- Slavic Corridor
Slavic Corridor was a term for two territorial disputes after the First World War
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Czech Corridor
*Polish Corridor
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Slavic Corridor was a term for two territorial disputes after the First World War
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Corridor — Contents 1 Entertainment 2 Travel 3 Region/Territory 4 Oth … Wikipedia
corridor — 1. Long, narrow chasm enlarged by action of water and into which surface runoff or stream may flow; may be located along a fault plane, fissure, joint or between two beds. Struga (Slavic) refers to such a corridor along a bedding plane in a… … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
Polish Corridor — The Polish Corridor in 1923 1939 … Wikipedia
Czech Corridor — The Czech Corridor was a failed proposal during the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 in the aftermath of World War I. The proposal would have carved out an area of land to connect Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. A different name often… … Wikipedia
struga — (Slavic.) A corridor formed along a bedding plane in karst country [10] … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
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