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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1924, Volume I

Colombia:


Contents

    • Boundary dispute with Panama. (See under General.)
    • Boundary dispute with Peru. (See under General.)

  • Message of the President of the United States to Congress, December 3, 1924
  • List of Papers
  • General: (Documents 1-243)
    • Albania: (Documents 244-266)
      • Bolivia: (Document 267)
        • Brazil: (Documents 268-274)
          • Bulgaria: (Document 275)
            • Canada: (Documents 276-298)
              • Chile: (Documents 299-306)
                • China: (Documents 307-569)
                  • Colombia:
                    • Cuba: (Documents 570-571)
                      • Czechoslovakia: (Documents 572-574)
                        • Dominican Republic: (Documents 575-633)
                          • Ecuador: (Documents 634-649)
                            • Egypt: (Documents 650-662)
                              • Finland: (Document 663)
                                • France: (Documents 664-691)
                                  • Index

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