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The Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia, commonly abbreviated as the AVNOJ (Cyrillic АВНОЈ, AV-noy), was a deliberative and
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The President of the Assembly of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the presiding officer of the Assembly of Yugoslavia, the legislative
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– 12 April 1994) was a Yugoslav politician who served as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from 1986 to 1989. Mikulić was one of the leading politicians in
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1955–1990 Yugoslav national encyclopedia
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one-party state under a royal dictatorship (1929–1931). The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was a Marxist–Leninist one-party state (1945–1948), a
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and Herzegovina, a constituent unit of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia, in April 1945. Since 1945, the heads of government have received several titles
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2005) was the President of the Presidency of Serbia (1982–1984), a member of the Presidency of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1984–1989)
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1999 diplomatic conference in France
between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Republic of Serbia on the one hand and the delegation of political representatives of the ethnic Albanian
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served as the Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1993 to 1998. He was the last Chairman of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro's
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seven brothers. During royal Yugoslavia, some of the brothers were arrested due to membership in the Communist Party, Socialist Youth, and Progressive Syndicate
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Highest-standing official of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
leader of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. With the establishment of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes on 1 December 1918, the socialist
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constitutions. Yugoslavia established its language policies at the federal, republic, and communal levels. Federal language policy was drafted by the following
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Serbian politician (1928–2021)
resulted in the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the subsequent Yugoslav Wars. During this interview (Part 4, "The Gates of Hell–")
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Legislative assembly in Serbia and Montenegro
Montenegro. The assembly was established in 1992 as the National Assembly of Yugoslavia as a direct replacement for the Assembly of the Socialist Federal Republic
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of the federal units of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a single-party system was in place. During this time there were eight heads of state
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Yugoslavia from 1983 to 1984 and was also Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from 1967 to 1969. Špiljak was previously President of the Executive Council of
Mika_Špiljak
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leader in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He led the Yugoslav delegation in peace talks with Italy over the border dispute in the Julian March
Edvard_Kardelj
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part of the People's Republic of Serbia in the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. Sokolović graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Agriculture
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1999 military operation
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Presidium of the People's Assembly of Yugoslavia). The recipient could be nominated by the Federal Executive Council (Government) of Yugoslavia, Executive Council
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lists the presidents of the Chamber of Republics of the Federal Assembly of Yugoslavia. a Acting President of the Chamber of Republics Assembly of Serbia
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the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Western and Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north with the Alps
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in the later period of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia), and includes internationally acclaimed artists such as: the alternative
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thus during the Cold War period, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the first socialist state to develop relations with the organisation
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were held in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on 24 September 2000. They included the presidential election, which was held using the two-round system
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the People's Hero. He held high political office in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the Socialist Republic of Serbia, and the Socialist
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Yugoslavian government ministry responsible for foreign affairs
internationally from 1918 to 1941 and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992. It may also refer to the ministry which represented Serbia
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Macedonian politician (1935–2024)
member of the management board of the Association of Economists of Macedonia and member of the Economic Council of the Assembly of Socialist Republic of Macedonia
Stojan_Andov
The art of Yugoslavia is the visual art created by a number of painters, sculptors and graphics artists in Yugoslavia. Visual arts in the territories
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Bosnian and Yugoslav politician
Herzegovina from 1967 to July 1971 and as President of the Federal Executive Council of SFR Yugoslavia from 30 July 1971 to his death on 18 January 1977
Džemal_Bijedić
incorporated federal constitutional elements in their political system. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, from 1992 to 2003 was a federal state until
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June 2000) was a Yugoslav Partisan leader. A skilled military organizer, he was a prominent figure in the 1941 defence of the Republic of Užice and later
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Tanzania–Yugoslavia relations were historical foreign relations between Tanzania and now split-up Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. During the Cold
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A parliamentary republic is a republic that operates under a parliamentary system of government where the executive branch (called the government in such
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Yugoslavian government ministry responsible for internal affairs
and the communist SFR Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992. It may also refer to the interior ministry of Serbia and Montenegro (officially named the Federal Republic
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1991–2001 series of wars in the Balkans
in what had been the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The conflicts both led up to and resulted from the breakup of Yugoslavia, which began in
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Montenegrin politician
served as the President of the Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro from 1978 until 1982. Cemović was a member of the League of Communists
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Head of Executive Council of SAP Kosovo
autonomous provinces of the Socialist Republic of Serbia and one of the federal units of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a single-party system
President of the Executive Council of SAP Kosovo
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BBC documentary series
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
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Kosovar politician (1916–2001)
chairman of the executive council from 1953 to 1963. He also received the title of People's Hero of Yugoslavia. In 1967 he was appointed to the Yugoslav Communist
Fadil_Hoxha
State agricultural policy, 1946–1952
The Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia enforced the collectivization (Serbo-Croatian: колективизација / kolektivizacija) of its agricultural sector
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