SOVIET MERCHANT SHIPS IN THE BALTIC
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FOR NO.. 51.61
1949 CLASSIFICATION SECRET/CONTROL-US OFFICIALS
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT
INFORMATION REPORT CD NO.
COUNTRY USSR (Baltic Sea)
SUBJECT ,.Soviet Merchant Ships in the Baltic,)
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DATE OF Il
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THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
The attached reports on Soviet merchant ships in the Baltic
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and 23 vessels with tonnage ---- --- ---r- ------ ----..- -- --- -----?'_ __ .,.,.,, _. ~ -- -,
Judged to be about 78,100 brt. The number of
known Soviet ships in Baltic traffic thus rises to 159 vessels with 614,273 brt.
List 1, Group B includes 35 vessels with 106,236 brt. Total of List 1 is
194 vessels with 720,509 brt.
been - ] r e c e n t l y . It is ossible that certain of the vessels in
Group B have left the Baltic but it is probable 50X1-HUM
that some of these vessels are still in the Baltic, possibly in reserve.
traffic is still generally valid, but the figures given below have been 50X1-HUM
corrected after a revision of tonnage figures. In addition, List 1 has been
divided into two rou s. Grou A includes tonnage which has been revised
In Group B is found 50X1-HUM
that tonnage which was thought to be in the Baltic but which has not
in Baltic Sea traffic. Data of Baltic Sea 50X1-HUM
included in List 1. Vessels special vessels with tonnage
of 47,383 brt.
3. In addition there is some tonnage which only transits the Baltic. Vessels
of this type have been observed and remain at about a constant 50X1-HUM
figure of 50 vessels with to These vessels are not
Conclusion: In the Baltic Sea the USSR has about 720,000 brt of merchant
vessels and at least 47,000 brt of special tonnage, in addition to unknown
amounts of lighter end scow tonnage.
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Russian Traffic in the Baltic Sea
List 1. Group A:
Type Name Brt
s.s. Admiral Libanov (8,000)
s.s. Admiral Maschirov* 15,286
s.s. Admiral Nahimov 7,763
s.s. Admiral Seniavin 4,124
Aekvator 3,717
m.s. Akademik Karpinsky 1,123
m.s. Akademik Komarov 1,261
m.s. Akademik Krylov 5,337
s.s. Akademik Pavlov 6,197
m.s. Alexander Matrosov 2,287
Alexander M'ozjav9kij (3,000)
s.s. Alexander Suvorov 7,176
m.t. Amburan 659
m.s. Angara 800
s.s. Arotuza 496
s.s. Asia** 11,430
s.s. Askold 7,176
s.s. Aurania
s. s. Baku
s. s. Barta
s.s. Belorussia 5,610
s.s. B:elostrov 2,916
s.s. Biruta 1,823
s. s. Budenni 2,482
8.s. Caesar Konokotr 1,499
s.s. Cap Arcona*** 27,561
s.s. Chtnchita 1,923
s.s. Daugava 1,430
m.s. Dimitri Domsk;y 5,064
s.s. Dimitrij Pozjarskij 6,267
M.S. Duna 516
m. t. Dzjamrat 3375
s.s. Blots 1,174
m.s. Eljton 2,339
s. s. Equator 2,148
s.s. Everica 4,648
s. s. Farvater (3,0,0)
s. s. Feolent (1,500)
s.s. Fosna 1,334
* Ex Berlin
** Ex Der De,.a.tsche
*** Russian Name Unknown
Note: (Tonnage figures in paranthesis are estimates)
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Type tame Brt
s.$. Gatsjina 1,395
s.a. General Bagramien (3,000)
d.e. General Chernakhovsky 6,121
s. s. Georgi j Sedow 1,538
m.s. Gribojedov 1,815
BOB. Hansa* 21,13].
