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6 items (originally illustrating: 'Memorandum of the Government of the Democratic...

Catalogue reference: MPK 1/494

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This record is about the 6 items (originally illustrating: 'Memorandum of the Government of the Democratic... dating from 1941-1945 in the series Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from various series.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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MPK 1/494
Date
1941-1945
Description

6 items (originally illustrating: 'Memorandum of the Government of the Democratic Federative Yugoslavia concerning the Question of the Julian March and other Yugoslav territories under Italy', [1945]) extracted from FO 371/48838. Southern Europe. 6 maps of the Julian March and surrounding areas (now in Austria, Croatia, Italy and Slovenia). (1) An ethnographic map 'according to the real state', shows areas occupied by Yugoslavs and Italians; and lost Yugoslav ethnic territory. Reference table. Scale: 1:500,000. Revised to 1941; produced by the Geographical Institute of the Yugoslav Army, 1945. (2) A map similar to item 1, showing areas occupied by Yugoslavs, Italians and Germans 'according to the census of 1910'. (3) 'Ethnographical Map of the Julian March according to the official Austrian census of December 31, 1910 (of Beneska Slovenija according to the Italian census of December 1, 1921; of Rijeka according to data from "Guida di Fiume" 1914)': showing languages spoken, the numbers of inhabitants, and judicial and municipal centres, boundaries. Reference table; list of place names in Italian and Serbo-Croat. (4) 'Slovene and Croat schools in the Julian March at the time of Austro-Hungarian domination'. (5) 'Trieste': plan of the city divided into districts showing the inhabitants 'according to the language usually spoken on the basis of the census of 1910'. Reference table: list of districts in Italian and Serbo-Croat. (6) 'Ministero delle Comunicazioni Ferrovie dello Stato Compartimento di Trieste Sezione Lavori Linee del Compartimento di Trieste': map showing state and provincial boundaries, and railway lines. Reference table. MS additions, coloured, showing lines checked for sabotage. Endorsed: 'Facsimile of the original Italian document concerning the sabotage actions of the Yugoslav partisans on railways in the Julian March from July 25th 1943 till April 13th 1944'. Dimensions: (1-2) 55 cm x 34 cm; (3) 58 cm x 28.5 cm; (4) 37 cm x 18.5 cm; (5) 28 cm x 31 cm; (6) 54 cm x 38 cm.

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The National Archives, Kew
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Public Record(s)
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Open Document, Open Description
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Archives and libraries
International
Railways
Europe and Russia
Democracy
Maps and plans
Race relations
Census
Publication note(s)
Maps and Plans in the Public Record Office: 4. Europe and Turkey, ed Geraldine Beech (London, 1998), entries 816 (items 3-4), 819 (items 1-2), 823 (item 6), 2829 (item 5).
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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C3980515/

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