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[[File:Το Αρχοντικό Κουγιουμτζόγλου, στα σοκάκια της παλιάς πόλης της Ξάνθης - panoramio.jpg|thumb|View of the old town of [[Xanthi]]]]
 
The victors quickly fell into dispute on how to divide the newly conquered lands, resulting in the [[Balkan Wars|Second Balkan War]]. In August 1913, Bulgaria was defeated, but gainedkept Western Thrace under the terms of the [[Treaty of Bucharest, 1913|Treaty of Bucharest]].
 
In the following years, the [[Central Powers]] ([[German Empire|Germany]], [[Austria-Hungary]], and the [[Ottoman Empire]]), with which Bulgaria had sided, lost [[World War I]], and as a result, Bulgaria had to surrender Western Thrace under the terms of the 1919 [[Treaty of Neuilly]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://wwi.lib.byu.edu/|title=World War I Document Archive|website=wwi.lib.byu.edu}}</ref> Western Thrace was under temporary management of the [[Allies of World War I|Entente]] led by French General Charles Antoine Charpy. In late April 1920, as per the [[San Remo conference]] with gathered the leaders of the main allies of the Entente powers (except the US), Western Thrace was given to Greece.