Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 61 Part 2.djvu/460

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MULTILATERAL-PEACE WITH ITALY-FEB. 10, 1947 1417 contour; then it ascends the thalweg towards point 1974 and joins the edge of the rocky escarpments of La Sueur as marked by points 2272, 2268, 2239, 2266, 2267, remaining on this edge until it meets the old frontier, the crest of the rocks and the path bordering it remaining in French territory. Chaberton Reference: 1:20,000 map: Briancon, Nos. 34 The new frontier follows a line which leaves the old frontier at point 3042 (north of point 3070 and north of Pointe des Trois Scies) and follows the rocky ridge as far as Croce del Vallonetto. From the Croce del Vallonetto it bends towards the south along the rocky ridge and meets the Chaberton road at the point where the latter enters the cirque of the Clot des Morts. Crossing this road and the thalweg which borders it, the line roughly follows, for 1250 meters, contour 2300 which, on the ground, follows to the southeast a series of rocky outcrops and debris, then it cuts straight across the eastern slope of Mt. Chaberton, reaches a point about 400 meters west of point 2160 leaving in French territory the intermediate pylon of the cable railway which stands there. Then it proceeds in a straight line, across a series of rocky barriers and steep ravines, towards the position (not marked on the map) of La Fontaine des Chamois, near point 2228 (about 1400 meters northeast of Clavieres) which it skirts to the east, following the second bend of the road joining this position with the fortified barracks of Chaberton, on the road from Cezanne (Cesana) to Clavieres, leaving the fortifications at La Fontaine des Chamois in French territory. Thence following first in a southerly direction the commune boundary marked on the map, and then the rocky barrier about 400 meters north of the Clavieres-C6zanne (Cesana) road, it bends towards the southwest, passing along the foot of the rocky cliffs, sufficiently far from the latter to allow the construction of a double-track road. Skirting in this way to the north the village of Clavieres, which is left in Italian territory, it meets the Rio Secco about 200 meters upstream from the Clavieres bridge and follows down its course, then that of Doire Ripaire (Doria Riparia) as far as the road from Clavieres to Val Gimont, which is left to Italy, and follows this road as far as the bridge over the Gimont. 61 STAT.]