Distances in Miles Between European Cities (Continued)
| City | Belgrade | Rome | Madrid | Moscow | Copenhagen |
| BERLIN | 560 | 650 | 1,000 | 875 | 200 |
| PARIS | 790 | 600 | 560 | 1,360 | 550 |
| LONDON | 920 | 780 | 680 | 1,360 | 530 |
| VIENNA | 275 | 410 | 970 | 900 | 475 |
| ST. PETERSBURG | 980 | 1,260 | 1,680 | 350 | 675 |
| BELGRADE | ... | 380 | 1,100 | 980 | 725 |
| ROME | 380 | ... | 740 | 1,290 | 830 |
| MADRID | 1,100 | 740 | ... | 1,850 | 1,020 |
| MOSCOW | 980 | 1,290 | 1,850 | ... | 850 |
| COPENHAGEN | 725 | 830 | 1,020 | 850 | ... |
11 a. m. at Chicago is 6 a. m. at London.
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