e.s. Hapealu (3,000)
s.s. Hansi 212
BOB. Hasan 2,163
:m. s. Henri Barbusso 2,1C)5
s.s. Ilga 211
Z.G. Ilmon P1,339
sea. Ivan. Polzounov 7,176
s.s. Jakutsk 2,645
BOB. Jalta 2,359
s.s. Janis Rajnis (3,000)
s.s. Jean Jaures 7,176
s.s. Jose Dias 1,199
m.s. Juhan 398
see. Jukku 175
m.s. Kama 1,921
m.s. Kapitan Gastello 2,295
s.s. Kapitan V slobokov 5,'969
s.s. Kapitan Voroehilov
s.s. Karolia
?.s. Kardhaza,
s.s. Kharkov
s.s. Kirovograd
see. Komsomoletz
m.s. Kooporatsia
5,667
2,883
1,740
3,767
s.s. Kor.sun Sh.ovtshenkovsky 1,925
s.s. Kostroma (3,000)
m.s. Krasnodar 4,186
see. Krymov 1,548
Kuban 7,146
Kura 2,324
Leningrad Soviet (800)
Liepaja 2,747
Ligovo 1,869
Lviban 1,388
s. s. Mai
s. s. Maria
s. s. Mars
s. s. General
Bagration
* Bus sir name unknown
1,549
1,485
1,293
7,465
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Tne __ Name Brt
m.s. Marshal Govorov 5,058
B.S. Matros Zelezniak 1,899
B.S. Mendelev 5,976
s.s. Michaelrunzo 2,357
s.s. Mironych 2,302
B.S. Molotov 2,332
s.s. Murmansk 6,850
s.s. Nahodka 7,176
s.s. Nalin (3,000)
m.c. Neva 3,113
s.s. Nicolai Bauman 1,780
B.S. Nicolaev 5,801
B.S. Niva 1,445
s.s. Olonets 1,120
m.s. Olonka (800)
s.s. Onega 1,661
s.s. O3trov (3,000)
s.s. Otto Schmidt 3,543
Pa.ldiski (3,000)
s.s. Fetropavlovsk 1,926
s.s. Petrovaky 5,083
s.s. Petrozavodsk 3,
s.s. Pinega 2,,
m.s. Pobeda 9,
B.S. Polus 2,1
s. s. Pravda 590
m.s. Professor Popov (3,000)
s.s. PMrnu 1,825
m.s. Pgrnumaa 292
Rauna (3,000)
m.s. Refrigerator No. 3 2,050
s.s. Riazan 1,925
B.S. Fuss* 12,055
s.s. Rzev 2,683
Saaremaa (3,000)
Saj ra (3,000)
s.s. Sakko 2,363
s.s. Salmi 185
$.s. S_elenga 2,492
s.s. Sestroresk 1,623
s.s. Sevan 2,142
s.s. Sevastopol 1,339
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Type Name Brt
s.s. Kirov 7,177
s.s. Smolensk 3,559
s.s. Smolensk 1,923
m.s. Smolny 3,767
s.s. Sotshi 993
s.s. Sovetskaja Gavan 7,176
s. s. Spartak 1,982
m.s. Sports (3,000)
m.s. Stalin* 27,288
s.s. Stalinabad 7,176
eve. Strelna 1,958
s.s. Sukhona 7,212
s.s. Sukhumi 2,686
see. Sure 1,400
a.s. Svir 2,329
s..s. Symeri (3,000)
s.s. Tjeliuskinetz 5,144
s.$. Tosno 1,754
m.s. Traktoristka 967
s.s. Tungus 7,194
f;& S. Turajda 2,388
s. s. Unja 1,432
s.s. Valday
Ventspils
s. s. Verkhojansk
s.a. Wilhelm Gustloff** 25,484
M.S. Vilnus 4,956
S.C. Vilsandt 330
s.a. Vladisvostok 7,176
eve. Volgo Don 956
s.s. Volochaevsk 1,925
s.s. Vormsi (3,000)
s.s. Vostok 5,762
s.s. Vytegra 1,398
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group B :
Type Name
s.s. Azov
mot. Azerbeidjan
m.s. Ayban
s. s. Arkangelsk
see* Bru
8.8. Belemorcanal
s.s. Dekabrist
s.s. Dnestr
s.s. Evald
m.s. Hogland
9.s* Ijalna
s.s. Jaroslavl
s.s. Kazan
s.s. Kasatka
s.s. Kosma Merum
s.s. Kumart.
