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Commission Européenne du Danube: Protocol No CXLIX This rare and historical document, published in 1862, is a testament to the early efforts of international cooperation in Europe. The Commission Européenne du Danube (CED), established following the
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Believe It Commission Europenne Du Danube. Protocole No Cxlix. Seance Du 17 October 1862 Cyber Monday Only [DHUYOTZu]
Commission Européenne du Danube: Protocol No CXLIX
This rare and historical document, published in 1862, is a testament to the early efforts of international cooperation in Europe. The Commission Européenne du Danube (CED), established following the Treaty of Paris in 1856, played a pivotal role in governing the Danube River. This first edition of the October 17, 1862, session showcases the commission's early activities and agreements, providing invaluable insights into the historical context of European diplomacy and river management.- Comprehensive coverage of the CED's formation and responsibilities
- Authentic and original document from the 19th century
- Perfect for historians, researchers, and collectors of European history
Product Details
The document is presented in a paperback format, with dimensions of 34 x 22 cm, ensuring durability and easy handling. Comprising six pages, it is written in French, reflecting the original language of the commission. This unique piece of history offers a glimpse into the administrative and legal procedures of the time.- First edition of the session held on October 17, 1862
- 6 pages of content in French
- Perfect condition, suitable for scholarly research and personal collections
Practical Applications and Benefits
Owning this historical document not only adds value to your personal or professional library but also allows you to delve into the rich tapestry of European history. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the Crimean War, the Treaty of Paris, and the development of international river commissions. This product is ideal for:- Academic researchers studying European diplomacy and river management
- Historians and enthusiasts of 19th-century European history
- Collectors seeking rare and authentic historical documents
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