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Protectorate of the Holy See : ウィキペディア英語版 | Protectorate of the Holy See At the Sanremo Conference (19 to 26 April 1920) the Mandate for Palestine was allocated to Great Britain. France required the continuation of its religious protectorate in Palestine but Italy and Great Britain opposed it. France lost the religious protectorate but thanks to the Holy See continued to enjoy liturgical honors in Mandatory Palestine until 1924 when the honors were abolished. The precise boundaries of all territories, including that of the British Mandate for Palestine, were left unspecified, to "be determined by the Principal Allied Powers".〔(San Remo Resolution )〕 During that time, the British were in control of Palestine and the French took control of Syria, which France had been given a mandate for.〔(The Palestine Order in LoN Council - Mandatory order (10 August 1922) )〕〔The Vatican and Zionism: Conflict in the Holy Land, 1895-1925, by Sergio I. Minerbi, Oxford University Press, USA, 1990, ISBN 0-19-505892-5〕〔Catherine Nicault (The End of the French Religious Protectorate in Jerusalem (1918-1924) ) p. 77-92〕 ==References== 〔
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