Related topics from BritannicaYugoslavia former federated country situated on the west-central Balkan Peninsula.YUGOSLAVIA A federal republic comprising the republics of Serbia and Montenegro, Yugoslavia borders Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, Macedonia and Albania to the south, ...
Yugoslavia In September and October 2000, Yugoslav voters, forming a surprisingly united democratic opposition front and mounting massive public demonstrations, ended the autocratic rule of Slobodan Milosevic-a ...
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia made significant advances in returning to the international fold in 2001. All international sanctions were lifted; former strongman Slobodan Milosevic was extradited to the International ...
YUGOSLAVIA A federal republic comprising the republics of Serbia and Montenegro, Yugoslavia borders Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, Macedonia and Albania to the south, ...
YUGOSLAVIA Area: 102,173 sq km (39,449 sq mi)YUGOSLAVIA A federal republic comprising the republics of Serbia and Montenegro, Yugoslavia borders Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, Macedonia and Albania to the south, ...
YUGOSLAVIA A federal republic comprising the republics of Serbia and Montenegro, Yugoslavia borders Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, Macedonia and Albania to the south, ...
Yugoslavia The armed conflict between Serbs, Kosovar Albanians, and NATO dominated headlines in Yugoslavia and internationally throughout the first half of 1999. Repressions by Serb military and police forces ...
Yugoslavia Despite intense international pressure to keep the processes of democratization and reform moving, stubbornness among the leadership prevented basic solutions to the catastrophic economic and social ...
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Jamahiriya News Agency - Found Oct. 9, 2008 ... the General People's Congress met Wednesday morning in Tripoli with the former President of Yugoslavia Zoran Lilic and accompanying delegation...
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Secretary of GPC met former President of Yugoslavia.
Calibre Macro World - Found Oct. 10, 2008 ... of the General People's Congress met yesterday in Tripoli with the former President of Yugoslavia Zoran Lilic and accompanying delegation, who...
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The Break-up of Yugoslavia - II
Bosnian Institute - Found Oct. 7, 2008 The second part of the eminent Serbian civil-rights lawyer's authoritative account of the conspiracy that led to the former Yugoslavia breaking up in ...
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The Break-Up of Yugoslavia - I
Bosnian Institute - Found Oct. 3, 2008 ... various programmes, various partners and various aims (a centralised Yugoslavia dominated by Serbia, a truncated Yugoslavia without Slovenia...
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Final Curtain: Yugoslavia's last match before break-up; Amsterdam, ...
The Scotsman - Found Sep. 5, 2008 WHEN Yugoslavia took on the Netherlands in a friendly at Ajax's old Stadion de Meer on 25 March 1992 it was seen as a clash between two of the
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Red Cross says 17,000 people remain missing after conflicts in ...
Southeast European Times - Found Aug. 31, 2008 GENEVA, Switzerland -- Seventeen years after the beginning of the disintegration of former Yugoslavia, an estimated 17,000 people remain missing, the ...
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Don't Forget Yugoslavia
Global Policy Forum - Found Aug. 27, 2008 John Pilger digs beneath the received wisdom for the break-up of Yugoslavia and points to a largely ignored memoir by the former chief prosecutor in
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United Nations: Security Council Votes To Extend Terms In Office Of ...
Calibre Macro World - Found Sep. 30, 2008 ... as those of 10 permanent and 27 ad litem judges of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, until 31 December 2009 or...
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A craftsman's journey from Yugoslavia to Hadensville
The Goochland Courier - Found Sep. 17, 2008 A craftsman's journey from Yugoslavia to Hadensville It's 10:30 p.m. at the Richmond International Airport terminal.
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Don't forget what happened in Yugoslavia
New Statesman - Found Aug. 14, 2008 ... cleansing more than 200,000 Serbs and Roma from the province The secrets of the crushing of Yugoslavia are emerging, telling us more about how...
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