s.s. Lado Keshoveli
s. s. Liana
B.B. Maija
s.s. Martha
m.t. Mekra
s.3. Meligio
s.8. Nusura
Noriltjanin
mot. 'Pamir
s.s. Pionier
m.t. Polearnik
S.S. Razliv
s. s. Sahan
mot. Sakhalin
s.s. Tambov
s.s. Tihvin
s. s . Umba
s. s. Ural
s.s. Irkutsk
1,923
6,191
987
7c064
572
2,920
7,176
3,580
957
1,261
3,283
1,923
1,923
609
8,259
237
2,413
(3,000)
1,923
546
3, 0
6,492
655
6,700
1,395
(3,000)
6,124
2,902
1,529
1,424
4,683
5,505
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Russian Special Boats in the Baltic Sea
Towboats:
Antej
Apo lion
Nr., 57
Nr. 67
Boira
Briviba
Buslej ev
Bystryj
Cyklon
Dechigit
Goliat
Ju 130
K.P.4R
M-8
MB 25
MB 28
MB 43
MB 44
MB 52
MB 57
Meteor
M 567
Nadesnij
Nakat
Neptun
Osliabia
PC 17
Petre sve t
Pluton
Porno
Ponoj
Prometej
RB 48
Shtorin
Skaganar
Tuman
Vasilij Buglajev
Veter
VM 317
Vo lna
Vo lodas
Brt
326
350
(150)
(150)
(150)
(150)
(150)
(150)
144
700
354
(150)
300
1,607
(ls0)
(150)
(150)
300
(150)
(150)
356
(150)
304
(800)
(800)
(150)
(70)
(150)
304
(150)
(150)
533
(150)
102
(150)
177
(400)
243
(150)
536
(200)
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Larger Trawlers:
Name Brt
Atlas 453
Delphin 293
Dover (300)
Irtish 559
PT 59 Kol-Khoxnik 557
Moiva (300)
Nenets 553
Piksha 194
P.L. 103 (350)
PT 10 Lebedka (300)
Lech (300)
Linj (300)
RL 301 (150)
RL 305 (150)
P,L 307 (150)
RL 320 (150)
RS 8 100
RS 9 100
RS 10 100
RS 11 100
Nr 102 350
RL 103 350
Nr 104 Vimpel 183
RL 104 Ras sv j et 360
Ni' 105 350
S.R.F. 106 Revun (350)
Nr 107 (350)
S.R.F. 108 Reif (350)
Nr 109 350
S.R.F. 110 Ru.por (250)
S.R.!. 111 Riibak 350
Nr 513 350
Nr 514 350
Nr 515 350
Nr 1712 750
Nr 5906 (100)
Ni' 6110 (100)
Malni a 100
Polet 100
Prilev 100
Vaer 574
Verej (300)
Viking 7 381
Volna 100
Vytjek (300)
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Icebreakers :
.Ale ska Popovi tch 1,559
Ilia Muromez 2,225
J. Stalin 4,866
Jermack 4,955
Kapitan Belonsov 700
Neva (500)
Sibiriakov 2,622
Stalin 269
Stephan Makarov 2,156
Taifun 515
Tajsuja 586
Voronej 1,420
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i, xs eur a ctiaenmeni, To Lni s reporti are r orwarueu `.L+E 3 ti oovieti 50X1-HUM
.and special vessels in the Baltic Sea (Lists 1 and ~, respectively). These
lists are no longer divided into two groups, one composed of tonnage,
and a group co.-.-,posed of tonnage in the Baltic Sea 50X1-HUM
on only one occasion. A. division of this type is no longer considered
necessary
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..-'Figures for Soviet merchant tonnage in the Baltic show a decline of
about 50,000 gross tons, chiefly due to the departure of various larger ships
from the area; one such ship is the SS Asia, of 11,430 gross tons. However,
the amount of temporary tonnage in the Baltic has increased by about 40,000
gross tons; in this group, consisting of fifty-three vessels with a total
of 163,730 gross tons, are included vessels such as the ships which
and are only in the Baltic temporarily. Vessels or i ype 50X1-HUM
are not included in the list of Soviet merchant vessels which is now being
forwarded. cn%/4 1 11 IRA
3. There is an increase , gross tons in the amount of special
tonnage currently in the Baltic, and. it seems possible that certain vessels
are unknown
The number of s ecial vessels has increased from 9g
0 173 ships and it seems probable
.that this increase would have been greater had Soviet building plans been
realized.
