Two foreigners, nationality unknown, perhaps Polish, kidnapped on Jan. 26, 1987.
It is reported that a ship named Griften of unknown nationality was shipwrecked either here or on Rumble Holm in 1611.
A European of unknown nationality (possibly German, Russian or Baltic) who betrayed his country to go work for the Yellow.
As you so eloquently write about those visitors, "their culture is global, their nationalities unknown."
Mischa Novikov died after twenty-four hours, his nationality and identity still unknown, and was buried in the graveyard behind the small wooden church.
The Greek government announced that the attack had been performed by a submarine of "unknown nationality", in an attempt to keep Greece neutral.
Despite undeniable evidence of Italian responsibility, the Greek government announced that the attack had been carried out by a submarine of "unknown nationality".
She was a two-masted schooner out of Havana, Cuba and of unknown nationality.
As well as Britons, there are soldiers from other Commonwealth realms, soldiers of unknown nationalities and five Poles.
And a child, nationality still unknown, sitting in the middle of the great room, stacking toys.