. Review of reviews and world's work . ^, land that will be redis-tributed on account of therecognition of new nations. The western boundary forthese freed people most prob-ably will be determined, first,by approximate ethnographicboundaries, and secondly, bygeographic features which most nearly coin- cide with these ethnographical lines. The Regarding such obstructions: From Dan- highway, would comcide with this ^-^ ^^^^ ^^j^ practical port on the Baltic) Ten miles, the suggested width of the zone ^^^^^ ^^ Bohemia, no great physical difficul-to be set apart, would comprise a very l


. Review of reviews and world's work . ^, land that will be redis-tributed on account of therecognition of new nations. The western boundary forthese freed people most prob-ably will be determined, first,by approximate ethnographicboundaries, and secondly, bygeographic features which most nearly coin- cide with these ethnographical lines. The Regarding such obstructions: From Dan- highway, would comcide with this ^-^ ^^^^ ^^j^ practical port on the Baltic) Ten miles, the suggested width of the zone ^^^^^ ^^ Bohemia, no great physical difficul-to be set apart, would comprise a very large ^j^^ ^^^^ ^^ encountered. Encircling the. ROUTE OF MR. BOSSOMS PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY, ANDITS RELATION TO THE NEW NATIONS OF EUROPE NO SERIOUS PHYSICAL OBSTACLES area, as the path of the highway is approxi-mately 1500 miles long. But any of the landnot required for railways or roadways wouldbe available for agriculture or grazing pur-poses. When it is realized that ultimatelythe zone might have to provide accommoda-tion for all exports, imports, and transpor-tation for this vast section of Europe, it caneasily be understood that it is advantageousto be liberal now. To acquire territory later to widen sucha highway would undoubtedly entail unpleas-ant international complications. The widthproposed would make geographical obstaclesless difficult or expensive to circumvent, as arailroad might go around an obstruction andstill be within the international zone. western end of Bohemia, there are ranges ofmountains on both the north and the south;but by keeping free of these, as suggested, thevast mineral deposits there coul


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