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Les Etudes balkaniques tchecoslovaques
Bib ID 2616425
Format JournalJournal
Description Prague [Universita Karlova] 
v. 21 cm. 
ISSN 0425-4783 
Numbering Note Publication suspended 1975-1985. 
Notes

French, German or English.

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MLA international bibliography of books and articles on the modern languages and literatures (Complete edition)

Life Dates 1- 1966- 
Later Title

Etudes balkaniques tcheques

Frequency Irregular, 1972- 
Previous Frequency Annual, 1966-68 
Subjects Balkan Peninsula.
Other authors/contributors Univerzita Karlova

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