STATISTICS ON YUGOSLAV REFUGEES IN AUSTRIA

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CIA-RDP82-00457R010000210004-7
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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November 9, 2016
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March 10, 1999
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4
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Publication Date: 
January 11, 1952
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REPORT
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N'6 Sanitized - Approve@*6 Q Q : CIA-RDP82-00457R01000021 25X1 ClASSIFICA IONA,L? 'TA'CO)"TROL - il., ()r'i-ICII~i, C" LY i e? UR ITY 1141, ( '.1G T I0 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. ^ INFORMATION REPORT CD NO,' .-UUNTRY Yugoslavia/.Austria SUBJECT Statistics on Yugoslav Refugees in Austria 25X1A PLACE s CQUIRE Ii January NO. OF PAGES 1 NO. OF ENCLS. (USTED BELOW) =` .ATE OF SUPPLEMENT TO aNFO. As stated 25X1X DO NOT CIRCULATE REPORT NO. 1. From a study of Austrian statistics on Yugoslav refugees arriving in Carinthia during the summer months of 1951, it is estimated thnt the numL.er amounted to approximately 850 individuals. The estimate does not include Styria. Among the refugees there were approximately 170 Serbs and Macedonians, 210 Slovenes, and 470 Croats. The ms jority of the refugees are from the peasant and working class, although there have also been many from the field of sport and art, including ballet dancers, singers, nusicians and the like. The average age of the refugees is botTleen 17 and 35. 2. Ratimir Delorko, tenor of the 7arreb Opera, and Dorislav "lobucar, one of its conductors failed to return to Yugoslavia after the Salzburg Musical Festival In August 1951 in which they took part. Document 0M. __________---- m0r