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Calling the city Bratislava when referring to pre-1919 events is as misleading as calling Byzantium Istanbul when referring to ancient times, to give you a covincing example. Even fans of too much political correctness have to acknowledge that. Please change it to something like "(today Bratislava)" as there *were* not signed in Bratislava but merely in a place whose name was later changed to Bratislava. The Congress of Laibach, however, did indeed take place in Ljubljana. --128.176.232.5 22:10, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Lost lands
What lands did Austria lost to France? The entry isn't clear... A comparative map with the frontiers of the world back then, the world right now and the changes mnade by the treaty would be a good addendum.