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Across Yugoslavia's fertile farmlands the youth of the country has toiled through the summer vacations without pay to build the “Brotherhood of Unity” road linking the capital. Belgrade. with the second city. Zagreb. It is called the “Brotherhood of Unity” road because it will tie more closely the twin peoples of Serbia and Croatia. Most of the road has been hand-built because of the lack of construction equipment. See here are grim-faced men and women as they march on the Unity highway. -(A.P. Photo)

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23083, 22 October 1949, Page 5

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Across Yugoslavia's fertile farmlands the youth of the country has toiled through the summer vacations without pay to build the “Brotherhood of Unity” road linking the capital. Belgrade. with the second city. Zagreb. It is called the “Brotherhood of Unity” road because it will tie more closely the twin peoples of Serbia and Croatia. Most of the road has been hand-built because of the lack of construction equipment. See here are grim-faced men and women as they march on the Unity highway. -(A.P. Photo) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23083, 22 October 1949, Page 5

Across Yugoslavia's fertile farmlands the youth of the country has toiled through the summer vacations without pay to build the “Brotherhood of Unity” road linking the capital. Belgrade. with the second city. Zagreb. It is called the “Brotherhood of Unity” road because it will tie more closely the twin peoples of Serbia and Croatia. Most of the road has been hand-built because of the lack of construction equipment. See here are grim-faced men and women as they march on the Unity highway. -(A.P. Photo) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23083, 22 October 1949, Page 5

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