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PLACE and INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Aachen (FRG) PLACE AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Aachen (FRG). S22. 544 Adrar (Mauritania). 840 Alagoas (Brazil), 227 Aalborg (Denmark), 405,413-14 Adventure (Guyana), 582 AI Ain (UAE), 1276 Aalsmeer (Neth.), 881 Adygei (LSSR), 1238, 1245 Alajuela (Costa Rica), 379 Aalst. sec Alost Adzope (Ivory Coast), 736 AI-Amarah (Iraq), 697 '\argau (Switz.), 1148, 1150 IEgean Is. (Greece), 559, 561 Alamosa (Colo.), 1436 Aarhus (Denmark), 405, 413-14 iEtolia (Greece). SS8 AI-Anbar (Iraq), 697 Aba (t\igeria). 923 Afam (Nigeria), 925 Aland (Finland), 464, Abaca (Bahamas), 176 Afghanistan, 61-65 Alaska (USA), 1365, 1366, Abadan (Iran), 691-92, 694 Afyonkarahlsar(Turkey),1193 1369,1371,1376-79, Abaiang (Kirihati). 762 Agadcz (Niger), 920-21 1380,1395-96,1399, Abajo (,"uba), 387 Agadir (Morocco), 864-65,867 1413,1424-27 Abakan (USSR). 1246 Agalega Is. (Mauritius), 843 -agriculture. 1425 Abancay (Peru), 977 Agalteca (Hand.). 591 -area and pop .. 1424 Ahariringa (Kiribati), 762 Agana (Guam), 1551 -education, 1426 Abastuman (USSR), 1255 "gartala (Tripura), 638, 672-73 -govt. and representation. 1424 Abbotsford (B.C.), 302 Agboville (Ivory Coast), 736 AI-Arish (Egypt), 435 Abdel Magid (Sudan), 1121 Aghios Nikolaos (Greece). 559 AI Asnam (Algeria), 72 Abeche (Chad), 341-42 Aghios Oros (Greece), 559 Alava(Spain),I098-IIOO Abemama (Kiribati). 762 Agigea (Romania). 1018 Alaverdi (USSR), 1254. 1257 ;\bengourou (Ivory Coast). 736 Aginsky (USSR), 1238 AI-Azhar (Egypt), 441 Abeokuta (Nigeria), 923 Agona. see Swedru Alba (Romania), 1013 Ahercom. sec Mbala Agra (india), 617, 647, 674 Albacete (Spain), 1099 Aberdeen (Hong Kong), 597 Agri (Turkey), 1193 AI-Bahr AI-Ahmar (Egypt), 435 Aberdeen (S.D.), 1286, 1526 Agualva-Cacem (Port.), 1001 Alba lulia(Romania), 1013, Aberdeen (UK), 1288.1331, Aguascalicntcs (Mex.), 847-49 1019 1336-37 Ahmadi (Kuwait), 776 Albania, 66-71 Aberystwyth (LK), 1336-37 Ahmedabad (India), 617,635, Albany (Ga.), 1446 Abha(SaudiArabia),1037, 638,644-46 Albany(N.Y.), 1368, 1501-03 1042 Ahmednagar(lndia).657 Albany (Ore.), 1515 Abhazia Rep. (USSR). 1255 Ahuachapan (EI Saki, 442 Albany(W. Aust.), 163 Abidjan (Ivory Coast), 736-39 Ahvenanmaa (Finland), 464 AI Basrah (Iraq). 697 Abilene (Tex.). 1530,1532 Ahwas(lran),691-92 ai-Bayda (Yemen), 1593 Abirkateib (Sudan), 1121 Ahvaz (Iran), 691-92 Alberta (Canada), 271-73, Aha. s('c Turku Aidin. see Aydin 275.277,281-83. 289-, Abo (Finland), 464-65 Aidrie (Alberta), 296 90,293,296-99 Aboisso (Ivory Coast), 736 Ai'n Chok-Hay Hassani -agriculture, 298 Abomey (Benin), 208, 210 (Morocco),864 -area and pop., 296 Abqaiq (Saudi Arabia), 1041 Aioun cl Atrouss (Mauritania). -education, 299 Abruzzi (Italy), 725. 728 842 -gavt. and representation, Abu Dhabi (UAE), 1276-82 Ai'r(Niger),921 296-97 Abu Hamad (Sudan), 1122 Aisen (Chile), 344 Albertirsa (Hungary), 605 Abuja (Nigeria), 924 Aitutaki (Cook Is.), 912 Alberton (S. Afr.), 1068 Abu Qir(Egypt), 437 Aix-cn-Provcnce (France), 475, Albina (Suriname), 1126 Abu Taluka (India), 666 480,487 al-Boulaida (Algeria), 72 Abyah (S. Yemen). 1596 Aizawl (Mizoram). 682 Albuquerque (N.M.), 1368, Abyssinia, see Ethiopia Ajaccio (France). 474 1499-1500 A,aba (Mauritania), 840 Ajman(UAE), 1276, 1278-79 Albury (NSW), 131 Acajutla (EI Salv.), 445 Ajmer (India), 617.638,64 7, Albury (Vic.). 