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PLACE and INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZA TIONS INDEX Aachen (FRG), 525 PLACE AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZA TIONS INDEX Aachen (FRG), 525. 552 Adoni (India). 647 Aladja (Nigeria). 933 Aalborg (Denmark). 413. 421. Adrar (Algeria). 72 Alagoas (Brazil). 227 423 Adrar (Mauritania), 846 AI Ain (GAE). 1284.1287 Aalsmeer (Neth.). 882 Adventure(Guvana).590 ."Iajuela (Costa Rica), 383. 386 Aalst see A..lost Adygei (USSR): 1245. 1253 AI-Amarah (Iraq), 705 Aa~g~u (S:"'itz.). 1157. 1159 Adzope (Cote d'ivoire). 388 Alamosa (Colo.), 1443 Aarhus (Denmark). 413. 421. 423 IEgean Is. (Greece). 567 AI-Anbar (Iraq), 705 Aba (Nigeria), 930 iEtolia (Greece), 566 Aland (Finland), 471,473 Abaca (Bahamas). 174 Afam (~igcria). 932 AI-Arish (Egypt). 444 Abadan (Iran), 700. 702 Afghanistan. 61-<15 Alaska(USA).I371-74, Abaiang (Kiribati). 768 Afyonkarahisar (Turkey). 1200 1376,1378.1383-84. Abajo (Cuba), 395 Agadez (Niger), 928 1387,1402.1406. Abakan (USSR). 1254 Agadir (Morocco), 870-71,873 1420,1430-33 Abancay (Peru). 984 Agalega Is. (Mauritius). 849 AI Asnam (Algeria). 72 Abariringa (Kiribati). 768 Agalteca (Hond.). 599 Alava(Spain), 1107-1109 Abastuman (USSR). 1262 Agana (Guam), 1557 Alaverdi (USSR), 1265 Abbotslord (B.C.). 304 Agartala (Tripura). 646, 682 Alba (Romania), 1020 Abdel Magid (Sudan). 1130 Aghoville (Cote d·lvoire). 388 Albacete (Spain), I 109 Abeche (Chad). 343-45 Aghios Nikolaos (Greece), 567 AI-Bahr AI-Ahmar (Egyp!), 444 Ahemama (Kiribati), 768 Aghinn Oros (Greece), 567 Alba lulia (Romania). 1020, Abengourou (Cote d'lvoire), 388 Agigea (Romania), 1025 1026 Abeokuta (Nigeria). 930 Agin-Buryat (CSSR). 1254 Albania. 66-71 Abercom, sec Mbala Aginskoe (USSR). 1254 Albany (Ga.), 1452 ·\berdecn (Hong Kong). 605 Aginsky (USSR), 1245 Albany(N.Y.),1375 Aberdeen (S.D.). 1532 Agona, sec Swedru Albany (Ore.), 152 I Aberdeen (LJ K). 1294. 1296. Agra (India), 625, 656. 684 Albany (W. Ausl.), 160 1339.1344-45 Agri (Turkey). 1200 AI Basrah (Iraq), 705 Aberkatcib (Sudan). I 130 Agualva-Cacem (Port.). 1007 ai-Bayda (Yemen). 1599 Aberystwyth (U K). 1344-45 Aguascalientes (Mex.). 853 Alberta (Canada). 269-7 I. Abha (Saudi Arabia), 1045. Ahmadi (Kuwai!). 781 275.282-84,290-91. 1050 Ahmedabad (India), 625. 643. 297-30 I Abhazia Rep. (USSR). 1263 646.654-55 -agriculture, 299 Abidjan (Cote d·lvoire). 388-9 I Ahmednagar (India). 666 -area and pop .. 297-98 Abilene (Tex.). 1536. 1538 Ahuachapan (EI Salv.), 451 -education. 300-D I Abo, set' Turku Ahvcnanmaa (Finland), 471 -govt. and representation, Abo (Finland), 471-72 Ahvaz (iran), 699-700 298-99 Aboisso (Cote d'lvoirc), 388 Aidin, sec A vdin Albcrtirsa (Hungary), 612 Abomey (Benin). 209, 211 Afn Chok-Hay Hassani Alberton (S. AfL), 1080 Abqaiq (Saudi Arabia). 1048-49 (Morm:L'o),870 Alhina(Suriname). 1135 Abruzzi (Italy), 733 Aioun c! Atrouss (Mauritania), al-Boulaida (Algeria), 72 Ahu Dhabi (CAE). 1284-88 848 Albuquerque (N.M.), 1375. Abu Gharadeq (Egyp!), 447 Air (Niger). 928-29 1504,1506 Ahu Hamad (Sudan). I 131 Airdrie (Alb.), 298 Albury (NSW), 128 Abuja (Nigeria), 929 Aiscn (Chile). 346 Albury (Vic.), 155 Abu Madi (Egyp!),447 Aitutaki (Cook Is.). 920 Alcala de Henares (Spain!. 