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nation states, the term
ethnic Yugoslavs has been used to
refer to
those who
exclusively view
themselves as
Yugoslavs with no
other ethnic self-identification...
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Robert (1922). "
Yugoslavia" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 32 (12th ed.). Jezernik, Božidar (2023).
Yugoslavia without Yugoslavs: The
History of a...
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within Yugoslavia with the
multiethnic Yugoslav Partisans were
represented as the "good"
Yugoslavs fighting against mani****ted "evil"
Yugoslavs – the...
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Yugoslavs or
Yugoslavians in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yugoslavs has two connotations:
Ethnic Yugoslavs, a pan-ethnic
community of people...
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citizens of the
former Yugoslavia, or
people who self-identify as
ethnic Yugoslavs Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian language, with "
Yugoslav"
proposed in 1861 and...
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Yugoslavs in
Serbia (Serbo-Croatian: Југословени у Србији,
Jugosloveni u Srbiji)
refers to a
community in
Serbia that view
themselves as
Yugoslavs with...
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Socialist Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia (SFR
Yugoslavia). The
conflicts both led up to and
resulted from the
breakup of
Yugoslavia,
which began in mid-1991...
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average income of
inhabitants of FR
Yugoslavia was
halved from $3,000 to $1,500. An
estimated 3
million Yugoslavs (Serbs and Montenegrins)
lived below...
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Yugoslav Army, Army of
Yugoslavia, or
Military of
Yugoslavia may
refer to:
Royal Yugoslav Army (1918–1941), the army of the
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia Yugoslav...
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implying entitlement of the
Serbs to lead
Yugoslavia on
account of
suffering to
liberate all the
Yugoslavs. King
Alexander also
pursued unification in...