159 Acapulco de Juarez (Mex.), 848 666-67 Alcala de Henares (Spain). 1099, Acarigua (Venez.). 1574 Akashat (Iraq), 700 1108 Acarnania (Greece), 558 Akerman (USSR), 1212 Alcorcon (Spain), 1099 Accra (Ghana) 550-54 Akershus (t\orway), 929 Aldabra (Seychelles). 1047 '\ceh lindon.) 684, 689 Akhaia (Greece), 558 Aldemey(Channells.),1287, Achtharspelen (Neth.), 881 Akhali-Antoni (USSR), 1255 1359,1362 Acklin's Id. (Bahamas), 176 Akhal-Senaki (LSSR), 1254 Alegranza (Spain), 1099 Aconcagua (Chile), 344 Akita (Japan), 745 Aleppo (Syria), 1160, 1162-63 Acre (Hrazil), 227,233 Akmolinsk, see Tselingrad Alessandria (Italy), 725 Acre (israel), 718 Akola (india), 657 Alesund(Norway),930 Ada (Okla), 1514 Akosambo (Ghana), 552 Alexandretta (Turkey), 1192 Adam"" Bridge (Sri Lanka), Akouta (Niger), 920-21 Alexandria (Egypt), 435-37, 1I11 Akranes (Iceland), 609 440 Adana I Turkev), 1193 Akron (Ohio), 1368, 1509, 1511 Alexandria (Romania), 1014 Adapazari (Turkey), 1193 Aksu (USSR), 1266 Alexandria (Va.), 1368, Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), 450-51, Aktyubinsk (USSR), 1210, 1381,1537 453-55 1230,1265-66 Alexandroupolis (Greece), 559 Ad-Dlwaniyah (Iraq), 697 Akure (Nigeria), 927 Algeciras (Spain), 1099 Adelaide (S. Aust). 94-95 Akureyri (iceland), 609, 613 Alger. see Algiers 145-47,149 Akyab (Burma), 254, 257 Algeria, 72-76 Aden (S. Yemen), 1595- AI Aaiun (Morocco), 864 AI-ghurdaqah (Egypt), 435 98 Alabama (LSA), 1366, 1372, Algiers (Algeria), 72-76 Adilabad (India), 639 1376-77. 1398, AI-Hillah (Iraq), 697 Adiyaman (Turkey), 1193 1399,1403,1421-23 Al Hoceima (Morocco), 864, 867 Adjara Rep. (USSR), 1255-56 -agriculture. 1423 Alhucemas(Sp. Afr.), 1099 Admiralty (Hong Kong) 598 -area and pop .. 1421-22 al-Hudaydah (Yemen), 1593 Ado-Hiti (Nigeria), 923 -education, 1423 Alicante (Spain), 1099, 1105, Adola (Ethiopia), 453 -govL and representation, 1108 Adoni (India), 639 1422 Alice Springs (N. AusL), III. Adrar (Algeria). 72 Aladia (Nigeria), 926 123-24,126 1631 1632 INDEX AI igarh (India), 617,636,674 A miranles (Seychelles), 1047 Ann abo " (Eq ual. Guin.), sec Ali,5abieh (Djibouti), 4\9 Amman (J ordan). 753-56 Pagalu AI Jawf(Saudi Arabia), 103 7 Ampang (M alaysia). 821 Annabon (EquaI.Guin.). 447 A I-J azai r (Algeria), 72 Amphi ssa (Greece), 558 Ansari Nagar (India). 680 AI Khabar(Saudi Arabia), 1037 A mravali (Indi a). 617.657 Anshan ( China). 35 7 AI Kharg(Saudi Arabia). 1037 Amreli (India). 644 Antalya (Turke y), 11 93. 11 98 AI-K harijah (Eg),pl). 435 AmrilSar (India ). 6 17. 633. Anl.nanari\'o (Madag.). 807. AI -Khour(Qatar). IOI O 665 8 10 Alkmaar(Nelh.),88 1 Amstelvee n (Kelh.). 88 1 t\ ntarctic lcrril orics ,,\I-Kul (Iraq), 697 Amsterdam (Nelh.). 88(}-82. 889 -Argenli na,8 7 ,I'liahabad (India). 617. 624.635, Amslerdam Is. (Fr. Anl.). - Australia,94. 127 674 500-0 1 -Briti sh.237 All enl own (Pa.), 1368, 15 \8-19 Amslell en (A ustria), 171 -Canada. 327 Allerdale (UK), \283 Am Timan (Chad), 341 -Chile. 344 Allied Command Europe. 37-38 Amur(USSR), 1238 -Fra nce. 500-01 Alma-Ala (USSR), 1210, 1228, Anaconda (M on t.), 1486 -New Zea land, 9 11 1230,1235,1265 Anadolu (Turkey), 1192 -Norway, 94 I Almada (Porl.), 1001, 1006 Anadyr (USSR), 1230 Anligua (Gual. l, 568 AI-Mahra (S. Yemen), 1596 An aheim (Calif.), 1368, 1432 Anligua and Barbuda IW. Indies), Almclo (Nclh.), 881 "naiza (Saudi Arabia), 1037 85- 86 Almere (Neth.), 880-81 Anambra (~igeria ), 923 Anlioch (T urkey), 11 99 A I meria (Spain), 1099 Ananlapur (India). 