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Conference of Genoa
Conference of Genoa 1922, at Genoa, Italy. Representatives of 34 nations convened on Apr. 10 to attempt the reconstruction of European finance and commerce. It was the first conference after World War I in which Germany and the Soviet Union were accepted on a par with other nations. The USSR, despite its repudiation of the czarist national debt, had offered to discuss the question at an international assembly. This offer marked the first Soviet attempt to enter the European diplomatic circle after the Russian Revolution. At Genoa the creditor nations—all represented except the United States—demanded recognition of the czarist debt, compensation for confiscated property, and guarantees for future contracts. The Russians, headed by Georgi Chicherin , offered to recognize the debt in return for cancellation of the Russian war debt, compensation for damages inflicted by Allied forces in their intervention after the revolution, and extensive credit for the Soviet government. The divergent purposes of the former Allies and the distrust caused by the announcement of the Treaty of Rapallo (see Rapallo, Treaty of , 1922) between Germany and the USSR made agreement impossible, and the conference adjourned on May 19.
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Genoa
Newspaper article from: Courier News (Elgin, IL); 8/24/2005; 644 words
; Genoa's Main Street will come alive from 10 a...activities all day long," said Susan Jursich, Genoa Main Street program manager. "Our committees...a dozen crafters; [] bake sales by the Genoa Women's Club and Faith United Methodist...
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Genoa Co-Authors OFC Paper Describing All-Optical Wavelength Conversion With Linear Optical Amplifier; Novel Use of Genoa's Technology Offers Glimpse of the Future.
Business Wire; 3/18/2002; 700+ words
; ...BUSINESS WIRE)--March 18, 2002 Genoa Corporation, an optical semiconductor...optical amplifier (LOA) pioneered by Genoa. The technique is the first public disclosure...said Rick Gold, president and CEO of Genoa. "All-optical wavelength conversion...
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Genoa gears up for a world's fair to hail Columbus
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 5/10/1992; ; 700+ words
; GENOA, Italy Straggling improbably across a series...measure. Superb. This is a big year for Genoa. History is being called upon to repair...tomorrow. Columbus was probably born in or near Genoa. Not big news perhaps, but it's the inspiration...
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Genoa, Ill., Struggles with issues surrounding growth.
Newspaper article from: Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL); 6/26/2004; 700+ words
; Byline: John Handley Jun. 26--GENOA, Ill. -- When Mayor Todd Walker of Genoa tumbled into the Kishwaukee River, his son said...Walker fell into deep water because the location of Genoa (pronounced with the accent on the second syllable...
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Genoa Systems Names New Senior Sales Executive
PR Newswire; 1/28/1997; 700+ words
; ...named Senior Vice President of Sales for Genoa System Corporation, a worldwide supplier...announced today. Mr. Wolf, 41, comes to Genoa with over 15 years experience in the computer...Wolf is chartered with strengthening Genoa's current sales channels and developing...
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Genoa celebrates the season downtown
Newspaper article from: Courier News (Elgin, IL); 12/7/2008; ; 602 words
; GENOA - Area residents braved the cold and lined...annual Celebrate the Season, sponsored by the Genoa Area Chamber of Commerce. Ten Daisy Girl...marched in the parade with their leader, Genoa resident Chris Galick. "It's cold...
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Genoa celebrates 150th year.
Newspaper article from: Columbus Telegram (Columbus, NE); 7/2/2007; 700+ words
; ...people were in attendance Saturday for Genoa's S150 Celebration Parade. The parade...great support we received from the city of Genoa." The committee members included Green...Saturday's festivities, visitors to Genoa's main street could choose from barbecued...
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Genoa volunteers don't let snow stand in way of building community ice rink
Newspaper article from: Courier News (Elgin, IL); 1/12/2009; ; 664 words
; GENOA - Volunteers showed up early Saturday morning despite...snow and icy roads to construct the 50-by-70-foot Genoa Community Ice Rink across from the old city hall along North Genoa Street. The rink is a partnership involving the city...
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Genoa Days are here again
Newspaper article from: Courier News (Elgin, IL); 6/16/2009; ; 575 words
; GENOA - One sure sign of summer is the start of Genoa Days. The 74th annual event, sponsored by the Genoa-Kingston Fire Protection District, will run from Wednesday to Saturday. Proceeds help to purchase equipment for the district. "Genoa...
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Genoa: `Day Before Pioneer Day'
Newspaper article from: Courier-News (Elgin, IL); 8/20/2003; 700+ words
; Genoa's Main Street will come alive from 10 a...activities all day long," said Susan Jursich, Genoa MainStreet program manager. "Our committees...Craft Fair along Main Street [] Bake Sale by Genoa Women's Club in front of Tobinson's AceHardware...
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Genoa
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Genoa , Ital. Genova, city (1991 pop. 678,771), capital of Genoa prov. and of Liguria, NW Italy, on the Ligurian Sea...and handles extensive passenger and freight traffic. Genoa's harbor facilities, badly damaged in World War II...
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Genoa Conference
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History
GENOA CONFERENCE The Genoa Conference, convened in April and May 1922, was an international...conclude a political and economic pact, the Rapallo Treaty. Thus, the Genoa Conference ended in failure, though the USSR succeeded in gaining...
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Conference of Genoa
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Conference of Genoa 1922, at Genoa, Italy. Representatives of 34 nations convened on Apr. 10 to...the European diplomatic circle after the Russian Revolution. At Genoa the creditor nations—all represented except the United...
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Catherine of Genoa, St
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
Catherine of Genoa, St (1447–1510). Christian mystic. Born of a noble family...conversion and gave herself to the selfless care of the sick in a hospital in Genoa, at the same time experiencing strange, almost pathological, religious...
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Catherine, St, of Genoa
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Catherine, St, of Genoa (1447–1510), mystic. Caterina Fieschi was married at...experiences. Her husband helped her in the care of the sick in a hospital in Genoa. Her spiritual doctrine is contained in the Vita e dottrina (1551...
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