Contributions to the Slovene National Program (Slovene: Prispevki za slovenski nacionalni program), also known as Nova revija 57 or 57th edition of Nova...
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Breakup of Yugoslavia (redirect from The breakdown of Yugoslavia)
that the Yugoslav military forces make their presence stronger in Kosovo to protect the Serbs there and put down the strike. On 27 February, SR Slovene representative...
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Bosnian War (redirect from The Aggression on Bosnia)
not agree on the main issues facing the Yugoslav federation. As a result, the Slovene and Croatian delegates left the Congress. The Slovene delegation,...
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aggressive market reform program. After renewing its membership in the International Monetary Fund in December 2000, Yugoslavia continued to reintegrate with...
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Yugoslavia (redirect from Demographics of the former Yugoslavia)
[citation needed] History of the Balkans In national languages: Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslavija / Југославија [juɡǒslaːʋija]; Slovene: Jugoslavija [juɡɔˈslàːʋija];...
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Garda Panteri (redirect from Serbian National Guard of SAO Semberija and Majevica)
elite unit in the Army of Republika Srpska during the Bosnian War. It was founded on 2 May 1992 under the initial name of the Serbian National Guard of SAO...
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Yugoslav Wars (redirect from Wars in the former Yugoslavia)
the Croatian and Slovene party delegates. This prompted the Croatian and Slovene delegations to walk out and thus the break-up of the party, a symbolic...
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Kosovo War (redirect from Casualties of the Kosovo War)
Washington Post. 11 June 1999. Reitman, Valerie; Richter, Paul; Dahlburg, John-Thor (10 June 1999). "Yugoslav, NATO Generals Sign Peace Agreement for Kosovo...
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Slobodan Milošević (category Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List)
political deal with Slovene president Milan Kučan; Serbia would recognize the right of the self-determination of the Slovene nation to independence if Slovenia...
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of Slovene's Nova Revija, Niko Grafenauer, and Dimitrij Rupel published the Contributions to the Slovene National Program as a special edition of the magazine...
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Brioni Agreement (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
Slovene: Brionska deklaracija) is a document signed by representatives of Slovenia, Croatia, and Yugoslavia under the political sponsorship of the European...
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October 12th 1993 to 5 August 1995, the NOZB fought against the 5th Corps and Croatian forces with support from Republika Srpska and the Republic of Serbian...
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Creation of Yugoslavia (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1922 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
Macedonia to Bulgaria, and then constitute a Yugoslav state between Serbia and Bulgaria. Under this proposal, the largely Croat and Slovene areas would...
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Ten-Day War (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
The Ten-Day War (Slovene: desetdnevna vojna), or the Slovenian War of Independence (Slovene: slovenska osamosvojitvena vojna), was a brief armed conflict...
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Veljko Kadijević (category Military personnel of the Croatian War of Independence)
nor the JNA committed any war crimes in the former Yugoslavia as it was the only legal armed force at the time. He stated that he and the JNA tried to prevent...
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Yugoslav Partisans (redirect from Yugoslav National Liberation Army)
Slovenian National Liberation Committee, the supreme authority in Slovenia. Some historians consider the Kočevje Assembly to be the first Slovene elected...
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Cyrus Vance (category Burials at Arlington National Cemetery)
is home to the Harrison County Historical Society. In 1999, Vance was presented the Lifetime Contributions to American Diplomacy Award by the American...
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Croatian War of Independence (redirect from Croatian war crimes in the Yugoslav Wars)
members into the party and state's apparatus. In January 1990, the League of Communists broke up on ethnic lines, with the Croatian and Slovene factions demanding...
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Dayton Agreement (redirect from The Dayton Agreement)
as the venue. Talks began with an outline of key points presented by the US in a team led by National Security Adviser Anthony Lake in visits to London...
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Srebrenica massacre (category Responsibility to protect)
(31%) and Catholic Croats (17%). As the former Yugoslavia began to disintegrate, the republic declared national sovereignty in 1991 and held a referendum...
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Brotherhood and unity (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
Bratstvo i jedinstvo / Братство и јединство, Macedonian: Братство и единство, Slovene: Bratstvo in enotnost, Albanian: Vllaznim-Bashkim, later Vëllazërim-Bashkim...
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Bosnian mujahideen (redirect from Mujahideen in the Bosnian war)
countries. Estimates of their numbers vary from 500 to 5,000 with most estimates in the 1,000–2,000 range. In the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991, Slovenia and...
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World War II in Yugoslavia (redirect from Yugoslav National Liberation War)
Corps and State Guard, Slovene Home Guard, as well as Nazi-allied Russian Protective Corps troops. Both the Yugoslav Partisans and the Chetnik movement initially...
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia (redirect from Serb-Croat-Slovene State)
Since the Allies had lured the Italians into the war with a promise of substantial territorial gains in exchange, which cut off a quarter of Slovene ethnic...
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juɡɔˈsɫavija] Slovene Socialistična federativna republika Jugoslavija Slovene pronunciation: [sɔtsijaˈlìːstitʃna fɛdɛraˈtíːwna rɛˈpùːblika juɡɔˈslàːʋija] Due to the...
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namely dominant South Slavic varieties (Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, and Slovene) as well as Albanian, Aromanian, Bulgarian, Czech, German, Italian, Venetian...
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Croatian Spring (section National revival)
by Slovene deputy prime minister Edvard Kardelj. The Slovene delegation advocated for devolving power and authority to the constituent republics. The Serb...
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Alija Izetbegović (category Politicians of the Bosnian War)
as the first president of the presidency of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1990 to 1996. He later served as the first chairman of the presidency...
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Siege of Sarajevo (category Battles of the Bosnian War)
They resulted in a national assembly dominated by three ethnically based parties, which had formed a loose coalition to oust the communists from power...
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Janko Bobetko (category People indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia)
tribunal. Bobetko refused to accept the indictment or surrender to the court, claiming the indictment questioned the legitimacy of the entire military operation...
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