4. One tonnage group) lis machine-driven, ocean-
going vessels ordinarily used only in inland waterways. This tonnage, which
is of relatively recent construction, will be increased through continued
building and has been created to eliminate reloading of cargo being shipped
to river ports which lie near the sea. At the present time there are about
forty such vessels with a total tonnage of 180,000 deadweight tons. Single
vessels of this type are not accounted for in this report.
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minimum of 1,000,000 tons, includin barges stationed in the Baltic and
those readily accessible for concentration in the area. Only a small
portion of this tonnage is permanently stationed in the Baltic Sea.
6. In sur;unary it can be said that the ?3oviet Union has about 640,000 gross
Loris of merchant shipping, 60,000 gross tons of special ships, at least
180,000 deadweight tons of machine-driven, ocean-going river vessels, and
at least 1,000,000 tons of barges either permanently in use or readily
available for use in the Baltic Sea.
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Soviet I ,ercha.nt Vessels
T~e Is. s. Admiral Libanov
s.s. Admiral Iaschirov (ex Berl
m, s. Admiral Siniavin
m.s. Admiral Ushakov
s.s. Aekvator
m. s. Akaderrdk Karpinsky
m. s. Akademik Komarov
m.s. Akademik Krylov
s.s. Akademik Pavlov
m. s. Alexander IMMatrosov
s.s. Alexander I4ozjavskij
s.s. Alexander Suvorov
m.t. Amburan
m.s. Angara
m. s . Angara
s.s. Arethuza
s.s. Askold
s.s. Aurania
s.s. Auseklis
m. s. .yhan
s.s. Azov
s.s. Barta
s.s. Belorussia
s.s. "eloptrov
5.3. Eiruta
s.S. 3ru
s.s. Budenni
s.s. Caesar Iiunikov
s.s. Daugava
s.s. Dekabrist
m.t. Derbent
m. s. Dirnitry Domsky
s.s. Dnestr
m.t. Dzjamrat
s.s. Ekvator
s.s. Everika
s.s. Farvater
s.s. Feolent
m.s. Fridrich Engels
s.s. Gatsjina
s.s. General Bagramian
s.s. General Bagration
s.s. General Tjernakhovskij
BRT
(8,000)
in) 15,286
4,124
7,839
3,717
1,123
1,261
5,337
6,197
2,287
6,267
7,176
659
800
1,456
496
7,176
in the Baltic Sea
I, 9; i
2,324
5,610
2,916
1,813
572
2,482
1,499
1,430
7,176
(400)
5,064
3,580
375
2,148
4,648
(200)
(800)
3,972
1,395
1,936
7,465
6,121
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s. s. Hamburg
3.s. Hansi
s.s. Hapsalu
in. S. 11ogland
s.s. Ijalna
s.s. Ilga
s.s. Ilya Repin
s.s. irkut
m.t. Ischim
s.s. Istra
s.s. Jakuta
s.s. Jalta
s. s. Janis Rajnis
