- In 1894, the
Omladina Trial,
convened in the Austro-Hungarian
regional capital of Prague,
ostensibly placed Czech anarchism and anarcho-syndicalism before...
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Festival Omladina (English:
Youth Festival), also
known as
Omladinski Festival, is a
music festival held in Subotica, Serbia. The
festival was founded...
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Active Islamic Youth (Bosnian:
Aktivna islamska omladina) was a
small youth organization based in
Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was
active in the Bosnian...
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Youth (Serbian Cyrillic: Демократска омладина, romanized: Demokratska
omladina) is the
youth organization of the
Democratic Party (DS). The
current chairperson...
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Nationalist Youth (Serbo-Croatian:
Jugoslovenska napredna nacioanalistička
omladina; JNNO) was an
interwar fascist youth movement in the
Kingdom of Serbs,...
- In May 1946,
USAOJ was
renamed People's
Youth of
Yugoslavia (Narodna
omladina Jugoslavije - NOJ), and in 1948 SKOJ and NOJ were
united into a single...
- (Serbian: Уједињена омладина српска, romanized: Ujedinjena
omladina srpska), also
known as
Omladina ("the Youth"), was a
diverse progressive Serbian political...
- the 1860s and 1870s.
Defining membership and the
vague idea of "youth" (
omladina) was
debated at
length among South Slavic intellectuals. One
major obstacle...
- Athos,
Greece 1926 4.80 m × 4.05 m 15 ft 9 in × 13 ft 3 in 18 The Oath of
Omladina Under the
Slavic Linden Tree The
Slavic Revival Czech Republic 1890s 1926...
- ("Processos dels
herois nacionals de Iugoslàvia") (en serbio). Belgrad:
Omladina, 1957, p. 438. COBISS.SR 50964999. "STA:
Umrla narodna herojinja Albinca...