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  1. The Congress of Vienna [a] of 1814–1815 was a series of international diplomatic meetings to discuss and agree upon a possible new layout of the European political and constitutional order after the downfall of the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. [1] . Participants were representatives of all European powers and other stakeholders.

  2. El Congreso de Viena fue un encuentro internacional celebrado en la capital del Imperio Austríaco, convocado con el objetivo de restablecer las fronteras de Europa tras la derrota de Napoleón Bonaparte y reorganizar las ideologías políticas del Antiguo Régimen.

  3. Congress of Vienna, assembly in 1814–15 that reorganized Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. It began in September 1814, five months after Napoleon I ’s first abdication and completed its “Final Act” in June 1815, shortly before the Waterloo campaign and the final defeat of Napoleon.

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  4. 9 de sept. de 2014 · What was the Congress of Vienna? Stella Ghervas examines the 1815 Congress of Vienna, the Great Powers’ attempt to create a new European order following the defeat of Napoleon. Stella Ghervas | Published in History Today Volume 64 Issue 9 September 2014

  5. The Congress of Vienna was the first of a series of international meetings that came to be known as the Concert of Europe, an attempt to forge a peaceful balance of power in Europe. It served as a model for later organizations such as the League of Nations in 1919 and the United Nations in 1945.

  6. History. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Congress of Vienna. views 3,945,247 updated. CONGRESS OF VIENNA. The Congress of Vienna, which met officially from September 1814 through June 1815, was the most significant diplomatic conference since the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.