Word: slavia
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...details were hazy; but it was alleged that Anna Ousoupaitais was talking earnestly with Henry Dayton, U. S. Vice Consul at Belgrade, capital of Yugo-Slavia, in the latter's home. The young Vice Consul told Anna that their friendship must cease; Anna remonstrated, but in vain...
...shops, commissaries, coaling plants, etc., the net revenue amounted to $18,254,459-handsome enough. U. S. ships were by far the greatest users of the Canal, contributing 61.7% of the total. Great Britain stood next with 22.4%; and 19 other nations, including the Free City of Danzig, Yugo-Slavia, Finland, trailed with none of them as much as 5% of the traffic. Exactly half the ships using the Canal were engaged in the U. S. intercoastal trade. In all, 5,230 toll-paying ships, having a net tonnage of 26,148,878, used the Canal. Since the Canal...
...Federation of all states along the banks of the Danube (CzechoSlovakia, Austria, Hungary, Yugo-Slavia, Bulgaria, Rumania) and old idea opposed strongly by Foreign Minister Eduard Benes as a tendency towards restoring the Austro-Hungarian hegemony...
...Kraljevina Srba, Hrvata, Slovenaca, which is Serbian for the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugo-Slavia), has reason to be proud of Peter Kara-Georgeovitch, for he is Crown Prince of Yugo-Slavia...
...Yugo-Slavia...