Similar words: yugoslavia, yugoslavian, proslavery, go-slow, go slow, gosling, slav, slave. Meaning: n. a native or inhabitant of Yugoslavia. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of the former country of Yugoslavia or its people or languages.
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31. Trends and Structure of Commodity Trade Yugoslav statistics of foreign trade are rather unsatisfactory and difficult to interpret.
32. Our decision to back Tito led to our ally Mihailovich's execution and today's Yugoslav bloodbath.
33. Yugoslav striker Savo Milosevic had headed Parma ahead.
34. Yugoslav Newspaper Publishers'Association: Belgrade, Dir . - Rastako Guzinza.
35. Yugoslav nationality in 1943 by the conductor Rodzinski recommended.
36. Early this morning the Yugoslav nation found its soul.
37. Hitler described the Yugoslav situation after the upheaval.
38. But then the Yugoslav made his big mistake.
39. The autonomous province Kosovo and Metohia and Montenegro have both been using the euro for several years as of 2004, prior to which they shared the Yugoslav dinar with Serbia.
40. Party of Reformists: f .1990 as Alliance of Yugoslav Reform Forces, name changed 1992 ; Leader - Ante Markovic.
41. Yugoslav Ocean Lines ( Jugoslovenska Oceanska Plovidba ): Pres. - Anton Moskov.
42. The euro and the Yugoslav dinar are both accepted currencies in Kosovo.
43. Offhand [sentencedict.com], the only other army that I know of that was formed in the same way was the Yugoslav partisans of Marshal Tito.
44. A bird flies above the ruins of the former Yugoslav Army's barracks in Sarajevo, nicknamed the Marshal Tito Barracks after the Yugoslav dictator.
45. Karadzic was born on June 19, 1945 in a mountain hamlet in Montenegro and raised in poverty by parents who despised the communist rule of Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito.
46. Saddam Hussein co - operated closely with the communist - Yugoslav government and its Serbian successor, led by Slobodan Milosevic.
47. As the Yugoslav economy faltered in the 1980 s, the country began to break apart.
48. 1943 - World War II: In Yugoslavia, resistance leader Marshal Tito proclaims a provisional democratic Yugoslav government in-exile.
49. One rounds is a relaunch of the old Yugoslav football league, albeit under a different name.
50. Yugoslav United Left: Belgrade ; f . 1994; alliance of 23 left - wing organizations; Pres . - Mirjana Markovic.
51. Serbian war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic was ordered out of his own arraignment by judges at the Yugoslav war crimes Tribunal in The Hague.
52. The Yugoslav speaks serbo - croat, but I can not speak it.
53. After it was over, Grbic stripped his underwear and wrapped the Yugoslav flag around his waist.
54. The yugoslav speak serbo croat, but I can not speak it.
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55. Scared out of Miami Beach, we decamped for Fort Lauderdale, where a Yugoslav woman sheltered us in a faded motel, beach-adjacent and featuring free UHF reception.
56. Friedrich Dobl , a Yugoslav working in Germany, was fed up with traffic jams.
57. Before the dissolution of Yugoslavia, Croatia, after Slovenia, was the most prosperous and industrialized area, with a per capita output perhaps one-third above the Yugoslav average.
58. If it were to accept "Macedonia" as a name for the former Yugoslav republic, Greece would legitimise that communist name-grab and lay itself open to territorial claims, or even terrorism.
59. Red Star won the Yugoslav championship ahead of Partizan, yet the Croatian clubs had already withdrawn.
60. Mladic was a Bosnian Serb general during the Balkan wars of the 1990s, and the highest-ranking Yugoslav war crimes suspect still at large.
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