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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YugoslavsYugoslavs - Wikipedia

    Yugoslavs or Yugoslavians (Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslaveni/Jugosloveni, Југославени/Југословени; Slovene: Jugoslovani; Macedonian: Југословени, romanized: Jugosloveni) is an identity that was originally designed to refer to a united South Slavic people.

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      Como yugoslavos (en bosnio: Jugosloveni/Jugoslaveni; en...

    • Yugoslavismo

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YugoslaviaYugoslavia - Wikipedia

    Historiography and memory. External links. Yugoslavia. Coordinates: 44°49′N 20°27′E. Yugoslavia [a] ( / ˌjuːɡoʊˈslɑːviə /; lit. 'Land of the South Slavs ') was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 to 1992.

  3. The Yugoslavs will form a Yugoslavian state headed by one leader – a king. The position will be hereditary. The Yugoslavs are divided into 3 Yugoslav tribes : the Serbs , the Croats and the Slovenes .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YugoslavismYugoslavism - Wikipedia

    Yugoslavism, Yugoslavdom, or Yugoslav nationalism is an ideology supporting the notion that the South Slavs, namely the Bosniaks, Croats, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs and Slovenes, but also Bulgarians, belong to a single Yugoslav nation separated by diverging historical circumstances, forms of speech, and religious divides.

  5. Hace 3 días · Home World History The Modern World. Yugoslavia. former federated nation [1929–2003] Also known as: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Written by. John R. Lampe. Professor of History, University of Maryland. Former director of the East European Studies program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.