639. 641 Anlioquia (Colom.), 367.370 Almiranle (Pan.), 962 Ancas h (Peru). 977 Antipodes Is. (NZ), 91 0 AI Moba rraz (Saudi Arabia), Anchorage (Alaska). 1368, Antofagasla (Chile). 344-45, 1037 1424 , 1426 349 AI-M uthanna (Iraq), 697 Anchorage Is. (Cook 15.), 9 12 Antrim (N. Ireland), 1348 Alo(Wallis).507 Ancon (Pan.). 96 1 Anlseranana (Madag.). 807 AI-Obeid (Sudan). 1119 Ancona (llaly). 725. 72 9. 73 4 Anl werp(Belgium), 19 5- 96. Alof. (Niue Is. ). 9 13 Andalusia (Spain). 1098-99, 202-03 Alof. ls. (Wallis and FUluna). 1102 Anuradhapura (Sri Lanka). I I II 506 Andaman and Nicobar Is. -l\nvers. see Antwerp Ala r Slar (Mala ys ia). 820 (India). 6 17, 620, 635 Anzoalegui (Ven"".), 1574. 1577 Alosl (Belgium). 196 638 , 676-678 Aoba (Va nualu). 1568 Alolau (Papua New Guinea). Anderson (Ind.), 14 56 Aomo ri (Japan). 745 965 ."'ndhra Pradesh (I ndia), 616, Apeldoorn (Nelh.), 88 1 Alphen aid Rijn (Nelh.), 881 620,628.635. Apia (W. Samoa). 15 89 Alphonse Is. (Seychelles), 1047 638-41 Apoera (Suriname), 112 6 A I Qadarif(Sudan), 1119 - agri cullure, 640 Apolima Is. (W. Samoa), 1589 AI-Qadisiya (Iraq), 697 -area and pop .. 639 Aposl les Is. (F r. Anl.), 50 1 Alsace (Franee),474 -edueali on. 640-4 I Appenzell (Swilz, ), 1148. Allai (USSR), 1238 -govt. and representation, 639 1150-51 Alta Verapaz (Gual.). 568. 570 Andijan (USSR), 1225 Applelon(Wisc.), 1545 Alia Adige (haly), 724, 727 Andina (Argen.), 87 Apra (Guam) , 1551 Alia Ben i (Bolivia), 220 Andizhan (USSR). 1210, Aplire (Venez.), 1574 Alloona (Pa.). 1518 1225, 1269- 70 Apurimae (Peru), 977 Alia Paraguay (Para.), 971 Andorra , 77- 78 Aqaba (Jo rdan), 754-56 Alia Pa rana (Para.). 97 1.976 Andorre-Ia-V ieille (Andorra), Aquilaine (France), 474 Alvsborg (Sweden), I13 2 77- 78 Arab Republic ofEgypl. 4J5-4 1 AI-Wadi al-Jadid (Egypl), 435 Andropov(USSR), 1210 Araeajli (Brazil), 227 AI Wasil (Qalar),IOI I Andros (Bahamas), 176 Ar:ict(Romania), IOI3 Amadora (Port.). 1001 Andro th Is. (India), 68 I Aragon (Spai n), 1098, 111 0 Amagasaki (Japan), 745 Anegada (Br. Virgin Is.), 1587 Aragua (Venel.), 1574. 1577 Amarnbay (para.), 97 \ Aneho ( Togo), 11 76, \ 178 Arak (Iran). 692 Amapa (Brazil), 227. 230, 232 , Aneit yum (Vanualu), 1568 Araku Va ll ey (India), 640 A mari ll a (Tex.), 1368, 1530 A ngarsk (USSR), 1210 Aranuki (Kiribati), 762 A markantak (India). 655 Angeles (Philipp.), 984 Araral (Vic .). 15 5 Amarpur(lndia),672 Angers (France), 475.487 AralU (Brazil), 231 Amasya(Turkey),1193 An Giang(Vietnam), 1582 Arauca (Colom.), 367 Amaluku (Tuvalu), 1204 Angola, 79- 82 Araucania (Chile), 344 Amazonas (Brazil), 227.233 Angoul';me (France). 475 Arauca (Colomb.), 367 Amazonas (Colom,), 368 Angui ll a (W. Ind ies), 83-84 Arawa (Papua New Guinea), Amazonas (Peru), 977 Angul (India), 663 965 Amazonas Terr. (Venez.), 1574, Angus (U K), 12 86 Araya (Venez.), 1577 1577 Anhazie (Somali a), 1066 Arba Minch (Elhiopia), 451 A mbala (India), 646-47, 664 Anhui (China), 35 1, 356 Arbil (Iraq), 700 Arnbalo (Ecuador), 429 Anjouan (Comoros), 373 Arcadia (Greece), 558 Ambalondrazaka (Madag.), 810 Ankang(China).359 Archangel, Sl'e Arkhangelsk Arnber Valley (UK).
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