PART 11.
THE FRONTIERS OF AUSTRIA
The northern frontier facing Czechoslovakia, follows the existing administrative boundaries formerly separating 'he provinces of Bohemia and Moravia fi-om those of Upper and Lower Austria, sU/ject to certain minor rectifications, notably in the region of Gmund and "".i'eldsberg, and along the River Morava. The southern frontier facing Italy is to follow the watershed between, the Inn and the Drave on the north and the Lombardy rivers on the south, passing the Col Dv Brenner and including Setetten Valley in Italy. That facing the Serbo-Croat-Slovene State is to be fixed by the principal Allied and Assol--ciated Powers at a later date. In the eastern part, the line, passing just east of Blieburg, crosses the Drave just above its confluence with the Lavani, and thence will pass north of the Drave, so as to leave to the Serb-Croat-Slovene State Marburg and Radkersburg, just to the north of which latter place it will join the Hungarian frontier The western and north-western ■• frontiers, facing Bavaria, the western frontier, facing Switzerland, and the ■ eastern frontier, facing Hungary, remain unchan|ed.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 3 June 1919, Page 7
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