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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Military alliances involving Latvia, Treaties of the Duchy of Livonia, Treaties of the Free Imperial City of Riga, Treaties of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Fourth Geneva Convention, North Atlantic Treaty, United Nations Charter, Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Wassenaar Arrangement, Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, Treaty of Bromberg, First Geneva Convention, Third Geneva Convention, Treaty of Vilnius, Treaty of Stuhmsdorf, Protocol I, Treaty of Hadiach, Protocol II, Second Geneva Convention, Protocol III, Baltic Entente, Treaty of Oliva, Covenant of the League of Nations, Treaty of Stettin, Treaty of Narva, Treaty of Warsaw, Treaty of Copenhagen, Patent Law Treaty, Latvian-Soviet Peace Treaty, Treaty of Altranstadt, Truce of Vilna, Treaty of Accession 2003, Treaty of Karlowitz, Soviet-Latvian Mutual Assistance Treaty, Eternal Peace Treaty of 1686, Truce of Andrusovo, Litvinov's Pact, Truce of Altmark, German-Latvian Non-Aggression Pact, Truce of Deulino, Polish-Prussian alliance, Treaty of Khotyn, Concordat of 1922, Treaty of Kurukove, Truce of Jam Zapolski, Treaty of Rinsk, Treaty of Polyanovka, Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks, Treaty of Vienna, Treaty of Zboriv, Treaty of Preobrazhenskoye, Peace of Busza, Treaty of Bila Tserkva, Union of Grodno, Truce of Mitawa, Treaty of Buchach, Treaty of urawno, Treaty of Drohiczyn, Treaty of Pereyaslav. Excerpt: The Treaty of Bromberg (German: ) or Treaty of Bydgoszcz was a treaty between John II Casimir of Poland and Elector Frederick William of Brandenburg-Prussia, ratified at Bromberg (Bydgoszcz) on 6 November 1657. The treaty consisted of several agreements, including the Treaty of Wehlau signed on 19 September 1657 by the Brandenburg-Prussian and Polish-Lithuanian envoys in Wehlau (Welawa, now Zname...