Yugoslavia–Czechoslovakia friendship treaty (1946)
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The Yugoslavia–Czechoslovakia friendship treaty of 1946 was a post–World War II bilateral agreement that formalized political cooperation and mutual friendship between the two socialist states in Central and Southeast Europe.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T15491355 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Yugoslavia–Czechoslovakia friendship treaty (1946) Context triple: [Treaties of Yugoslavia, hasPart, Yugoslavia–Czechoslovakia friendship treaty (1946)]
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A.
Treaties of Yugoslavia
Treaties of Yugoslavia are international agreements concluded by the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with other states or entities, covering issues such as borders, diplomacy, and regional cooperation.
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B.
Czechoslovak–Soviet Treaty of 1943
The Czechoslovak–Soviet Treaty of 1943 was a World War II alliance agreement that established military and political cooperation between Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union and laid groundwork for postwar Soviet influence in Czechoslovakia.
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C.
Erdut Agreement
The Erdut Agreement is a 1995 peace accord that facilitated the peaceful reintegration of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja, and Western Sirmium into Croatia, effectively ending Serb-Croat hostilities in that region of the former Yugoslavia.
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D.
Belgrade Agreement
The Belgrade Agreement was a 2002 political accord that redefined relations between Serbia and Montenegro, creating a looser state union and paving the way for Montenegro’s eventual independence.
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E.
Cvetković–Maček Agreement
The Cvetković–Maček Agreement was a 1939 political accord in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia that created the autonomous Banovina of Croatia in an attempt to resolve Serb-Croat tensions.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Yugoslavia–Czechoslovakia friendship treaty (1946) Target entity description: The Yugoslavia–Czechoslovakia friendship treaty of 1946 was a post–World War II bilateral agreement that formalized political cooperation and mutual friendship between the two socialist states in Central and Southeast Europe.
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A.
Treaties of Yugoslavia
Treaties of Yugoslavia are international agreements concluded by the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with other states or entities, covering issues such as borders, diplomacy, and regional cooperation.
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B.
Czechoslovak–Soviet Treaty of 1943
The Czechoslovak–Soviet Treaty of 1943 was a World War II alliance agreement that established military and political cooperation between Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union and laid groundwork for postwar Soviet influence in Czechoslovakia.
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C.
Erdut Agreement
The Erdut Agreement is a 1995 peace accord that facilitated the peaceful reintegration of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja, and Western Sirmium into Croatia, effectively ending Serb-Croat hostilities in that region of the former Yugoslavia.
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D.
Belgrade Agreement
The Belgrade Agreement was a 2002 political accord that redefined relations between Serbia and Montenegro, creating a looser state union and paving the way for Montenegro’s eventual independence.
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E.
Cvetković–Maček Agreement
The Cvetković–Maček Agreement was a 1939 political accord in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia that created the autonomous Banovina of Croatia in an attempt to resolve Serb-Croat tensions.
- F. None of above. chosen
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