- Za socijalističku
Jugoslaviju (English: "For a
socialist Yugoslavia") was a
newspaper published in Moscow,
Soviet Union, by
Yugoslav Cominformist exiles...
- "Keep/Protect Yugoslavia" (Čuvajte
Jugoslaviju), a
variant of the
alleged last
words of King
Alexander I, in an
illustration of
Yugoslav peoples dancing...
- čuda (1990) Luda
devojka (1991)
Ciganske duše (1993) "Rasplakali su
Jugoslaviju: Tragično
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- комунита - Покрет за Југославију, romanized: Savez
komunista -
Pokret za
Jugoslaviju; abbr. СК-ПЈ, SK-PJ) was a
political party formed by
members of the Yugoslav...
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competed for
Croatia Dušan Čolović (15
August 1990). "Igraću samo za
Jugoslaviju!".
Tempo (1277). "Prisoners of War".
Sports Illustrated, 1996 Olympics...
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Retrieved 8
April 2016. "ISPOVEST
VESELINA ŠLJIVANČANINA: Znam ko je UBIO
Jugoslaviju. Evo šta je
rekao o Šešelju, Ljajiću,
Vukovaru i Hagu! (FOTO) | Telegraf...
- The
Patriotic Coalition for
Yugoslavia (Patriotska
koalicija za
Jugoslaviju) was a
political alliance in
Montenegro which ran in 2002
parliamentary election...
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Jugoslaviju]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
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original on May 24, 2024.
Retrieved March 13, 2017. "Rasplakali su
Jugoslaviju: Tragično
nastradale zvijezde".
Nezavisne novine.
October 22, 2015. Archived...
- July 2014. "ISPOVEST Dževad
Prekazi za Blicsport: Još sam
zaljubljen u
Jugoslaviju,
sahranite me sa
dresom Partizana" (in Serbian). blic.rs. 24 September...