in.. s. Jean Jaures
s. s. Jerusian
m.s. Juhan
s.s. Jukku
s.s. Kabona
s.s. Kap Kopak
s.s. Karelia
s.s. Kardhaza
s.s. Kasatka
s.s. Kertch
s.s. Kharkov
m.s. Klirn Voroshilov
5.6. Korsomoletz
m.s. Kooporatsia
s.s. Korsunj Schevtsenkovskij
s.s. Kosma Merum
s. s. F ostroma
s.s. Keene
s.s. Krymov
s.s. Kumari
s.s. Kura
s.s. Lido Keshoveli
s.s. Leningrad Sovjet
s.s. Liepaja
s.s. Ligovo
s.s. Liina
s. S. Luban
S.S. Lvov
s.s. ?Magnitogorsk
s. s. Mai
s.s. Iiaija
s. s. t aria
nr. s. Aiarsr.al Govorov
22,117
212
(3,000#)
1,261
3,283
211
1,358
922
1,275
6,024
(2,500)
2,359
(3,500)
7,176
(1,000)
398
175
(3,000*)
7.176
810
(10,000)
609
2,181
5,667
5,460
8,259
2,742
400
1,549
237
2,324
2,x,13
(800)
2,747
1,869
(3,000*)
1,388
5,435
4,816
1,549
1,932
1,485
5,058
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s.s. 11' rth.a
546
s. s . Matros Zelezniak 1,899
m, t. Iekra
(1,000)
s. s. Neligio 1,571
sos. Mendelev 5,976
s
s
Minna
.
.
1,365
s.s. Mironitj
2,302
s.s. Noschaisky (ex Patria, Dutch) 9,600
s
s
Nsta
.
.
1,984
3.3. Murmansk 6
850
,
s. s . Nalin 790
SS. Neva 3,113
u.s. Nikolaev 5,701
s.s. Niva
1,445
s.s. Nusura 3,500
s.s. Olonets 1,120
M.S. 6lonka
800
s.s. Omsk 6,069
M.S. Oredeg 2,120
s.s. Ostrov 3,500
s.s. Otto Schmidt 3,543
s.s. Paldiski 957
in. t. Pamir
6,498
s.s. Pervomaisk 1,550
m.s. Petrodvarets 1-Aht5
s.s. Petrovsky
s.s. Petrozavodsk
M.S. Pionier
E
m.t. Ploehen Dorf (6,000)
m.s. Pobeda 9, 82('s
m.t. Polearnik 6,700
s.s. Pravda 590
s.s. Primorje 2,990
m.s. Professor Popov (3,000*)
s.s. Pshov 7,176
M.S. Pulkovo 2,062
SOS. P,rnu 1182 5
M.S. Parnumaaa 292
S.S. Rauna (3,000*)
s.s. Razliv 1,395
m.s. Refrigerator No. 3 2,050
s.s. Riazan 1,925
s.s. Russ (ex Kordillera) 12,055
s.s. Saarema (3, 000,E )
s.s. Sajra {3,000
m. t. Sakh --I in 01124
s.s. Saimi 185
s.s. Sestroresk 1,623
s.s. Sevastopol 1,339
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SOS.
Srolensk
1,923
m. s,
Smolny
3,767
s.s.
Sovjetskaya Gavan
7,176
S.S.
Sovjetskij Sojus (ex Han sa)
21,131
3.s.
Spartak
1,982
M, s.
Sports
(3,000}0
m. S.
Stalin (ex Robert Ley)
27,288
S.S. Stepan Kalturin
2,498
Strelna
1,958
s.s. Sukhona
7,212
O. S.
Svir
2,329
S.S.
Symeri
(3,000*)
s. SO
Thivin
1,529
SO SO
Tomsk
2,963
s.s.
Tomsk
5,557
Tosno
1,334
SOS.
Tosno
1,754
m.s.
Traktoristka
967
s. S.
iuloraa
2,864
s.s.
Tungus
7,194
s. s.
Tunguska (tank ship)
(2,500)
s.s.
Turaida
2,414
s,s.
Tuvao (river boat)
(4,500)
s. s.
