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Vága, perhaps March 14, 1939; The first Vienna decision was made on November 2, 1938, which returned to Hungary the Hungarian-populated areas annexed in the Upper Trianon (June 4, 1920). The established border line eventually returned 11,927 km2 to Hungary.; The village of Vága remained on the other side of the border, in Czechoslovakia, after the agreement of the Hungarian-Czechoslovak border commission. There was constant negotiation about the adjustment of the border. This is how it came about that on March 14, 1939, Nagycétény and Vága were annexed to Hungary in exchange for Cseklész, Gány and Barakony, which had been transferred to Slovakia.