- pronunciation: [sot͡sijalǐstit͡ʃkaː
fêderatiːʋnaː repǔblika juɡǒslaːʋija]
Macedonian pronunciation: [sɔt͡sijaˈlistit͡ʃka
fɛdɛraˈtivna rɛˈpublika juɡɔˈsɫavija] Slovene...
- (Czech: Česká a Slovenská Federativní Republika, Slovak: Česká a Slovenská
Federatívna Republika; ČSFR)
during the
period from 23
April 1990
until 31 December...
- federativní republika), but with a
hyphen in
Slovak (Česko-slovenská
federatívna republika). An
informal agreement on the
Slovak long-form name was to...
- Yugoslavia, then
called Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (Demokratska
Federativna Jugoslavija, DFJ), was not a
constitutionally socialist state, or even...
-
proclaimed the
creation of the
Democratic Federative Yugoslavia (Demokratska
federativna Jugoslavija). The
Allies gradually recognized Tito's
forces as the stronger...
-
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia Demokratska Federativna Jugoslavija Демократска Федеративна Југославија Demokratična
federativna Jugoslavija 1943–1945 Flag Emblem...
-
proclaimed the
creation of the
Democratic Federative Yugoslavia (Demokratska
federativna Jugoslavija). The
Allies gradually recognized Tito's
forces as the stronger...
- the name of the
Czechoslovak Socialistic Republic]. Česko-slovenská
federatívna republika,
Zbierka zákonov č. 19/1990 (in Slovak). 29
March 1990. p. 362...
-
overprinted with a star and "Jugoslavia" or a star and "Demokratska
Federativna", but were soon
replaced by the
stamps of the
federal republic of Yugoslavia...
-
overprints "V.U.J.A." (= "Vojna
uprava jugoslavenske Armije"), "Demokratska
federativna Jugoslavija", "Istra" or
similar (= for Zone B, Dalmatia, Fiume, Istria...