Section of Polish Geodetic Association.
Polish Society for Photogrammetry in Warsaw has mem-
bers from all parts of the country. Every year about 6 me-
etings are held during which lectures and discussions on
special subjects are delivered at the attendance of about
30-40 persons. In Cracow 10 times a year a similar activi-
ty is provided by the Photogrammetric Committee, which is
branch of the Cracow Section of Polish Geodetic Associa-
It is worth mentioning that Polish Geodetic Associa-
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Romania /EZng.Mihail Albota/
In the reporting period the Romanian Committee of
Photogrammetry has been the most active member among all
the National Societies in the field of the VI Commission
activity. According to the Working - Group VI-2 program =-
"The History of Photogrammetry in Romania" was compiled.
Also the "Short Chronological History of Photogrammetry"
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per in lsinki,. In accordance with the task of Working
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containing 352 terms in the Romanian version has been com-
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detic, rhotogrammetric and Cartographic Dictionary" in
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inglish, Romanian, German, French, and Rus -
sian. It contains about 5000 terms and has been prublished
For the project of Vorking Group VI-4 the Romanian
Photogrammetric Bibliography was delivered.
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Sudan /llahammed Mukhtar Abdel Rahim/
To enable the Survey Department to moet the most ur-
gent mapping requirements of various departments and to
enable it to contribute more effectively to the decision
making process of the Government in respect of economic
and social development projects, a plan of operation was
signed in 1970 by the Sudan Government and the United Na-
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