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  1. 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 ... [100%] 2024-01-10 [Yugoslavia] [Former countries in the Balkans]...
  2. 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 ... [100%] 2023-09-29
  3. 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 ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  4. 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 ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  5. 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 ... [100%] 2023-12-12 [Communist states] [European history]...
  6. 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 ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  7. Yugoslavia: Yugoslavia (/ˌjuːɡoʊˈslɑːviə/; Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslavija/Југославија [juɡǒslaːʋija]; Slovene: Jugoslavija [juɡɔˈslàːʋija]; Macedonian: Југославија Template:IPA-mk; Pannonian Rusyn: Югославия, transcr. Juhoslavija; lit. (Place) [100%] 2023-12-06 [Southeastern Europe]
  8. Hyperinflation in Yugoslavia: Between 1992 and 1994, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) experienced the third-longest period of hyperinflation in world economic history. This period spanned 22 months, from March 1992 to January 1994. (Finance) [85%] 2023-11-18 [Inflation]
  9. Swimming in Yugoslavia: Swimming in Yugoslavia (SFRJ) Yugoslavian swimmers at Olympics Yugoslavian swimmers at FINA World Championships Yugoslavian swimmers at European Championships 1979, Split, Croatia, Yugoslavia. [85%] 2024-01-11 [Swimming in Yugoslavia]
  10. The Death of Yugoslavia: The Death of Yugoslavia (broadcast as Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation in the US) is a BBC documentary series first broadcast in September and October 1995, and returning in June 1996. It is also the title of a BBC book ... [82%] 2024-02-06 [1995 British television series debuts] [1996 British television series endings]...
  11. Yugoslavism: 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 ... (South Slavic unification ideology) [80%] 2024-01-09 [Yugoslavism] [Pan-Slavism]...
  12. World War II in Yugoslavia: World War II in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia began on 6 April 1941, when the country was invaded and swiftly conquered by Axis forces and partitioned among Germany, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria and their client regimes. Shortly after Germany attacked the ... (none) [77%] 2024-11-09 [Conflicts in 1941] [Conflicts in 1942]...
  13. deaths in 2022: The following notable deaths occurred in 2022. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. (List of notable deaths in 2022) [75%] 2022-09-28 [2022 deaths] [Lists of deaths in 2022]...
  14. Deaths in 2023: The following notable deaths occurred in 2023. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. (Notable deaths in 2023) [75%] 2024-01-20 [2023 deaths] [Lists of deaths in 2023]...
  15. Deaths in 1989: The following is a list of notable deaths in 1989. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. (none) [75%] 2024-01-13 [1989 deaths] [Lists of deaths in 1989]...
  16. Deaths in 1981: "Faith" is a song recorded by Canadian recording artist Celine Dion, for her eight English-language studio album, One Heart (2003). It was released on 27 October 2003 as the third promotional only single in Canada from the album and ... (none) [75%] 2024-02-16 [1981 deaths] [Lists of deaths in 1981]...
  17. Deaths in 2023: Redirect to:. (none) [75%] 2024-01-12 [2023 deaths] [Lists of deaths in 2023]...
  18. Deaths in motorsport: This is a page with information on deaths that have occurred during motorsport events. Auto racing is a dangerous sport by its nature and has seen a large number of deaths. [75%] 2024-01-20 [Motorsport] [Lists of motorsport fatalities]...
  19. Deaths in 2024: The following notable deaths occurred in 2024. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. (List of notable deaths in a year) [75%] 2024-01-13 [2024 deaths] [Lists of deaths in 2024]...
  20. Deaths in 2022: The following notable deaths occurred in 2022. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. (List of notable deaths in 2022) [75%] 2022-12-07 [2022 deaths] [Lists of deaths in 2022]...

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