- Југословенски железници, romanized: Jugoslovenski železnici; Slovene:
Jugoslovanske železnice), with
standard acronym JŽ (ЈЖ in Cyrillic), was the state...
- 1921.
Bojan Balkovec (2009).
Jugoslavija v času:
devetdeset let od
nastanka prve
jugoslovanske države. Historia. pp. 87–. ISBN 978-961-237-295-8. v t e...
-
narodne armije, Генерал Југословенске народне армије, Slovene:
General Jugoslovanske ljudske armade) was the
highest rank of
Yugoslav People's Army (in theory...
- ****embly of
Yugoslav First League club FK Sarajevo. "Seznam
generalov Jugoslovanske ljudske armade". znanjesveta.com.
Retrieved 2016-09-05. "Spokoj u školskom...
- 1956. The club then
merged with
Svoboda in the late 1950s. "Od
druge jugoslovanske do četrte
slovenske lige".
Slovenski nogometni portal (in Slovenian)...
- and its
operations were re****igned to
Yugoslav Railways (Slovene:
Jugoslovanske železnice). In 1948, the
station became a
junction station for a branch...
-
Andrej (Račič) (1895-1973),
polkovnik generalnega štaba
kraljevske Jugoslovanske vojske. Med
drugo svetovno vojno pomočnik
majorja Karla Novaka, sodelavec...
- Орден југословенске звезде,
Orden jugoslovenske zvezde; Slovene: Red
jugoslovanske zvezde; Macedonian: Орден на југословенската ѕвезда,
Orden na jugoslovenskata...
-
dello Stato (Kingdom of Italy) and the
Yugoslav Railways (Slovene:
Jugoslovanske železnice) of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Soon afterwards, the station...
- died just four
months later on 22
March 2014 in Sarajevo. Od
druge jugoslovanske do
letrte slovenske lige at snportal.si, 14
August 2013,
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