57. February 3 — February 10, 1993 - Benin, Uganda, and Sudan
58. April 25, 1993 - Albania
59. June 12 — June 17, 1993 - Spain
60. August 9 — August 16, 1993 - Jamaica, Mexico, and the United States (celebration of World Youth Day in Denver)
61. September 4 — September 10, 1993 - Lithuania (visit to the Hill of Crosses), Latvia, and Estonia
62. September 10 — September 11, 1994 - Croatia
63. January 11 — January 21, 1995 - Philippines (celebration of World Youth Day 1995 in Manila), Papua New Guinea, Australia, and Sri Lanka
64. May 20 — May 22, 1995 - Czech Republic and Poland
65. June 3 — June 4, 1995 - Belgium
66. June 30 — July 3, 1995 - Slovakia
67. September 14 — September 20, 1995 - Cameroon, South Africa, and Kenya
68. October 4 — October 9, 1995 - United States (Newark, East Rutherford, New York City, United Nations, Yonkers, Baltimore)
69. February 5 — February 12, 1996 - Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Venezuela
70. April 14, 1996 - Tunisia
71. May 17 — May 19, 1996 - Slovenia
72. June 21 — June 23, 1996 - Germany
73. September 6 — September 7, 1996 - Hungary
74. September 19 — September 22, 1996 - France
75. April 12 — April 13, 1997 - Bosnia and Herzegovina
76. April 25 — April 27, 1997 - Czech Republic
77. May 10 — May 11, 1997 - Lebanon
78. May 31 — June 10, 1997 - Poland
79. August 21 — August 24, 1997 - France (celebration of World Youth Day in Paris)
80. October 2 — October 6, 1997 - Brazil
81. January 21 — January 26, 1998 - Cuba
82. March 21 — March 23, 1998 - Nigeria
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Uganda
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58. April 25, 1993 - Albania
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United States
(celebration of World Youth Day in Denver)
(celebration of World Youth Day in Denver)
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61. September 4 — September 10, 1993 - Lithuania (visit to the Hill of Crosses), Latvia, and Estonia
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Lithuania (visit to the Hill of Crosses)
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Latvia
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62. September 10 — September 11, 1994 - Croatia
63. January 11 — January 21, 1995 - Philippines (celebration of World Youth Day 1995 in Manila), Papua New Guinea, Australia, and Sri Lanka
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Australia
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Papua New Guinea
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Philippines
(celebration of World Youth Day 1995 in Manila)
(celebration of World Youth Day 1995 in Manila)
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64. May 20 — May 22, 1995 - Czech Republic and Poland
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Chech Republic
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65. June 3 — June 4, 1995 - Belgium
67. September 14 — September 20, 1995 - Cameroon, South Africa, and Kenya
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South Africa
68. October 4 — October 9, 1995 - United States (Newark, East Rutherford, New York City, United Nations, Yonkers, Baltimore)
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U.S.A.
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69. February 5 — February 12, 1996 - Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Venezuela
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Nicaragua
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Guatemala
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Slovenia
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Germany
73. September 6 — September 7, 1996 - Hungary
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France
75. April 12 — April 13, 1997 - Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Bosnia & Herzegovina
77. May 10 — May 11, 1997 - Lebanon
78. May 31 — June 10, 1997 - Poland
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Poland
79. August 21 — August 24, 1997 - France (celebration of World Youth Day in Paris)
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France
(celebration of World Youth Day in Paris)
(celebration of World Youth Day in Paris)
80. October 2 — October 6, 1997 - Brazil
81. January 21 — January 26, 1998 - Cuba
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Cuba
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