Yugoslav-Hungarian Boundary Commission

Yugoslav-Hungarian Boundary Commission
Commission de délimitation des frontières entre la Yougoslavie et la Hongrie
Formation4 June 1920
Dissolved10 July 1924
PurposeDelimitation and mapping of the Yugoslav-Hungarian border
HeadquartersVaraždin, Croatia
Commissioners
  • Lt. Col. Cree
  • Col. Luigi Valvassori
  • Lt Col. Marminia
  • Lt. Col. Yanagawa
  • Col. Vojin Čolak-Antić
  • Col. Károly Vassel

The Yugoslav-Hungarian Boundary Commission (French: Commission de délimitation des frontières entre la Yougoslavie et la Hongrie) was established to define the new frontier between Hungary and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes following the Treaty of Trianon (1920). Its task was to implement border changes agreed upon at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919–1920 after the dissolution of Austria-Hungary.