agreed in 1909, are to remain in force; (3) lastly, all the islands 

 which are not annexed to Italy. 



NOTE 2. The following territories on the Adriatic will be included 

 by the Powers of the Quadruple Entente in Croatia, Serbia, and 

 Montenegro : In the north of the Adriatic, the entire coast from Volosco 

 Bay, on the border of Istria, to the northern frontier of Dalmatia, includ- 

 ing the entire coast now belonging to Hungary, and the entire coast of 

 Croatia, the port of Fiume, and the small ports of Novi and Carlopago, 

 and also the islands of Veglia, Perviccio, Gregorio, Coli, and Arbe ; and 

 in the south of the Adriatic, where Serbia and Montenegro have interests, 

 the entire coast from Planka up to the River Drin, with the chief porta 

 of Spalato, Ragusa, Cattaro, Antivari, Dulcigno, and San Giovanni di 

 Medua, with the islands of Zirona Grande, Zirona Piccola, Bua, Solta, 

 Brazza, Jaklian, and Calamotta. 



The Port of Durazzo may be given to the independent Mohammedan 

 State of Albania. 



ARTICLE 6. Italy will receive in absolute property Valona, 

 the islands of Sasseno, and as much territory as would be required 

 to secure their military safety approximately between the Eiver 

 Vojazza in the north and in the east down to the borders of the 

 Chimara district in the south. 



ARTICLE 7. Italy, having received Trentino and Istria in 

 accordance with article 4 and Dalmatia and the Adriatic islands 

 in accordance with article 5 and the Gulf of Valona, is not, in 

 case of the creation of a small autonomous and neutralised State 

 in Albania, to resist the possible desire of France, Great Britain, 

 and Russia to distribute among Montenegro, Serbia, and Greece 

 the northern and southern parts of Albania. The latter's southern 

 littoral from the frontier of the Italian district of Valona to Capo 

 Stylos is to be neutralised. Italy is to have the right to conduct 

 foreign relations with Albania; at any rate, Italy is to agree to the 

 inclusion in Albania of a territory large enough to allow her 

 frontiers to touch those of Greece and Serbia west of Ochrida Lake. 



ARTICLE 8. Italy will obtain all the Twelve Islands 

 [Dodekanese] now occupied by her, in full possession.* 



ARTICLE 9. France, Great Britain, and Russia admit in prin- 

 ciple the fact of Italy 's interest in the maintenance of the political 

 balance of power in the Mediterranean, and her rights, in case of 

 a partition of Turkey, to a share, equal to theirs, in the basin of 

 the Mediterranean viz., in that part of it which adjoins the 

 province of Adalia, in which Italy has already acquired special 

 rights and interests denned in the Italo-British Convention. The 

 zone which is to be made Italy's property is to be more precisely 

 defined in due course in conformity with the vital interests of 

 France and Great Britain- Italy's interests will likewise be taken 

 into consideration in case the Powers should also maintain the 



*NOTB. For these and other places belonging to Turkey see map of 

 Turkey 



