Abstract
Chief Justice Hughes and his associates, Dr. Bello-Codesido, of Chile, and Dr. Castro Urena, of Costa Rica, by a unanimous award rendered in Washington January 23,1933, have brought to an end a boundary dispute between Guatemala and Honduras which for nearlya hundred years has embittered the relations of these countries and at times has brought them to the verge of war. The territory which was affected by the dispute runs in a northeasterly direction from thevicinity of Cerro Brujo, a mountain on the frontierof El Salvador, to the Gulf of Honduras. Its length, from Cerro Brujo to the sea, is about 125 miles. Its width along the coast, from British Honduras to the Ulua River, is about 100 miles.

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