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Treaty of Peace between Roumania, Greece, Montenegro, Serbia, and Bulgaria. (Bucharest) July 28/August 10, 1913
"Article I. There will be from the date of the day of the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty, peace and friendship between His Majesty the King of Roumania, His Majesty the King of the Hellenes, His Majesty the King of Montenegro, His Majesty the King of Serbia, His Majesty the King of the Bulgarians, as well as between their heirs and successors, their States and respective subjects. (p.122)
Article II. Between the Kingdom of Bulgaria and the Kingdom of Roumania, the old frontier between the Danube and the Black Sea is, conformably with the proces-verbal drawn up by the respective military delegates and annexed to the Protocol No.5 of the 22nd of July (August 4th), 1913, of the Conference of Bucharest, rectified in the following manner:
The new frontier will start from the Danube above Turtukaia and terminate at the Black Sea to the South of Ekrene.
Between these two extreme points the line of the frontier will follow the line indicated on the maps 1/100.000 and 1/200.000 of the Roumanian General Staff, and according to the description annexed to the present article.
It is formally understood that Bulgaria will dismantle within two years at latest the existing fortifications, and will construct no others at Roustchouk, at Schoumla, in the country between, and in a zone of twenty kilometres round Baltchik.
(Here follows Commission for delimitation)
Article III. Between the Kingdom of Bulgaria and the Kingdom of Serbia, the frontier will follow conformably with the proces-verbal drawn up by the respective military delegates and annexed to the Protocol No.9 of the 25th of July (August 7th) 1913, of the Conference of Bucharest, the following line:
The frontier line will start from the old frontier from the summit of Patarica, will follow the old Turco-Bulgarian frontier and the line of the watershed between the Vardar and the Strouma, with the exception of the upper valley of the Stroumitza, which will remain on Serbian territory; it will terminate at the Belasica Mountain, where it will bend back to the Graeco-Bulgarian (p.123) frontier. A detailed description of this frontier and its indication on the map 1/200.000 of the Austrian General Staff are annexed to the present article. (Here follows Commission for delimitation) Article IV. The questions relative to the old Serbo-Bulgarian frontier will be regulated according to the understanding agreed upon by the two High Contracting Parties stated in the Protocol annexed to the present article.
Article V. Between the Kingdom of Greece and the Kingdom of Bulgaria the frontier will follow conformably with the proces verbal drawn up by the respective military Delegates and annexed to the Protocol No.9 of the 25th of July (August 7th), 1913, of the Conference of Bucharest, the following line:
The frontier line shall start from the new Serbo-Bulgarian frontier on the summit of Belasica planina, to terminate at the mouth of the Mesta on the Aegaean Sea. (Here follows Delimitation).
It is formally understood that Bulgaria desists from henceforth, from every pretension to the Isle of Crete."


from: R.B. Mowat, Select Treaties and Documents 1815-1916, Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1916, pp.121-123; in French: Nouveau Recueil, 3me serie, t. viii

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