The treaty stipulates that an army of 30,000 is to be formed, with 15,000 members from each side.
The treaty also stipulated that a war debt was to be paid to the Brazilian government.
This treaty stipulated that each ruler could decide the religion of his or her own region.
The Treaty stipulates, among other things, that reasonable prices must be ensured.
The cloth used to be calico, as the treaty stipulates.
The treaty also stipulated that Transcaucasia was to be declared independent.
In addition, the treaty stipulated that Germany's eastern frontier would remain subject to negotiation.
The treaty also stipulates that there must be cooperation on environmental issues and the protection of migratory species.
Notably, this treaty did not stipulate who could use the passes in Valtelline.
The Treaty of Lisbon stipulates this move, which would be a positive development.