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The European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) - 1991-2007

The European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) collects books, journal articles, reviews and dissertations from Eastern Europe (former countries of Eastern Bloc) which were published in Belgium, Germany, Finland, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland from 1991 to 2007. The segment "Literature" and "Culture" of the European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies contains 18.000 bibliographic entries (from the total asset of 85.000). More information can be found here.

ID27340
Title

Air pollution and health : country descriptions for the PHARE countries Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland and Slovak Republic

Year1993
Pages102+54 p
PlaceBilthoven
PublsiherNational Institute of Public Health and Environment Protection
Language(s)eng
SubjectsEastern Europe / Ecology, Environment, Nuclear Disaster, Pollution  [Browse all]
Mediumbook
HoldingsSearch WorldCat
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