The Demarcation Between Vaud and France
Historical Documents
- Ratification by Charles V of the boundary demarcation at Sainte-Croix between Franche-Comté and Bern on June 7, 1553
- Treaty of Lausanne between the Duke of Savoy and the City and Republic of Bern on October 30, 1564
- Demarcation report of Mont Risoud on September 10, 1716
- Original demarcation reports between Franche-Comté and the Bailiwick of Yverdon on August 29, 1751, and September 6, 1752
- Original demarcation reports between Franche-Comté and the Bailiwick of Romainmôtier on September 28, 1751, and September 27, 1752
- Original demarcation reports between Franche-Comté and the Bailiwick of Nyon on October 14, 1751, and October 6, 1752
- Original demarcation reports between the Pays de Gex and the Bailiwicks of Nyon and Bonmont on July 29, 1750, and November 15, 1752
- Boundary report between France (Pays de Gex) and the Canton of Bern (Pays de Vaud) on November 15, 1774
- Boundary report of the demarcation between the territory of the Kingdom of France and that of the Canton of Vaud on September 16, 1825