Greek-Serbian border deal (1913). Greece and Serbia, as Allied, quickly agreed on the final division of occupied territories in Macedonia. After reaching a compromise on the disputed issues of Gevgelija and the southern part of Prespa Lake, Belgrade, Greece and Serbia concluded an agreement on the Greek-Serbian border (3/16. Ⅷ 1913). According to the signed agreement, the border started from the bite 1494 on the mountain Belasica, passed through Dojran Lake, between the villages of the Virgin and Michokovo, and hence through the R. Vardar passed north of the village. In the village through the mountains Kozuf and Nidie, among the villages Kenali and Rahmelley (leaving $ Richments of Greece), Medzitlija and Negans, Rašovo and Dragos, passed south of the village. Dolno Dupeni through the Prespa Lake (leaving the island of Great city of Serbia) and went out on the west coast of the lake south of the village. Horseback. Hence, he continued to the top of Gorica, passed between the villages of Blacha and his scribe and ended at the Albanian border. For marking the border line, the formation of a mixed commission was agreed. The Commission was competent to divide the real estate and capital of the districts and the municipalities separated by the border. In the event of a dispute when marking the border line, the two countries agreed arbitration from the Government of Romania or the government of another friendly state. The mixed commission carried out the marking of the border line as provided for in the contract. The border determined by this agreement remained unchanged in the two world wars and after the proclamation of the independence of the Republic of Macedonia. Lit.: Serbian-Greek Sporzum of 3/16 August 1913, Belgrade, Mid, 1914; Macedonia in bilateral and multilateral agreements of the Balkan states, Skopje, 2000. M. Min.
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Кириличен напис ГРЧКО-СРПСКИ ДОГОВОР ЗА ГРАНИЦАТА