Yugoslavia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian, Bosnian, Croatian, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Serbian, Slovene: Jugoslavija ; Cyrillic script: Југославија; literally in English: "South Slavia" or "Land of the South Slav...
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The Appeals Chamber today partially upheld the Trial Chamber’s findings in the case of Dragomir Milošević, a former Bosnian Serb Army general, convicted for the crimes committed against civilians of Sarajevo ... Click on the map of the former Yugoslavia to view regions where crimes were investigated by the Tribunal...
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the Yugoslav state that existed from the second half of World War II (1943) until it was formally dissolved in 1992 ( de facto dissolved in 1991 wi...
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A Country Study: Yugoslavia (Former) ... Search Yugoslavia (Former) ... Home >> Country Studies >> Yugoslavia (Former)
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Maps of the Balkans, Yugoslavia and Kosovo: ... A brief history of Yugoslavia: ... ; FYROM refers to the "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia"
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The shape of Yugoslavia has changed profoundly since its creation in 1945 ... Click the timeline dates to see how the region has changed, along with a summary of key events ... Sorry, to view this page you will need a frames compliant browser...
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Serbia and Montenegro form the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, with Slobodan Milosevic as its leader. This new government, however, is not recognized by the United States as the successor state to the former Yugoslavia.
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The Country Formerly Known As Yugoslavia ... This is an ethnic map before ethnic cleansing (red = Croats, blue = Serbs, pink = Bosnian Muslims, orange = Albanians, yellow = Hungarians, turqoise = Slovenians and Macedonians). Click here for the ethnic map in 1994.
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Fred is spot in – it really hurts me to see someone applying their perspective on the current threat of Islamic imperialism to the conflict in the former Yugoslavia.
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