1109, Abu Qir (Egypt), 446-48 Aix-cn-Provence (France), 482, 1118 Abu Zabad (Sudan). 1131 487 Alcorcon (Spain), 1109 Abyah (S. Yemen). 1602 Aizawl (Mizoram), 646. 670 Aldabra (Seychelles). 236, 1056 Abyssinia, see Ethiopia Ajaccio (France), 481 Aldemey (Channel Is.), 1295. A,aba (Mauritania), 846 Ajdabiya (Libya). 80 I 1365-<16,1368 Acajutla (EI Salv.). 453-54 Ajman (GAE), 1284, 1286-87 Alegranza (Spain), 1108 Acapulco de Juarez (Mex.), 854 Ajmer (India). 625. 646. 656, Aleppo (Syria), 1168. 1170-71 Acarigua (Venez.). 1580, 1585 676 Alcssandria (Italy). 733 Acamania (Greece). 566 Akashat (Iraq), 708 Alesund (Norway). 937 Accra (Ghana), 558-<1 I Akashi (Japan), 749 Alexandria (Egypt), 444-46 Aceh (lndon.), 692. 697 Akerman (USSR). 12 19 Alexandria (Romania), 102 I Achtharspelen (Neth.), 887 Akershus (Norway). 936 Alexandria (Va.), 1375, Acklin '5 Is. (Bahamas), 174 Akha'ia (Greece), 566 1388, 1544 Aconcagua (Chile). 342 Akhali-Antoni (USSR), 1263 Alexandroupolis (Greece). 567 Acre (Brazil), 229, 235 Akita (Japan), 749 Algeeiras(Spain),1109 Acre (Israel), 726 Akjouit (Mauritania), 847 Alger. see Algiers Ada (Okla), 1520 Akmolinsk, see Tselinograd Algeria, 72-76 Adamaoua (Cameroon), 267 Akola (India), 666-<17 AI-ghurdaqah (Egypt), 444 Akosambo (Ghana), 560 Adana (Turkey), 1200-D1 Algiers (Algeria). 72-76 Akouta (Niger), 927-28 Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), 459-<10, Akranes (Iceland), 617 AI-Hillah (Iraq), 705 462-<13 Akron (Ohio), 1375, 1517, 1518 AI Hoceima (Morocco), 870, 873 Ad-Diwaniyah (Iraq). 705 Aksu (CSSR), 1274 Alhucemas (Sp. Afr.), 1108 Adelaide (S. Aus!.), 95-96 Aktyubinsk (USSR), 12 I 7, al-Hudaydah (Yemen). 1599 142-43,146 1237,1273-74 Alicante(Spain). I 109, I I 14, Aden (S. Yemen), 1601-D4 Akure (Nigeria), 93 I 1118 Adilabad (India), 64 7 Akureyri (Iceland), 617,62 I Alice Springs(N. Aus!.), 109, Adiyaman (Turkey), 1200 Akyab (Burma), 251,255 120-21,122 Adjara Rep. (USSR), 1263 Alabama (USA), 1373, 1379, Aligarh (India), 625, 644, 684 Ado-Ekiti (Nigeria), 930 1383-84,1405, AIi-Sabieh (Djibouti), 428 Adola (Ethiopia), 461 1406,1410.1428-30 AI-Jadida (Morocco), 87 I 1635 1636 PLACE INDEX Al Jawf(Saudi Arabia), 1045 Amirantcs (Seychelles), 1056 Antarctic territories AI-Jazair (Algeria), 72 Amman (Jordan), 758-<i I -Argentina, 88-89 Al Kharg (Saudi Arabia), 1045 Ampang (Malaysia), 827 -Australia, 123-25 AI-Kharijah (Egypt), 444 Amphissa (Greece), 566 -British,236 Al Khobar (Saudi Arabia), 1045 Amravati (India). 625, 666-<i7 -Canada, 329 AI-Khour(Qatar),1016 Amreli (India), 652 -Chile, 346 Alkmaar(Neth.),887 Amritsar (India), 625, 674-75 -France, 508 AI-Kut (Iraq), 705 Amstelveen (Neth.), 887 - New Zealand, 918 Allahabad (India), 625, 632, 643. Amsterdam (Neth.), 886-88, 895 -Norway, 948 684 Amsterdam Is. (Fr. Ant.), Antigua (Guat.), 576 Allentown (Pa.), 1375, 1523 508 Antigua and Barbuda (W.lndies), Allerdale (UK), 1291 Amstetten (Austria), 168 85-87 Allied Command Europe, 37-38 Am Timan (Chad), 343 Antioch (Turkey), 1206 Alma-Ata (USSR), 1217, 1235, Amur(USSR),1245 Antioquia (Colom.), 369, 373 1237,1242,1273 Anaconda (Mont.), 1492 Antipodes Is. (NZ), 917 Almada (Port.), 1007, 1012 Anadolu (Turkey), 1200 Antofagasta (Chile), 346-47, AI-Mahra(S. Yemen), 1602 Anadyr (USSR), 1237, 1254 350-52 Almelo (Neth.), 887 Anaheim (Calif.), 