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PLACE and INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Italicised Page Numbers Refer to Extended Entries PLACE AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Italicised page numbers refer to extended entries Auchen. 534. 557 Ado-Ekiti.943 Akyab. 254. 257 ALIDE.54 Aalborg. 415. 423-4 Adola.463 AI-Aaiun. 879. 1126 Aligarh.032 Aalsmeer. 900 Adoni,654 Alahama. 1376. 1382. Ali-Sabieh.430 Aalst. 195 Adrar (Algeria). 74 1386-7.1407.1409. AI Jadida, 880 Aargau. I 100 Adrar (Mauritania), 856 1427-9 AI-JawL 1058 Aarhus, 415. 423 Advcnture, 594 ALADl,54 al-laza 'ir see Alciers Aba.943 Adygci, 1254, 1262 Alagoas, 229 AI-Kamishli Airport. Abaco. 174 Adzope.390 AI Ain. 1295 1178 Abad<in. 709. 711 Aegean Islands, 572. 575 Alajuela. 385. 3SR AI-Kharijah.446 Abaing.778 Aetolia,571 AI-Amarah.714 AI-Kharf 1058 Abakan, 1263 Afam,945 Alamosa (Colo.), 1442 AI-Khobar. 1ü58 Abancay. 998 Afghanistan, 48. 50. AI-Anbar.714 AI-Khollr. 1029 Abariringa.778 63-7.276 Aland. 473. 475 Alkmaar. 900 Abastuman, 1271 Afvonkarahisar. 1207 AI-Arish.446 AI-Kut. 714 Abbotsford (Canada), Agadez. 940-1 Alaska. 1375-6. 1379. Allahabal\. 632, 639, 304 Agadir. 879-82 1.181. 1386-90. 64Y,691 Abdel Magid. I 13 7 Agalega Island, XS9 1401. 1404. 1406. Allentown (Pa,). 1378. Abeche. 345. 347 Agana, 1555 1408.1420.1429-32 1523 Abengourou,390 Agartala. 652, 689-90 al-Asnam.74 Allerdale. DOO Abeokuta,943 Agatli.697 Alava.1114-15 Alma-Ata. 1224, 1244, Aberueen (Hong Kong). Agboville. 390 Alaverdi. 1274 1246.1251.1282 611 Aghion üros, 51'2 Alba. 1m3 Almarla, 1020. 1025 Aberueen (S.o,). 1530 Aghios Nikolaos. 572 Albacete. 1115. 1125 AI-Mahr". 1600 Aberdeen (UK), 1303. Agigea. 1038 AI-Bahrr al-Ahmar. 446 Almelo.900 1305, 1312. 1327, Agin-Buryata. 1254. Alba luhl. 1033. 1039 Almere, 900 1344. 1349-50 1263 Albania. 48. 611-7J Almeri". I , 14-15 Aberystwyth. 1349-50 Aginskoc. 1263 Albany (Australia). 160 Almirante. 9H3 Abha, 1058, 1063 Agona Swedru. 563 Albany IGa,). 1451 Almirantc Brown, 91 Abidjan. 390. 392-3 Agra. 632. 691 Albany (NY). 1378. AI-Mobarraz.1058 Ahilene (Tcx,). 1535, Agra do Her6ismo. 1025 1506-8 AI-Muthanna,714 1537 Agri.1207 Albany iOreg,). 1520 Alo.516 Abirkateib. 1137 Agualva-Cacem. 1020 AI-Basrah. 714-15. 717 Alofi, 516. 932-3 ~bkhazia, 1270, 1272 Aguascalicnles.863-4 AI-Bayadh.74 Alor Sctar. 831 Abo, 473-4. 476, 480-1 Agucha. 6H~ Alhcrta. 271-3, 279, Alotau,9H6 Aboissn, 390 Ahmedabad. 632. 642. 282-5.291.297-300 al-Oued,74 Abomey. 20g, 210 649, 652. 660-2 AlbItla. 1142 Alphcn aan den Rijn. Abyaiq, 1060. 1062 Ahmednagar, 673 al-Boulaida. 75, 78 900 Abruzzi. 743. 746 Ahuachapan. 453 Albu4uer4ue (N, Mex.l. Alphonse bland. I06H Abu Dhabi. 1293-7 Ahvaz. 708-9 1378. 1503. 150S AI-Qadisiyab,714 Abu Gharadeq. 449 Ahvenanmaa, 473. 475 Alburg.900 AI-Rastan. 1177 Abu Hamad. 1138 Ain Chok-Hay Hassani, Albury. 129, 153. 156 Alsace, 483 Abuja, 943 879 Alcal<.i de Henares, 1115, AI-Shargiya. 1177 Abu Jaipur. 683 Ain Della. 74 1125 Altagracia. La, 41) Abu Madi. 449 Ain Temouchent. 74 Alcorc6n, 1115 Altai. 1254, 1262 Abu Qir. 449 Aioun el Atrouss, 85X Aldabra \sland. 