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The '''Treaty of Labrador''' was the treaty that ended the [[Delamarian War of 1804]]. It stated that Lysian Columbia will relinquish its claims to [[Kingdom of Nassaua|Nassaua]], cede the City of [[Bodmonton]] and surrounding areas to [[Labradoria]], and grant [[Fravina]] independence. The Treaty was signed on 8 December 1809 in [[Hanover Palace, Labrador|Hanover Palace]] in [[Labrador]].
The '''Treaty of Labrador''' was the treaty that ended the [[Delamarian War of 1804]]. It stated that Lysian Columbia will relinquish its claims to [[Kingdom of Nassaua|Nassaua]], cede the City of [[Bodmonton]] and surrounding areas to [[Labradoria]], and grant [[First Republic of Fravina|Fravina]] independence. The Treaty was signed on 8 December 1809 in [[Hanover Palace, Labrador|Hanover Palace]] in [[Labrador]].


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Treaty of Labrador
Treaty of Peace Between the United Kingdom of Labradoria, the Kingdom of Nassaua, the Republic of Fravina, and the Colonial Empire of Lysian Columbia
ContextEnd of the Delamarian War of 1804
Signed8 December 1809
LocationLabradoria Hanover Palace, Labrador, Labradoria
Effective25 December 1809
ConditionRatification by Lysian Columbia, Labradoria, and Nassaua
Signatories
DepositaryDelamarian government
LanguagesAnglish and Lysian

The Treaty of Labrador was the treaty that ended the Delamarian War of 1804. It stated that Lysian Columbia will relinquish its claims to Nassaua, cede the City of Bodmonton and surrounding areas to Labradoria, and grant Fravina independence. The Treaty was signed on 8 December 1809 in Hanover Palace in Labrador.