1375, 1438 Antrim (N. Ireland), 1355 Almere (Neth.), 887 Anambra (Nigeria), 930 Antseranana (Madag.), 813 Almeria (Spain), 1107, 1109 Anantapur (India), 64 7,649 Antwerp (Belgium), 193-94, Almetyevsk (USSR), 1232 Ancash (Peru), 984 200-01 Almirante (Pan.), 969 Anchorage (Alaska), 1375, Anuradhapura (Sri Lanka), 1120 Almirante Brown (Argen.), 89 1430,1432 Anvers, see Antwerp Al Mobarraz (Saudi Arabia), Anchorage Is. (Cook Is.), 919 Anzoategui (Venez.), 1580, 1583 1045 Ancon (Pan.), 969 Aoba(Vanualu),1574 AI-Muthanna (Iraq), 705 Ancona (Italy), 734, 743 Aomori (Japan), 750 Alo (Wallis), 5 14 Andalusia (Spain), 1105-06, Aorangi (NZ), 904 AI-Obeid (Sudan), 1128 1109 Aoteoroa (NZ), 914 Alofr (Niue Is.), 920 Andaman and Nicobar Is. Apeldoom (Net h.), 887 Alofr Is. (Wallis and Futuna), (India), 625, 628, 642, Apia(W. Samoa), 1595, 1597 514 646,686-91 Apoera (Suriname), 1135 Alor Setar (Malaysia), 821 Anderson (Ind.), 1462 Apolima Is. (W. Samoa), 1595 Alost (Belgium), 194 Andhra Pradesh (India), 624, Apostles Is. (Fr. Anl.), 508 Alotau (Papua New Guinea), 628,636, Appenzell (Switz.), 1157, 972 646-49 I I 59-<i0 Alphen aid Rijn (Neth.), 887 Andijan (USSR), 1233, 1276 Appleton (Wisc.), 1551 Alphonse Is. (Seychelles), 1056 Andina (Argen.), 88 Apra(Guam),1557 Al Qadarif(Sudan), 1128 Andizhan (USSR), 1217, Apure (Venez.), 1580 AI-Qadisiya (Iraq), 705 1232,1277 Apurimac (Peru), 984 Alsace (France), 481 Andorra, 77-78 Aqaba (Jordan), 758,761 Altai (USSR), 1245 Andorre-Ia-Vieille (Andorra), Aquitaine (France), 481 Alta Verapaz (Gua!.), 576, 578 77-78 Arab Republic of Egypt, 444-50 Al Taweela(UAE), 1287 Andropov(USSR),1217 Aracaju (Brazil), 227-28 Alto Adige (Italy), 733, 736 Andros (Bahamas), 174 Arad (Romania), 1020 Alto Beni (Bolivia), 220 Androth Is. (India), 690 Aragon (Spain), 1107-09 Altoona (Pa.), 1523 Anegada (Bf. Virgin Is.), 1594 Aragua (Venez.), 1580, 1583 Alto Paraguay (Para.), 978 Aneho(Togo), 1184, 1186 Arak (Iran), 699-700 Alto Parana (Para.), 978, 989 Aneityum (Vanuatu), 1574 Araku Valley (India), 648 Alvsborg (Sweden), 1141 Angarsk(USSR),1217 Aranuki (Kiribati), 768 AI-Wadi al-Jadid (Egypt), 444 Angeles (Philipp.), 990 Ararat (Vic.), 152 Al Wasil (Qatar), 1017 Angers (France), 482, 493 Aratu (Brazil), 231 Amadora(Port.),1007 An Giang (Vietnam), 1588 Arauca (Colom.), 370 Amagasaki (Japan), 750 Angola, 79-82 Araueania (Chile), 346 Amambay (Para.), 978 Angouleme (France), 482 Arawa (Papua New Guinea), Amapa (Brazil), 227,230,232-34 Anguilla (W. Indies), 83-84 972 Amarillo (Tex.), 1375, 1537 Angul (India), 673 Arba Minch (Ethiopia), 460 Amarkantak (India), 664 Angus (UK), 1294 Arcadia (Greece), 566 Amarpur (India), 682 Anhui (China), 353, 358 Archangel, see Arkhangelsk Amasya (Turkey), 1200 Anjouan (Comoros), 376 Archnan (USSR), 1238 Amatuku (Tuvalu), 1211 Ankang (China), 361 Ardabil (Iran), 700 Amazonas (Brazil), 227,233 Ankara (Turkey), 1100-0 I, Ards(N. Ireland), 1355 Amazonas (Col am.), 371 1205-06 Arecibo (Puerto Rico), 1564 Amazonas (Peru), 984 Annaba (Algeria), 72-73, 76 Arequipa (Peru), 984 Amazonas Terr. (Venez.), 1580 An-Najaf(lraq),705 Arezzo (Italy), 738,742 Ambala (India), 655-56 Annamalainagar (India), 681 Argentia (Nfndlnd.), 314 A mbato (Ecuador), 438 Annandale
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