- The
Yugoslav Partisans, or the
National Liberation Army,
officially the
National Liberation Army and
Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia, was the communist-led...
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jugoslavenski čelnik Mika Špiljak" (in Croatian) Umro Mika Špiljak
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Airways (stylized as JatAirways; Serbo-Croatian: Jat
ervejz / Јат ервејз) was the
national flag
carrier and
largest airline of
Yugoslavia and later...
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izdanja Enciklopedije Jugoslavije (in Serbo-Croatian). Zagreb:
Jugoslavenski Leksikografski zavod "Miroslav Krleža". p. 4. ISBN 978-86-7053-014-0...
- Serbo-Croatian).
Retrieved 2023-07-23. "Dva desetljeća u
kojima je
stvoren jugoslavenski dolce vita" [Two
decades in
which the
Yugoslav dolce vita was created]...
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Slovenes (later Yugoslavia) was
founded in
Zagreb in 1919
under the name
Jugoslavenski nogometni savez (Yugoslavian
Football ****ociation).
Jovan Ružić was...
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Yugoslav Lexicographical Institute, III edition, Vol 2 C-Fob.
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Iglesias and
Enrique Iglesias.
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Yugoslav Americans Jugoslavenski Amerikanci Југословенски Американци
Jugoslovanski Američani
Total po****tion 210,395 (2021)
Languages American English...
- Jugoslawienschwaben, Serbo-Croatian:
jugoslovenski Svabos/југословенски Немци,
jugoslavenski Svabos/југославенски Svabos) is a term for Germanic-speakers who form...