The
Spa Conference was a meeting between the members
of the Entente, and of Poland
, Germany
, and
Czechoslovakia
that took place in the town of Spa, Belgium
between 5 July, 1920 and 16 July, 1920.
As a result of the conference the region of
Cieszyn Silesia was divided between Poland
and Czechoslovakia on
28 July 1920, thus creating in practice
Zaolzie and leaving sizeable
Polish minority on the
Czech side of the border. This division also created further future
animosities between these two countries.
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