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Vienna Peace Conference

The Vienna Peace Conference refers to the series of international negotiations held in Vienna, Austria, from 1814 to 1815, aimed at reshaping Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. The main goal was to restore stability, redraw borders, and establish a balance of power to prevent future large-scale conflicts. Key leaders from various European countries gathered to negotiate treaties, resulting in the Congress of Vienna. These agreements reconfigured European territories, restored monarchies, and laid the groundwork for nearly a century of relative peace and stability in Europe.