Jugoslavia: see Yugoslavia.
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One famous tannery and one world class trader-: Slovenia came out of the break-up of the former Jugoslavia relatively unscathed. Their war only lasted ten days but they lost the bulk of the coastline in a region popular for tourism. The leather industry consists, in the main, of raw hides and skins traders KOTO and famous pigskin tanners IUV. (Slovenia).(profile of KOTO hides and skins traders, of Solvenia) (Leather International)
Building a new Slovenia. (performance of Adria Airways as Yugoslavia falls apart) (Flight International)
Homegrown hopes. (meeting aircraft demand in Eastern Europe and the Far East) (column) (Flight International)
Croatian comeback. (civil air transport requirements in war-torn nation; Part 2) (Cover Story) (Flight International)
Immortal goodness: Ideas of resurrection in Rebecca West's Black Lamb and Grey Falcon (Renascence)
Jugoslav closure puts pressure on Euro ATC. (Yugoslavia; European air traffic control regions) (Brief Article) (Flight International)
Immortal goodness: ideas of resurrection in Rebecca West's Back Lamb and Grey Falcon. (Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature)
Canada at war: from the Archives of Maclean's. (Esprit de Corps)
Down, but not out, in 1993. (forecasts for airline and aerospace industry worldwide) (Cover Story) (Flight International)
Aiming for America. (Italy's aerospace industry) (Flight International)
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