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May 18, 1982

A record 6.6 million foreign tourists visited Yugoslavia in...

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia -- A record 6.6 million foreign tourists visited Yugoslavia in 1981 and spent a record $1.35 billion, the federal statistics institute reported recently.

Yugoslavia's earnings from foreign tourists, mainly those from Western countries, increased by 21 percent compared with the 1980 figure, the institute said.

West Germans led the list of the foreign tourists, followed by Austrians, Italians, Britons, Dutch, Czechoslovak and French. The tourists from these seven countries make 84 percent of all foreign visitors who came to Yugoslavia last year, the institute said.

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