The Paris Peace Conference, which followed World War I, led to the creation of several new countries. Notably, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia were established, along with the reconfiguration of borders in Eastern Europe, creating nations such as Poland and Finland. Additionally, the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires resulted in the emergence of countries like Austria, Hungary, and Turkey. These treaties aimed to reshape the political landscape of Europe and the Middle East.
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