- when the name was
changed to
Yugoslavian Shepherd Dog –
Sharplanina or
Jugoslovenski Ovčarski Pas – Šarplaninac. In
Ottoman times, the dogs
moved with the...
-
World War II.
After resuming flights in 1947, the
airline was
renamed Jugoslovenski Aerotransport (abbreviated JAT,
pronounced [jât]; "Yugoslav Air Transport")...
- Југословенске железнице; Macedonian: Југословенски железници, romanized:
Jugoslovenski železnici; Slovene:
Jugoslovanske železnice), with
standard acronym...
- Mihajlović Točak - "Vizantijsko plavo" - 4:48 The disc
Pakleni vozači:
Jugoslovenski hard rock (trans. **** Riders:
Yugoslav Hard Rock)
featured songs by...
- The
Yugoslav Partisans, or the
National Liberation Army,
officially the
National Liberation Army and
Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia, was the communist-led...
- P. 342 Draško Ređep; Božidar Kovaček (1971). Živan
Milisavac (ed.).
Jugoslovenski književni
leksikon [Yugoslav
Literary Lexicon]. Novi Sad (SAP Vojvodina...
- Film
Taiwan New Wave
Third World Cinema Dogme 95
Yugoslav Black Wave (
Jugoslovenski crni talas)
Vulgar auteurism Extreme cinema Slow
cinema Film gris B...
- was
formerly known as the
Yugoslavian Mountain Hound (Serbo-Croatian:
jugoslovenski planinski gonič / југословенски планински гонич); the FCI
changed the...
- Lopušina,
Nikola Korać,
Ognjen (2015-05-27). "Južni
vetar – najveći
jugoslovenski bend |
Before After".
Before After (in Serbian).
Retrieved 2018-07-12...
- godine. Štamparija Drag. Gregorića, 1936. Stranjaković, Dragoslav.
Jugoslovenski nacionalni i državni
program Kneževine
Srbije iz 1844 god.
Srpska manastirska...