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Article 16a

The frontier between the Free City of Trieste and the Federative People’s Republic of Yugoslavia will leave the coast at about 0.5 kilometer south of Cedas (Cedas) and extend in an easterly direction via Griza (Monte Grisa, 335 m), Gorka (Monte Gurca, 371 m), cross the Prosek (Prosecco)—Opcine (Villa Opicina) road on the 297 m level, [Page 742] and thence north of Opcine (Villa Opicina) so as to leave the railway station and the connection between the railway lines of Trst-Gorica (Trieste-Gorizia) and Nabrezina-Sezana (Aurisina-Sesana) to the Federative People’s Republic of Yugoslavia. The frontier thence extends south-east along the 274 m and 334 m levels to Frankovec (Monte Franco, 408 m) and then in a southeasterly direction, along the 366 m and 398 m levels so as to leave Gropada and Bazovica (Basovizza) to the Federative People’s Republic of Yugoslavia and crosses the Kozina-Trst (Cosina-Trieste) railway.

Thence the frontier extends along the western slope of Mali Kras (Monte Carso), leaving to the Federative People’s Republic of Yugoslavia the plateau of Mali Kras (458 m) and the village of Socerb (San Servolo) and to the Free City of Trieste the villages of Kraglje (Crogle) and Dolina (San Dorligo della Valle). About 0.5 kilometre north of Socerb the frontier crosses the Socerb-Dolina road and turns westward leaving the village of Mackovlje (Caresana d’Istria) to the Free City of Trieste and the village of Prebenek (Prebenico) to the Federative People’s Republic of Yugoslavia. It then crosses the 182 m and 85 m levels, the road and former railway up to the 165 m level and reaches Kastelijer (Monte Castellier, 245 m), leaving the village of Jelarji (Elleri) to the Federative People’s Republic of Yugoslavia. From Kastelijer (245 m) the frontier crosses the summit of Sv. Mihel (S. Michele, 197 m) and reaches the sea about 1 km west of Sv. Rok (S.Rocco).