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  • While these areas do contain some functioning industry, their only outlet to the Adriatic Sea would be a route to the Croatian port of Ploce that could be opened and closed at the Croats 'pleasure.

    A Partition Plan For Bosnia 2008

  • Next, they'll secure an exit route from Sarajevo, south to Mostar and from there to the Croatian port of Ploce.

    Mapping Out The Plans For A Pullout 2008

  • While these areas do contain some functioning industry, their only outlet to the Adriatic Sea would be a route to the Croatian port of Ploce that could be opened and closed at the Croats 'pleasure.

    A Partition Plan For Bosnia 2008

  • One leg relies on U.S. and allied ships to deliver supplies to Ploce, a Croatian port some 45 miles up the Dalmatian coast from Dubrovnik and a short drive to Mostar, in Herzegovina, from which there's a decent road up to Sarajevo.

    AT LAST, A BALKAN PLAN 2008

  • Another 3,000, along with heavy equipment and supplies, will arrive by ferry to the Croatian town of Ploce, and then travel by road and rail up to the French sector.

    Gearing Up For Peace 2008

  • Colin Powell, never an enthusiast, called this option "F.O.B. Ploce," after the Dalmatian coast port where arms might be delivered.

    Slow Motion 2008

  • According to the foundation, the Croatian government sent a false message to the South African embassy in Turkey on the morning the convoy left Ploce for Mostar.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1993

  • Outenqua courtesy of the South African government, was stranded in the Croatian port of Ploce for four months while its passage to

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1993

  • I can have him detained in Ploce for disobedience of orders and suspicion of trying to communicate with the enemy. '

    Partisans MacLean, Alistair 1982

  • I can't see that she belongs in any way to this motley bunch that Carlos is transporting to Ploce. '

    Partisans MacLean, Alistair 1982

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