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  1. Yugoslav Army (basketball team): Yugoslav Army (Serbian: Југословенска армија, romanized: Jugoslovenska armija) was a men's basketball selection based in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. It was the basketball section of the Sports Association of the Central House of the Yugoslav Army. (Basketball team) [100%] 2024-01-06 [Basketball teams in Yugoslavia] [Basketball teams in Belgrade]...
  2. Royal Yugoslav Army: The Yugoslav Army (Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslovenska vojska, JV, Југословенска војска, ЈВ), commonly the Royal Yugoslav Army, was the land warfare military service branch of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (originally Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes). It existed from the Kingdom's formation in ... (1918–1941 land warfare force) [81%] 2024-01-13 [Royal Yugoslav Army] [1919 establishments in Yugoslavia]...
  3. Army: Army, a considerable body of men armed and organized for the purpose of warfare on land, or the whole armed force at the disposal of a state or person for the same purpose (Ger. The application of the term is ... [63%] 2022-09-02
  4. Army: An army is a group of ground soldiers under the command of a general. Armies were the main method of combat between kingdoms in the pre-modern era. [63%] 2023-02-27 [Military]
  5. Army: An army, ground force or land force is an armed force that fights primarily on land. In the broadest sense, it is the land-based military branch, service branch or armed service of a nation or country. (Military branch for ground warfare) [63%] 2024-01-08 [Armies] [Types of military forces]...
  6. Army: An army, ground force or land force is an armed force that fights primarily on land. In the broadest sense, it is the land-based military branch, service branch or armed service of a nation or country. (Military branch for ground warfare) [63%] 2024-01-08 [Armies] [Types of military forces]...
  7. Army: Army puede hacer referencia a. [63%] 2024-01-03
  8. Army (newspaper): Army is the newspaper published by the Australian Army. The paper is produced fortnightly and is uploaded online so that members can access it when deployed overseas. (Newspaper) [63%] 2024-01-08 [Australian Army] [Military newspapers published in Australia]...
  9. Army (Ben Folds Five song): "Army" is an alternative rock song by the band Ben Folds Five from their 1999 album The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner. It reached number 28 on the charts in the UK. (Ben Folds Five song) [63%] 2024-01-02 [Ben Folds Five songs] [1999 singles]...
  10. Army: ARMY ar'-mi (chayil, "army," tsabha', "host," ma`arakhah, "army in battle array" gedhudh, "troop"): 1. The First Campaign of History 2. In the Wilderness 3. The Times after the Conquest 4. In the Early Monarchy 5. From the Time ... [63%] 1915-01-01
  11. Army: Biblical Data: This term, here used to designate the defensive force of Israel at all stages of the nation's history, embraces widely dissimilar aggregations of men. The Hebrew vocabulary scarcely indicates these distinctions fully. Thus, the most comprehensive Hebrew ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [63%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  12. Army: An Army is a term either referring to one of the largest types of formation for a land-based military force, or the entirety of a nation's military force responsible for its land defenses, both of which are composed ... [63%] 2023-08-25
  13. Yugoslavia: For the majority of the twentieth century, Yugoslavia was a nation located in Southeast Europe and Central Europe. In 1918, following World War I, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes was formed through a union between the provisional State ... [58%] 2024-01-10 [Yugoslavia] [Former countries in the Balkans]...
  14. Yugoslavia: Yugoslavia (Slovenian and Croatian: Jugoslavia; Serbian and Macedonian: Југославија) is the name for different political entities that existed on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe during the 20th century. Six currently existent countries were at some time included in Yugoslavia: Slovenia, Croatia ... [58%] 2023-09-29
  15. Yugoslavia: Yugoslavia describes three political entities that existed one at a time on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe, during most of the twentieth century. The Kingdom of Yugoslavia ( December 1, 1918,–April 17, 1941), also known as the First Yugoslavia, was ... [58%] 2023-02-03
  16. Yugoslavia: Yugoslavia describes three political entities that existed one at a time on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe, during most of the twentieth century. The Kingdom of Yugoslavia ( December 1, 1918,–April 17, 1941), also known as the First Yugoslavia, was ... [58%] 2023-02-04
  17. Yugoslavia: Yugoslavia was the name of three failed twentieth century Balkan multinational states (one semi-succesful) that spanned modern-day Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro and Macedonia. All three Yugoslavias fell victim to ethnic nationalism and economic mismanagement, finally ending ... [58%] 2023-12-12 [Communist states] [European history]...
  18. Yugoslavia: Yugoslavia describes three political entities that existed one at a time on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe, during most of the twentieth century. The Kingdom of Yugoslavia ( December 1, 1918,–April 17, 1941), also known as the First Yugoslavia, was ... [58%] 2023-02-04
  19. Yaroslav (Jaroslaw): Town in Galicia, known as one of the principal seats of the Council of Four Lands. The fair of Yaroslav, at which the Council decided matters regarding the various communities, and at which also the heads of yeshibot used to ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [58%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  20. Yugoslavia: Yugoslavia (/ˌjuːɡoʊˈslɑːviə/; Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslavija/Југославија [juɡǒslaːʋija]; Slovene: Jugoslavija [juɡɔˈslàːʋija]; Macedonian: Југославија Template:IPA-mk; Pannonian Rusyn: Югославия, transcr. Juhoslavija; lit. (Place) [58%] 2023-12-06 [Southeastern Europe]

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