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Jugoslavia

[ yoo-goh-slah-vee-uh ]

Jugoslavia

/ ˌːɡəʊˈɑːɪə /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Yugoslavia
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • g·v· adjective noun
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Example Sentences

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Yugoslavia was a fascinating conglomerate of Southern Slavs — the literal meaning of “Jugoslavia” — and this museum takes visitors from the post-World War I Kingdom of Yugoslavia through the post-World War II Socialist Yugoslavia, led by the dictator Josip Broz Tito who kept the federation together and peaceful until his death on May 4, 1980.

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Here one may find a truer and more intense musical feeling, a stronger love of the soil, and more sincere devotion to the beauty of nature, especially of spring and summer, than in any other part of Jugoslavia.

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Growing more & more nervous over his mounting influence in Austria and Hungary, Jugoslavia topped off a two-month press attack with a violent outburst against Fascist Italy and all its works.

Rumania, Czechoslovakia, Jugoslavia�the Little Entente�had already approved the note to Britain, but Poland was wobbly.

Wrote the Giornale d'Italia: "It is a case of recalling Jugoslavia to the respectful ranks of honest and responsible peoples who remember the benefits they have received."

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