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Что (кто) такое San Remo conference - определение

ALLOCATION OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS MANDATES
San Remo, Conference of; Conference of San Remo; San Remo Agreement; Conference of Sanremo; Sanremo conference; San remo conference; San Remo Conference; San Remo Agreement of 1920; San Remo Resolution
  • "Zionist Rejoicings. British Mandate For Palestine Welcomed", The Times, Monday, 26 April 1920, following conclusion of the conference.

Sanremo Open         
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
ATP San Remo; San Remo Open
The Sanremo Open is a defunct men's tennis tournament that was part of the World Series of the ATP Tour for one year in July/August 1990. The event was held in Sanremo, northern Italy, and was played on outdoor clay courts.
FiberSkyn         
AMERICAN COMPANY
FiberSkyn; Remo Drumheads; Remo (Company); Remo (company); Remo drumheads; Remo, Inc.
FiberSkyn is the trademarked name of a synthetic plastic material in sheet form that is used in the manufacturing of drum and banjo heads by an American company called Remo.
Môa Remo language         
LANGUAGE
ISO 639:rem; Moa Remo language; Remo language of the Moa river
Remo (Rheno) is an extinct indigenous language once spoken along the Môa River of Amazonas, Peru, one of several Panoan languages to go by that name. It was similar to Amawaka.

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San Remo conference

The San Remo conference was an international meeting of the post-World War I Allied Supreme Council as an outgrowth of the Paris Peace Conference, held at Castle Devachan in Sanremo, Italy, from 19 to 26 April 1920. The San Remo Resolution passed on 25 April 1920 determined the allocation of Class "A" League of Nations mandates for the administration of three then-undefined Ottoman territories in the Middle East: "Palestine", "Syria" and "Mesopotamia". The boundaries of the three territories were "to be determined [at a later date] by the Principal Allied Powers", leaving the status of outlying areas such as Zor and Transjordan unclear.

The conference was attended by the four Principal Allied Powers of World War I who were represented by the prime ministers of Britain (David Lloyd George), France (Alexandre Millerand), Italy (Francesco Nitti) and by Japan's Ambassador Keishirō Matsui.