238. Alta Verapaz. 581-2 Abu Zabad. 1138 Ai'r. 941 1068 Altoona (Pa,). 1523 Abyan.1600 Airdrie. 297-8 Aldcrney. 1303. Alto Paraguay. 992 A,aba.856 Aison. 348. 352 1369-70. /373 Ahn Pamm), 992, 996 Acajutla.454-6 Aitutaki.931-2 Alegranza. 1115 Älvsborg. 1148 Acapu\co de Juarez. 864 Aix-en-Provcnce, 484. Aleppo, 1175. 1178 al-Wadi al-Jadid. 446 Acarigua. 1578. 1582 489 ~Iessandria (ltaly). 744 Amadora. 1020 Acarnania.571 Aizawl. 652. 677-8 Alesund. 950 Amambay, 992 Acera. 563-6 Ajaccio. 483 Alexander Hamilton Amapa. 229, 231 Acch. 700, 702 Ajman. 1293, 1295-6 Airport. 1565 Amarala. 603 Achtkarspeien. 900 Ajmer, 632 Alexandria (Egypt I. Amarillo (Tex.), 1378. Acklins Island. 174 Akashi.759 446-9 1535 Acuncagua, 348 Akershus, 949 Alexandria (Romania), Amarkantak.671 Acre (Brafil). 229. 234 Akha·'a. 571 1034 Amarpur, 689 Adamaoua. 265 Akhali-Antol1l. 1272 Alexandria (Va.). U7X. Amasya, 1207 Adamslown, 10 I () Akita.759 I WO. 1542 Amatukll. 1217 Adaml. 1207-8 Akjoujt. 857 Alcxandroupolis.572 Amazonas (Brazil), 229, Ada (Okla.), 1519 Akola,673-4 Aigeciras, 1115 234 Addis Ababa. 462-5 Akouta, 940-1 Algeria. 45. 57. 74-N Amazonas (CoIOlnbia), Ad-Div..'aniyah.714 Akrancs. 62.3 AI-Ghurdayah.446 373 Adelaide (Australia), Akron IOh,l. 1378. Algiers. 74-6. 78 Amazonas (Peru), 998 ln-x. 142-3. 146 1514.1516 AI-Hillah.714 Amazonas (Venezucla). Adelie Land, 124,511 Aksu, 1283 AI-Hoceima. 879. 881 1578 Aden.1599-601 Aktvuhinsk, 12X2-3 Alhllcemas. 1115 Amhala, 662-3. 681 Adilabad,653 Ak';re,944 Alicante. 1115. 1121, Ambato.440 Acbyaman. 1207 Akurevri. 623. 627 1125 Amher Vallev, 1.100 Adjaria. 1:270, /272-3 Abva 'lhol11. 943 Aliee Springs. 111, 121 Amboina, 7<i1, 704 1633 1634 PLACE IN DE X Ambouli Airport. 431 Annaba, 74·5, 7S Arges. 1033. 1036 As Shuwaikh, 792. 794 Ambrym, 1572 An-Najaf. 7 14 Argolis, 571 Asso..: iation of South American Samoa, I] 77. Annamaluilwgar. o8~ Argostolion, 571 East Asian Nations. 1387. 1J89. /558-6/ Annandal e :md Es kdalc. Argyll and Bute. 1303 5/-2 Amcrsfoort,900 1303 Argyrocastro sec As-Su laymaniyah, 714 Amcs (la.). 1464-5 Annapolis (Md.1. 1476 Gjirokaskr Assumption Island Amherst (Canada). 315 Ann Arbor (M ich.). Ariea. 220-2. 348 (Seychellesl. I06S Amherst (Mass.). 1480 1378 , 148 1 Arima, 1198 Astoll , 1350 Amida. 1213 an-Nasiri ya h.7 14 Arizona. 1376. 1381. Astovc bland. 1068 Amicns,484 Anneey, 484 1387-8.1407, Astrakhan. 1224, 1254 Arnikar Cabral Annohon , 458 /433-4 Asturias. 1114. 1118, International Ansari Nagar. 697 Arkansas, 1376. 1382. 11 21 Airport. 338 Anshan, 356. 360 1387-8,1407. Asunci6n (Paraguay). Amindivi Islands. 687. Antal va. 1207-8 /435-7 992.994-7,996 697 Antananari v(l, g23. Arkhangelsk. 1225, AswJn. 446-7. 451 Amini. 697 825·6 1246-7, 1254. 1263 AsyOI. 446. 451 Amiranle Islands. 1068 Anlan.:tic; Arlinglon (Tex .). 1378, At;tcalll;t. 348. 351 Am man, 7 68. 770-1 ~A r ge nlin e, 90- 1 1535 At"fu . 930 Ammetyevsk. 124fl ~Austrdlian. 30. 97. Arlington (Va.). 1448 Alakora, 208 Ampang, 838 /24-5 Arlington Heights Oll.). Atukpome, 1191, 1193 Amphissa, 571 ~British, 30. 2311. 468 1458 At.r. 856. 