Project Appraisal Document On A Proposed Credit In The Amount Of Sdr 471 Million Us 600 Million Equivalent To The Republic Of Honduras For A Fifth Social Investment Fund Project November 20 2000
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Project Appraisal Document on a Proposed Credit in the Amount of SDR 47.2 Million (US$ 75 Million Equivalent) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for a Land Administration Project
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