Uniba
s.s.
s.s.
s.s.
Ural
Ossuri
Valday
s.s.
Ventspils
(1,000)
s.s. Verkhoyansk
2,563
S.S. +ilhelm Gustloff
25,484
m.s.
Vilnius
4,956
SO SO
Vilsandi
330
me SO
Vitim
920
SOS.
Vladivostok
7,176
Sass
Volga
947
SOS.
Volg8- Don
956
's.
Volochaevsk
1,925
SOS.
Vormsi
(3,000*)
SOS. Vostok
5,763
m.s. uapad
328
Zoja Kosm.odemianskaja
1,554
117 Total merchant vessels, 641,615 total tonnage
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List 2:
Special Soviet Ships in the Baltic Sea
Type
Name
BRT
Tug Antej
it Apollon
It 1r. 57
It Nr. 67
it Bosra
if Briviba
it Busla j ev
Bystryj
Oyklon
Djugud
it Donets
it Donoj
" Dschigit
Goliat
if Ju 130
Korsar
KP4R
Leninets
" Loioja
" 1f-8
n Mars
rr MB 21
MB 24
T, MB 25
rr 11t3 28
It MB 35
it MB 36
rr 1; 43
rr M344
rr 123 52
rr MB 57
" Meteor
" 14-567
Nade sni j
" Iakat
1?s.var ov
rr 1 entun`,
If N oriltjanin
" Onega
it Osliabia
" Paresvet
it Pluton
it Pomo
if Pomor
326
350
(150)
(150)
(150)
(150)
(150)
(150)
(124
(200)
533
(200)
(700)
354
(' 150)
(350)
(300)
533
(150)
(250)
(1-50)
(150)
(250)
(1.50)
(150)
(250)
(150)
(1.50)
356
(150)
304
533
533
(8-00)
(600)
(300)
(150)
533
304
((150)
C
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Tug Ponoj
533
ll PTR 24
(800)
It 26
(E,(D0)
it Priboj
203
It Promotej
533
If Purga
(150)
It R3 48
(150)
it Saturn
(150)
it Shtorin
102
tt
Signal
Ono)
Skagan .r
(600)
n 'T'aif un
(F-'So)
,t Tuman
177
ti Valdemaras
(200)
Vasilij Suglajev
(400)
tt Veter
243
It
'04 24
(250)
tt Vi 317
(150)
tt Volna
536
n Volodas
(x:00)
Total, 64 tugs, 21,013
Trawler
it
Atlas
Delphin
Dover
Irtish
Linj
Nenets
Piksha
Polet
Prilev
Versj
Viking VII
Volna
Vytjek
Zvedzna
B 102 Raiua
453
292
(300)
559
(300)
533
194
(100)
(100)
(300)
381
(l00)
(300)
150
(200)
caa~oc U. s. omxuts aRc.r
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Trawler
It
It
II
It
it
n
It
if
it
II
it
It
tt
It
fl
It
If
It
U
it
If
Ii
It
It
II
It
It
II
13 104 Rassvjet 360
3 107 hens (250)
13 109
(250)
B 110 L.u.r)or (250)
111 Riibak 350
13 112 kinda (250)
13 126 Lis (300)
13 128 Mor j ak (250)
13 135 (250)
I3 142 Gong (250)
13 14.5 Snarjad (250)
B 149 Slip (250)
B 160 (250)
L3 162 Assa (250)
B 163 Angara
13 164 Raikal k250)
13 175 (35o)
L 184 (;2so)
_3 185 (250)
3 186 (250)
KA 736 (15o)
KA 739 (3.50)
KLR 30 (?.50)
I Ill 32 (I ;n)
KLR 34
I'i 145
is 206
i llT 1001
;RT 1C02
:.T 1023
i JIT 1024
i`T 1027
J 2.03 1 iketa
, 104 P.os., Luxemburg
L 105
,1 107
1 117
,'-'LL 31 )0 Alazan
M, 301