858 Amravati, 632. 673 ~Chilcan. 348 Arlit.940-2 Atbam. 1138 Amreli,660 ~Fre n c h . 5//-/2 Arlon.194 Athens (Ga.), 1453 Amritsar, 632, 681-3 -Norwegian.963 Annagh. 1364 Alhens (Greecc). 571. Amstelveen.900 Antigua and Ba rbuda. Armenia (CoJombia), 576 Amsterdam. 900-1. 908 29-30.52,55.87-9 372 Athens(Oh.),1516 Amsterdam Island, 511 Antigua (Guatemala), Armcnia (USSR), Athens (W. Va.), 1548 Amstetten. 168 581 1224-5, 1250. Alhlone.730 Am Timam, 345 Antioqui a. 372 /273-5 Athos, Mount, 572 AmuL 1254 Antipodes Islands, 930 Armida1e, 129 Ati.345 Anaeonda (Mon!.). 1491 Antofagasta.22 1-2 . Arnhem. 900-1 Aliu,931 -2 Anadolu. 1207 348-9,352-3 Arorae.778 Ati zap.in de Zaragoza. Anadyr. 1263 Antrim, 1359, 1364 Arrah,658 S64 Anaheim (Calif.), 1378. AnlSeranana, 823 Ar-Ramadi.714 Atk yubinsk. 1246 1437 Antwcrp. 194-5,20 1-2 Arms. 484 Al lal1l 3 (Ga.). 13 77. Anambra. 943 Anuradhapura. 11 27 Ana.571 145 1-3 Anamapur. 654-5 Anzoatcgui. 1578. 158 1 Anigas. 1567 Atlantic Cit y (N J .), Ancash,998 Aon'.1572 Art vin , 1207 1501 Anehorage (Ak.), 1378. Aomori ,759 Arua, 1219 Atlantieo (Colombia ), 1430, 1432 Aorangi.917 Aruba, 904, 9//-/3 372 Anehorage !sland, 931 Aotearoa. 926 Arun, 1300 Atl antida, 602 Ane6n, 982 Apeldoom.900 Arunachal Pradesh, 632. Allantique (Benin). 208 Aneona. 744, 747, 752 Apia.930, 1593. 1595 635.649,652-3. "t-Tarf,74 Andalusia, 1114-15. Apoera. I 142 655-6 Attica.571 1118, 1123 Apolima. 1593 Arusha. 1180 At-Tu r, 446 Andaman and Nicobar Appenze ll, 11 64. 1166-7 Arussi,462 Auburn (Me.), 1473 Islands. 632, 635, Appleton (Wi s.). 1549 Arvada (COlD.), 1440 Auburn (NY). 1506 649,652,693,694-5 Apure. 1578 Aryanah, 1202 Auckland,916-17, Andean Group, 54 Apurimac, 998 Asahikawa, 759 9 19-20,927 Anderlceht, 195 Aqaba. 768, 771 Asamankcse, 563 Auckland Islands, 930 Anderson (Ind.), 1461 Aquitaine. 483 Asansol. 693 Auderghem, 195 Andhra Pradesh, 631. Arab Comnlon Market. Ascension, 30, 467, Augsburg, 534, 543, 548 635.643.649.652. 57 1047. /0411 Augusta (Me. ). 1473 653-5,653,687 Araeaju, 229-30 ASEAN. 5/-2 Aunu'u, 1558-9. 1561 Andi zhan, 1241 . 1286-7. Arad.I033 Ashanli.563 Aurangabad. 632. 649. 1291 Araeon. 111 4-1 5, 111 7 Ashdod, 736. 739 673-4 Andorra, 79-80, 11 23 Aragu •. 1578, 158 1 Asheville (N.C). 1509 Au ri ya, 691 Andorrc-Ia-Vieille. Arak.708-9 Ashtield. 1300 Auroro (Colo.). 1378, 79-80 Aranuki .778 Ashford. 1300 1440 Andros. 174 Ararat (Australia), 153 Ashkhabad, 1224. Aurura (111.). 1458 Androth, 697 Aratu Bahi •. 232 1284-5 Au st-Agder, 949 Anegada, 1591 Arauca,372 Ashland (Ky.), 1468 Austin (Tex.). 1378. Aneho.1191 Araucania . 348 Ashland (Oreg.). 1522 15 35 Aneityum, 1572 Arawa.986 Ashland (Va.). 1543 Au stralia, 28-30. 29. 50, Anfa, 879 Arba Min ch, 462 Ashmore Islands, 30, 97. 56.97-11 /9 Angeles. 1004 Areadia, 57 1 /211 - Extemal Territories, Angers, 484, 496 Archangc l SN' Asimah.768 / 25-8 An Giang, 1585 Askhabad. 1247 -States, /28-67 Anglican Communion. Are~~;~;a ~i1 ~'k Asmara, 462, 464 - Territories. 119-24 /342-4 Ardabil ,709 Assab, 462-3 Aus tralian Antarctic Angola, 49.
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