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 MULTILATERAL-PEACE WITH ITALY-FEB. 10, 1947 PART I TERRITORIAL CLAUSES SECTION I-FRONTIERS Article 1 The frontiers of Italy shall, subject to the modifications set out in Articles 2, 3, 4, 11 and 22, be those which existed on January 1, 1938. These frontiers are traced on the maps attached to the present Treaty (Annex I).[1] In case of a discrepancy between the textual description of the frontiers and the maps, the text shall be deemed to be authentic. Article 2 The frontier between Italy and France, as it existed on January 1, 1938, shall be modified as follows: 1. Little St. BernardPass The frontier shall follow the watershed, leaving the present frontier at a point about 2 kilometers northwest of the Hospice, crossing the road about 1 kilometer northeast of the Hospice and rejoining the present frontier about 2 kilometers southeast of the Hospice. 2. Mont Cenis Plateau The frontier shall leave the present frontier about 3 kilometers north- west of the summit of Rochemelon, cross the road about 4 kilometers south- east of the Hospice and rejoin the present frontier about 4 kilometers northeast of Mont d'Ambin. 3. Mont Thabor-Chaberton (a) In the Mont Thabor area, the frontier shall leave the present frontier about 5 kilometers to the east of Mont Thabor and run southeast- ward to rejoin the present frontier about 3 kilometers west of the Pointe de Charra. (b) In the Chaberton area, the frontier shall leave the present frontier about 3 kilometers north-northwest of Chaberton, which it skirts on the east, and shall cross the road about 1 kilometer from the present frontier, which it rejoins about 2 kilometers southeast of the village of Montgenevre. 1 [This ANNEX comprises 23 separate large-cale maps. The copies of the maps as received with the certified copy of the Treaty, from the Government of the French Republic, are deposited with the Treaty in the rchives of the Department of State where they are available for reference.] 61 STAT.] 1371

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