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  • {{r|International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia||**}}
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  • ...9, 1920. While four areas on Bulgaria’s western frontier were granted to [[Yugoslavia]] and other small areas in the Rhodope Mountains went to Greece, Greece als
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  • = '''ítch''': many surnames from nations of former [[Yugoslavia]] end in -'''íc
    2 KB (284 words) - 18:33, 2 April 2017
  • ...ntic ATL NS 28138, South Africa: Atlantic ATL 610, Spain: Atlantic HS 957, Yugoslavia: Atlantic ATL 26076)
    1 KB (154 words) - 04:52, 7 December 2013
  • |Yugoslavia
    1 KB (151 words) - 22:41, 19 October 2009
  • ...ternational Criminal Court]], as well as specific tribunals for the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, and Cambodia.
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  • * [[International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]], (ICTY)
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  • *Yugoslavia
    1 KB (101 words) - 05:38, 19 September 2013
  • ...anat, Bácska, the [[Prekmurje]] and all of Croatia Slavonia was ceded to [[Yugoslavia]]; [[Slovakia]] (with the adjacent [[Spisz]] and [[Orawa]] districts) and s
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  • ===Yugoslavia=== ...trikes in cooperation with our NATO allies against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)," <ref>Senate Concurrent Resolution 21, 106th Congr
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  • ...villages and killing of villagers near the sites of partisan activity in Yugoslavia, Albania and Greece. <ref name=Stein-Host>{{citation ...d the Twelfth Army, which was responsible for the invasion and conquest of Yugoslavia and Greece, until October 1941.
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  • "By 1990, Yugoslavia was disintegrating into rival ethnic states, and Sarajevo, the jewel of Bos
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  • *Yugoslavia and Greece (April 1941)
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  • ...1093/ijrl/5.2.319 Situation of Human Rights in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia]' e/CN.4/1993/50. 10th February 1993. Published in ''International Journal
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  • ...al Agreement between NATO and the Governments of the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] and of [[Serbia]].<ref name=KFORauth>{{citation
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  • * 1 soldier from [[Yugoslavia]] (Army)
    2 KB (276 words) - 11:27, 4 March 2010
  • ...f specimens from Ripanj near Belgrade, Jahorin in Bosnia and other part of Yugoslavia, but some of these may have been confused with ''[[Vipera berus bosniensis|
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  • ...for the [[BBC]], he spent time in Quebec, the Ukraine, Iraq and the former Yugoslavia to produce “Blood and Belonging: Journeys in to the New Nationalism”, w
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  • ...eru: Atlantic ALT 2986, Spain: Atlantic HS 987, Venezuela: Atlantic 5-001, Yugoslavia: Atlantic 26077)
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  • ...lished lectures at the Ampere International Summer School II, Basko polje, Yugoslavia.
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