• The 1953 SFR Yugoslavia Chess Championship was the 9th edition of SFR Yugoslav Chess Championship. Held in Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia, SR Croatia. The tournament...
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  • The 1952 SFR Yugoslavia Chess Championship was the 8th edition of SFR Yugoslav Chess Championship. Held in Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia, SR Serbia. The tournament...
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  • succeeded and thus became a Master. The first six from the 1953 SFR Yugoslavia Chess Championship had a direct right to participate: Vasja Pirc , Braslav...
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  • The Yugoslav Chess Championship was an annual chess tournament held to determine the Yugoslav national champion and Yugoslavia's candidates for the World...
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    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), commonly referred to as SFR Yugoslavia or Socialist Yugoslavia or simply as Yugoslavia, was a country in Central...
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    Mikhail Tal (redirect from Tal (chess))
    successes in blitz chess; in 1970, he took second place to Fischer, who scored 19/22, in a blitz tournament at Herceg Novi, SFR Yugoslavia, ahead of Korchnoi...
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  • FK Budućnost Podgorica (category Football clubs in Yugoslavia)
    football championship. After the breaking of SFR Yugoslavia, Montenegro stayed in federation with Serbia, in the successor state called FR Yugoslavia. So,...
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  • after that. The 12th World Championship was held in Australia in 1994, after the dissolution of Soviet Union, SFR Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. Slovakia...
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  • politician and one-time President of the Collective Presidency of the SFR Yugoslavia Irfan Ljubijankić – surgeon, composer, politician and diplomat Jovan...
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    athletics, alpine skiing, swimming, table tennis, ski jumping and chess. Yugoslavia made its debut at the Summer Olympics in 1920. Until its break up...
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  • FK Željezničar Sarajevo (category Football clubs in Yugoslavia)
    Republic championship which was one of the 7 regional leagues formed in order to provide participants to the restored Yugoslav championship starting next...
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    FK Partizan (category Football clubs in Yugoslavia)
    well as the sanctions had hit all Yugoslav clubs hard. After the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia in 1991, a new Yugoslavia was formed out from Serbia and Montenegro...
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    Maribor (redirect from Maribor, Yugoslavia)
    Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (1918)  Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941) Nazi Germany (1941–1945; annexed)  SFR Yugoslavia (1945–1991)  Slovenia 1991–Present The...
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    reincorporated into SR Croatia in SFR Yugoslavia. In 1991, during the Croatian War of Independence, Dubrovnik was besieged by the Yugoslav People's Army for seven...
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  • Serbian chess players. At the Chess Olympics in 1950, the Yugoslavia national team won a gold medal, and among the Serbian chess players in the national team...
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  • wrote History for being one of the founder Clubs in the newly formed SFR Yugoslavia Cup in this Season. In their first ever cup match they played against...
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    Rugby Club Partizan (category Rugby clubs established in 1953)
    The Rugby Championship of Yugoslavia ran from 1957–1991. Partizan won the second, third, and fourth title. Before the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia, Partizan...
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    Sarajevo (section Yugoslavia)
    clubs in the former Yugoslavia. The chess club, Bosna Sarajevo, has been a championship team since the 1980s and is the third-ranked chess club in Europe,...
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    1867–1918  Kingdom of Serbia 1918 Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1918–1941 Kingdom of Hungary 1941–1944  SFR Yugoslavia 1944–1992  Serbia and Montenegro 1992–2006...
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  • FK Sloboda Tuzla (category Football clubs in Yugoslavia)
    Communist party of Yugoslavia, under the influence of the ideas of the October Revolution of 1917 and revolutionary movements in Yugoslavia and Bosnia and...
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    especially football and basketball teams. National Championships – 7 First League of SFR Yugoslavia: Winners (3): 1984, 1985, 1986 First League of Serbia:...
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    boom. In the period until 1990, Bar was one of the crucial ports of SFR Yugoslavia, which was invested in and which became the political, industrial, tourist...
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    the 90's break up of SFR Yugoslavia and UN sanctions, Gornji Milanovac was the only city in that time in newly formed FR Yugoslavia whose companies were...
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  • qualifying in May 2011. Ivan Ljubičić (born 19 March 1979 in Banja Luka, SFR Yugoslavia, now Bosnia and Herzegovina) turned professional in 1998, peaking at...
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