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Macedonia, former Yugoslav Republic

Note Bosnia Herzegovina Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Republika Srpska. FYR Macedonia = Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. [Pg.129]

This includes Spain, Portugal, southern France, Italy, Greece, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, and Cyprus (countries in italics are currently... [Pg.170]

A significant part of depositions over each country is caused by trans-boundary transport from external sources. In 2002 the contribution of external European anthropogenic sources to depositions over different countries ranges from 5 to 85% (Figure 8). The highest contribution was obtained for the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Monaco. In 20 countries of Europe the external European anthropogenic sources contribute more than 50% of total deposition. In addition to individual... [Pg.367]

The CEECs are Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Estonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. [Pg.37]

Variations in use between ethnic groups have also been reported within CEECs. In the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, for example, 1998 data show that young Macedonians tend to inject heroin whereas ethnic Albanians are more likely to smoke it. Similar differences have been reported with the Russian ethnic minority in the Baltic States and with the Roma community in Bulgaria. [Pg.39]

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia adopted a new precursor law, thus bringing the national legislation into compliance with the provisions of article 12 of the 1988 Convention. [Pg.15]

G.I. Petrova, Monitoring of national drug policies - regional comparison between Bulgaria, Romania, former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia and Bosnia Herzegovina, Centr. Eur. J. Public Health 9(4) (2001), 205-213. [Pg.134]

THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA TUNISIA TURKEY UGANDA UKRAINE... [Pg.4]


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