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  • ...th century. Six currently existent countries were at some time included in Yugoslavia: [[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Serbia]], [[Monte ...ter the [[World War I]] and re-named on 6 January 1929 by [[Alexander I of Yugoslavia]]. It was invaded on 6 April 1941 by the Axis powers and capitulated eleven
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  • The '''Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia''' (abbreviation '''SFRY''') was the state that existed from the end of [[W *[[Yugoslavia]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Yugoslavia]]
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  • ...oslavia]] and [[Italy]], leaving the nearby Gorizia outside the borders of Yugoslavia.
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  • ...l for the former Yugoslavia|International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]] and for [[International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda|Rwanda]]
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  • ...for the former Yugoslavia|International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia]] and [[International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda|Rwanda]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]]
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  • The XIV Winter Olympic Games, held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia.
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  • ...erinae|viper]] [[subspecies]] found mainly in [[Austria]] and the former [[Yugoslavia]].
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  • {{r|Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia}} {{r|Yugoslavia}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Yugoslavia}}
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  • ...haracterised by violent ethnic conflicts between the peoples of the former Yugoslavia, mostly between [[Serbs]] on the one side and [[Croats]], [[Bosnians]] or [ ...nocidal in character. The [[International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]] (ICTY) was established by the United Nations to prosecute these crimes, a
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  • ...ferent civilizations within the same [[cleft country]], such as the former Yugoslavia
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  • ...former research officer, [[International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]]; former history faculty, [[United States Naval Academy]]
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  • ...azi Army officers for war crimes against civilians and prisoners of war in Yugoslavia and Greece
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  • Deputy prosecutor for the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]]; member, [[American Society for International Law]]
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  • ...for the Prosecutor of the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]].
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  • ...nct cultural groupings as to have separated (e.g., [[Czechoslovakia]] or [[Yugoslavia]]), semi-separated (e.g., [[Sudan]], [[Tanzania]]), or have a threat of sep
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  • Formerly part of Yugoslavia, a mountainous federal democratic republic (population c. 4.6 million; capi
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  • ...State, seeing it lose millions of its population to other states, such as Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia.
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  • ...stem]. Accessed 23 June 2007.</ref> found mainly in Austria and the former Yugoslavia.<ref name="Str06">Strugariu A. 2006. [http://www.venomousreptiles.org/artic Austria and the former Yugoslavia.<ref name="Str06"/>
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  • ...as border); the Black Sea to the east; Greece and Turkey to the south; and Yugoslavia and Macedonia to the west.
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  • ...ATO); Chief Negotiator for the NATO and UN for NATO's participation in the Yugoslavia conflict; adviser, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • ...shed to prosecute serious crimes committed during the wars in the [[former Yugoslavia]].
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  • ...Secretary of Labor, Deputy U.S. Attorney General, and [[U.S. Ambassador to Yugoslavia]]
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  • ...Guantanamo"; judge of the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]] (1999-2001); 20 years on the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Dis
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  • {{r|Former Republic of Yugoslavia}}
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  • ...Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia|International Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia]] and [[International Tribunal for Rwanda|for Rwanda]] and the Special Cour
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  • {{r|Yugoslavia||}}
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  • ...cedonia.org/en/kronsteiner/ik_3_eng.html Otto Kronsteiner. The Collapse of Yugoslavia and the Future Prospects of the Macedonian Literary Language]
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  • ==Yugoslavia==
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  • ...ical dissident artist named Krsto Hegedusic, while traveling through the [[Yugoslavia|Yugoslavian]] countryside, came upon two young farmers (late teens to early ...oarders of that country to others nearby, the area that was once a part of Yugoslavia and is called Croatia today, is universally recognized as having taken this
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  • The countries of the [[United Kingdom]], and the former states of [[Yugoslavia]] and the [[Soviet Union]] have been described as constituent countries.<re
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  • {{r|International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia}}
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  • {{r|Yugoslavia}}
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  • {{r|International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia}}
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  • {{r|Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia}}
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  • {{r|Yugoslavia}}
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  • {{r|Yugoslavia}}
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  • {{r|Yugoslavia}}
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  • {{r|Yugoslavia}}
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  • * 1960 '''USSR 2–1 Yugoslavia''' at [[Parc des Princes]], Paris '''(aet)''' * 1968 '''Italy 2–0 Yugoslavia''' at [[Stadio Olimpico]], Rome '''(replay, after 1–1 draw)'''
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  • ...q, North Korea, Libya, Poland, Romania, Russia, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen, and Yugoslavia.
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  • ...] in 1929) between the World Wars, and the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] from 1945 until gaining independence in 1991. Slovenia is a member of the ...Present-day Slovenia was formed on 25 June 1991 upon its independence from Yugoslavia, gained in the Ten-Day War. Slovenia joined ''NATO'' on 29th of March 2004
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  • ...between 1945 and 1947 it was under British rule, until becoming part of [[Yugoslavia]].
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  • ...within one physical [[cleft country]]. His first example was the former Yugoslavia, where Serbs from the Slavic civilization clashed with other peoples from M
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