Treaty of Rome, 1924
The
Treaty of Rome of
January 27,
1924 was an agreement by which
Italy and the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (the later
Yugoslavia) assigned the city of Fiume (now
Rijeka in
Croatia) to Italian and its eastern neighbour Sušak to Yugoslav administration, with joint port administration, superseding the
1920 Treaty of Rapallo which had declared Fiume an independent state.