Slavic Corridor

Slavic corridor called:

  • The Polish Corridor, a 30 to 90 km wide strip of land that Poland allowed between the First and Second World Wars to the Baltic Sea, but also East Prussia from the German heartland separated out
  • The Czech Corridor, after the end of the First World War, the demand for an access Czechoslovakia on Yugoslavia, Adriatic Sea
  • A vengeful plan of the Russian politician Zhirinovsky, who together after the end of the Soviet Union by a division in Romania is in the Dobrudja ( to Bulgaria ) and the Danube Delta ( the Ukraine) South Slavs ( Bulgarians ) and East Slavs ( Ukrainians and Russians in Ukraine) again wanted to combine
  • Disambiguation
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