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 61 STAT.] MULTILATERALPEACE WITH HUNGARY-FEB. 10, 1947 PART I FRONTIERS OF HUNGARY Article 1 1. The frontiers of Hungary with Austria and with Yugoslavia shall remain those which existed on January 1, 1938. 2. The decisions of the Vienna Award of August 30, 1940, are declared null and void. The frontier between Hungary and Roumania as it existed on January 1, 1938, is hereby restored. 3. The frontier between Hungary and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, from the point common to the frontier of those two States and Roumania to the point common to the frontier of those two States and Czechoslovakia, is fixed along the former frontier between Hungary and Czechoslovakia as it existed on January 1, 1938. 4. (a) The decisions of the Vienna Award of November 2, 1938, are declared null and void. (b) The frontier between Hungary and Czechoslovakia from the point common to the frontier of those two States and Austria to the point common to those two States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is hereby restored as it existed on January 1, 1938, with the exception of the change resulting from the stipulations of the following sub-paragraph. (c) Hungary shall cede to Czechoslovakia the villages of Horvath- jarfalu, Oroszvar and Dunacsun, together with their cadastral territory as indicated on Map No. IA ['] annexed to the present Treaty. Accordingly, the Czechoslovak frontier on this sector shall be fixed as follows: from the point common to the frontiers of Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia, as they existed on January 1, 1938, the present Hungarian-Austrian frontier shall become the frontier between Austria and Czechoslovakia as far as a point roughly 500 meters south of hill 134 (3.5 kilometers northwest of the church of Rajka), this point now becoming common to the frontiers of the three named States; thence the new frontier between Czecho- slovakia and Hungary shall go eastwards along the northern cadastral boundary of the village of Rajka to the right bank of the Danube at a point approximately 2 kilometers north of hill 128 (3.5 kilometers east of the 1 [Thi. is one of two large-cale nap which comprie Annex I u indicated in note (1) on the following page. 2111

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