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 MULTILATERAL-PEACE WITH ITALY-FEB. 10, 1947 the Security Council shall fix for the coming into force of the Permanent Statute which shall have been approved by it. The Free Territory shall thenceforth be governed by the provisions of such Permanent Statute. The texts of the Permanent Statute and of the Instrument for the Provisional Regime are contained in Annexes VI and VII. 4. The Free Territory of Trieste shall not be considered as ceded terri- tory within the meaning of Article 19 and Annex XIV of the present Treaty. 5. Italy and Yugoslavia undertake to give to the Free Territory of Trieste the guarantees set out in Annex IX. Article 22 The frontier between Yugoslavia and the Free Territory of Trieste shall be fixed as follows: (i) The line starts from a point on the administrative boundary be- tween the provinces of Gorizia and Trieste, approximately 2 kilometers northeast of the village of San Giovanni and approximately 0.5 kilometer northwest of point 208, forming the junction of the frontiers of Yugoslavia, Italy and the Free Territory of Trieste, and follows this administrative boundary as far as Monte Lanaro (point 546); thence it extends southeast- ward as far as Monte Cocusso (point 672) through point 461, Meducia (point 475), Monte dei Pini (point 476) and point 407, crossing Highway No. 58, from Trieste to Sesana, about 3.3 kilometers to the southwest of this town, and leaving the villages of Vogliano and Orle to the east, and at approximately 0.4 kilometer to the west, the village of Zolla. (ii) From Monte Cocusso, the line, continuing southeastward leaving the village of Grozzana to the west, reaches Monte Goli (point 621), then turning southwestward, crosses the road from Trieste to Cosina at point 455 and the railway at point 485, passes by points 416 and 326, leaving the villages of Beca and Castel in Yugoslav territory, crosses the road from Ospo to Gabrovizza d'Istria about 100 meters to the southeast of Ospo; then crosses the river Risana and the road from Villa Decani to Risano at a point about 350 meters west of the latter village, the village of Rosario and the road from Risano to San Sergio being left in Yugoslav territory; from this point the line proceeds as far as the cross roads situated about 1 kilo- meter northeastward of point 362, passing by points 285 and 354. 61 STAT.I 1381

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