundert erbaut); in 1919 unterzeichneter Friedensvertrag zwischen Deutschland und den Alliierten
Treaty of Versailles         
  • Big Four]]" nations at the Paris Peace Conference, 27 May 1919. From left to right: [[David Lloyd George]], [[Vittorio Orlando]], [[Georges Clemenceau]], and [[Woodrow Wilson]]
  • alt=Three men sit on top of a large artillery piece.
  • alt=A large number of people crowd outside a building.
  • Anschluß]]'' in violation of Art. 80 on the [[Heldenplatz]], Vienna, 15 March 1938
  • Reichspostminister}} Johannes Giesberts, Justice Minister [[Otto Landsberg]], Foreign Minister [[Ulrich Graf von Brockdorff-Rantzau]], Prussian State President Robert Leinert, and financial advisor [[Carl Melchior]]
  • alt=A soldier, on the right, faces a civilian, on the left. A second soldier, far center, walks towards the two.
  • Commemorative medal issued in 1929 in Germany on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Treaty of Versailles. The obverse depicts [[Georges Clemenceau]] presenting a bound treaty, decorated with skull and crossbones to [[Ulrich von Brockdorff-Rantzau]]. Other members of the Conference are standing behind Clemenceau, including Lloyd-George, Wilson and Orlando.
  • alt=A man poses for a photograph.
  • alt=An off white poster with bold black letters.
  • alt=A map of Germany. It is colour-coded to show the transfer of territory from German to the surrounding countries and define the new borders.
  • alt=A sitted man looks on the side.
  • Map of territorial changes in Europe after World War I (as of 1923)
  • German colonies (light blue) were made into [[League of Nations mandates]].
  • ''Reichstag'']]
  • Medal issued by the Japanese authorities in 1919, commemorating the Treaty of Versailles. '''Obv''': Flags of the five allies of World War I. '''Rev''': Peace standing in Oriental attire with the [[Palace of Versailles]] in the background
  • Johnson]] refuse Lady Peace a seat, referring to efforts by Republican isolationists to block ratification of Treaty of Versailles establishing the [[League of Nations]]
  • alt=Map of northwest Europe showing France, Germany and the Low Countries. The Yellow area highlights the Rhineland of Germany.
  • Newsreel footage of the signing of the peace treaty at Versailles
  • upright
  • alt=Numerous men stand and sit around a long table, while the man sitting in the foreground signs a document.
MOST IMPORTANT OF THE PEACE TREATIES OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR WHICH ENDED THE STATE OF WAR BETWEEN GERMANY AND THE ALLIED POWERS
Versailles Treaty; Peace Treaty of Versailles; Treaty of Versailles, 1919; Treaty of versailles; Treaty Versailles; Versailles treaty; Treaty of Versailes; Peace of Versailles; Threaty of verseille; Peace of versailles; Reservationists; Reservationist; Versailles Peace Treaty; Versailles Dictation; The Treaty of Versailles; Treaty of Versailles (1919); Treaty of Versallies; British Empire delegation; 1919 Treaty of Versailles; Treaty of Versilles; June 28, 1919; Versailles Treaty of 1919; Treaty of Versailles 1919; Traité de Versailles; Versailles Treaty 1919
Verseilles Abkommen, Abkommen 1871 unterzeichnet das das Ende des französisch-preussischen Krieges deklarierte; Abkommen 1919 unterzeichnet das den Ersten Weltkrieg beendete
Versailles treaty         
  • Big Four]]" nations at the Paris Peace Conference, 27 May 1919. From left to right: [[David Lloyd George]], [[Vittorio Orlando]], [[Georges Clemenceau]], and [[Woodrow Wilson]]
  • alt=Three men sit on top of a large artillery piece.
  • alt=A large number of people crowd outside a building.
  • Anschluß]]'' in violation of Art. 80 on the [[Heldenplatz]], Vienna, 15 March 1938
  • Reichspostminister}} Johannes Giesberts, Justice Minister [[Otto Landsberg]], Foreign Minister [[Ulrich Graf von Brockdorff-Rantzau]], Prussian State President Robert Leinert, and financial advisor [[Carl Melchior]]
  • alt=A soldier, on the right, faces a civilian, on the left. A second soldier, far center, walks towards the two.
  • Commemorative medal issued in 1929 in Germany on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Treaty of Versailles. The obverse depicts [[Georges Clemenceau]] presenting a bound treaty, decorated with skull and crossbones to [[Ulrich von Brockdorff-Rantzau]]. Other members of the Conference are standing behind Clemenceau, including Lloyd-George, Wilson and Orlando.
  • alt=A man poses for a photograph.
  • alt=An off white poster with bold black letters.
  • alt=A map of Germany. It is colour-coded to show the transfer of territory from German to the surrounding countries and define the new borders.
  • alt=A sitted man looks on the side.
  • Map of territorial changes in Europe after World War I (as of 1923)
  • German colonies (light blue) were made into [[League of Nations mandates]].
  • ''Reichstag'']]
  • Medal issued by the Japanese authorities in 1919, commemorating the Treaty of Versailles. '''Obv''': Flags of the five allies of World War I. '''Rev''': Peace standing in Oriental attire with the [[Palace of Versailles]] in the background
  • Johnson]] refuse Lady Peace a seat, referring to efforts by Republican isolationists to block ratification of Treaty of Versailles establishing the [[League of Nations]]
  • alt=Map of northwest Europe showing France, Germany and the Low Countries. The Yellow area highlights the Rhineland of Germany.
  • Newsreel footage of the signing of the peace treaty at Versailles
  • upright
  • alt=Numerous men stand and sit around a long table, while the man sitting in the foreground signs a document.
MOST IMPORTANT OF THE PEACE TREATIES OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR WHICH ENDED THE STATE OF WAR BETWEEN GERMANY AND THE ALLIED POWERS
Versailles Treaty; Peace Treaty of Versailles; Treaty of Versailles, 1919; Treaty of versailles; Treaty Versailles; Versailles treaty; Treaty of Versailes; Peace of Versailles; Threaty of verseille; Peace of versailles; Reservationists; Reservationist; Versailles Peace Treaty; Versailles Dictation; The Treaty of Versailles; Treaty of Versailles (1919); Treaty of Versallies; British Empire delegation; 1919 Treaty of Versailles; Treaty of Versilles; June 28, 1919; Versailles Treaty of 1919; Treaty of Versailles 1919; Traité de Versailles; Versailles Treaty 1919
die Versaille-Verträge (Kapitulations- und Reparationsverträge nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg zwischen Deutschland und den Alliierten)

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Versailles, Kentucky

Versailles () is a home rule-class city in Woodford County, Kentucky, United States. It lies 13 miles (21 kilometers) by road west of Lexington and is part of the Lexington-Fayette Metropolitan Statistical Area. Versailles has a population of 9,316 according to 2017 census estimates. It is the county seat of Woodford County. The city's name is pronounced vər-SAYLZ, an anglicization different from the French pronunciation of the royal city of the same name near Paris.