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Walk crisis
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The Walk Crisis (also called the Valga Crisis or the Valka Crisis, after the Estonian and Latvian names of the town respectively) was an episode in Estonia–Latvia relations over the territorial dispute along the border between the two countries, chiefly about the town of Walk (now Valga, Estonia and Valka, Latvia) and the island of Runö (now Ruhnu, Estonia). The territorial dispute lasted from both countries' independence in 1918 until its settlement in a border agreement in October 1920.
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Walk Crisis
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Map of Walk County, 1904
dbp:combatant
Latvia Estonia
dbp:commander
Julius Jürgenson Konstantin Päts Kārlis Ulmanis Jaan Tõnisson Otto August Strandman Aleksandrs Plensners Nikolai Reek Johan Laidoner Jānis Balodis
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Walk Crisis
dbp:date
1918
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300
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Estonian War of Independence and Latvian War of Independence
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Walk , Runö
dbp:result
Estonians take Ruhnu, Walk divided between the two countries following third-party arbitration by Colonel Stephen George Tallents
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The Walk Crisis (also called the Valga Crisis or the Valka Crisis, after the Estonian and Latvian names of the town respectively) was an episode in Estonia–Latvia relations over the territorial dispute along the border between the two countries, chiefly about the town of Walk (now Valga, Estonia and Valka, Latvia) and the island of Runö (now Ruhnu, Estonia). The territorial dispute lasted from both countries' independence in 1918 until its settlement in a border agreement in October 1920.
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Latvia Estonia
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Estonians take Ruhnu, Walk divided between the two countries following third-party arbitration byColonel Stephen George Tallents
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