Created as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes in 1918. Yugoslavia became the official name in 1929. BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA; CROATIA; and SLOVENIA formed independent countries 7 April 1992. Macedonia became independent 8 February 1994 as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (MACEDONIA REPUBLIC).
Criminal acts committed during, or in connection with, war, e.g., maltreatment of prisoners, willful killing of civilians, etc.
A country of eastern Europe, formerly the province of Bosnia in Yugoslavia, uniting with the province of Herzegovina to form the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1946. It was created 7 April 1992 as a result of the division of Yugoslavia and recognized by the United States as an independent state. Bosnia takes is name from the river Bosna, in turn from the Indoeuropean root bhog, "current"; Herzegovina is from the Serbian herceg (duke) + -ov (the possessive) + -ina (country or territory).
Hostile conflict between organized groups of people.
Indifference to, or rejection of, RELIGION or religious considerations. (From Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th ed)
The study of crime and criminals with special reference to the personality factors and social conditions leading toward, or away from crime.
Persons fleeing to a place of safety, especially those who flee to a foreign country or power to escape danger or persecution in their own country or habitual residence because of race, religion, or political belief. (Webster, 3d ed)

General practice in Croatia, Yugoslavia. (1/192)

The position and importance of general practice in the Yugoslavian Health Service is being reviewed in a study of the working conditions, the composition and relationship of the primary health care team, the workload, and the opinions of the patients in Croatia, Yugoslavia.We found that many practices had barely half the recommended equipment, that the average workload was 40 patients a day, and that many general practitioners expected others to improve their organisation rather than undertaking it themselves.Those general-practitioner teams which we rated highly were also the most popular with patients. The job satisfaction of nurses varied and was highest when the doctors in the team did not have a high need for status for themselves.We consider general practice to be of crucial importance in the total system of health care in our country and believe that general practitioners should have the same status as specialists.  (+info)

Malignant tumors of the liver and lungs in an area with a PVC industry. (2/192)

The incidence of malignant tumors of the lung and bronchus and of cytologically confirmed primary malignant tumor of the liver was analyzed for a 4-yr period in a city with several factories, including a PVC industry. Prior to the study two cases of angio-sarcoma of the liver were diagnosed in workers employed in PVC production. The total incidence of analyzed tumors was only slightly higher than predicted. The tumors of the liver recorded did not show any dependence on place of work or residence. During the period of observation, malignant tumors of the bronchus (lung) were not recorded in the PVC industry. Their rate in the area in which the PVC industry is situated was approximately the same as that for the entire city area. The study does not indicate that the occurrence of malignant tumors other than angiosarcoma is associated with exposure to vinyl chloride.  (+info)

Health status of and intervention for U.S.-bound Kosovar refugees--Fort Dix, New Jersey, May-July 1999. (3/192)

In March 1999, as a result of armed conflict in the Kosovo province of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, approximately 860,000 ethnic Albanians sought refuge in neighboring Albania, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), the Republic of Montenegro--Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina. As a result of massive refugee movement into FYROM, many nations, including the United States, accepted refugees for resettlement. Refugee processing centers were established in FYROM and the United States. In the United States, the Migration Health Assessment (MHA) of refugees was undertaken at Fort Dix, New Jersey (i.e., Operation Provide Refuge), in collaboration with the Office of Emergency Preparedness (OEP), Public Health Service, under the direction of the Office of Refugee Resettlement, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Assessments in Skopje, FYROM, were conducted by the International Organization for Migration. This report summarizes the results of collaboration between OEP and CDC to provide preventive health programs for 4045 Kosovar refugees at Fort Dix during a 10-week period, which found that the refugees were in good health and underscores the need for a tailored intervention program targeted at the health conditions of the specific population.  (+info)

Role of radiation therapy in the combined-modality treatment of patients with extensive disease small-cell lung cancer: A randomized study. (4/192)

PURPOSE: To investigate the efficacy and toxicity of cisplatin/etoposide (PE) chemotherapy (CHT) with or without accelerated hyperfractionated radiation therapy (ACC HFX RT) and concurrent daily carboplatin/etoposide (CE) in patients with extensive-disease small-cell lung cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 210 patients were treated with three cycles of standard PE. Patients with a complete response (CR) at both the local and distant levels (CR/CR) or a partial response (PR) at the local level and CR at the distant level (PR/CR) received either thoracic ACC HFX RT with 54 Gy in 36 fractions over 18 treatment days in combination with CE followed by two cycles of PE (group 1, n = 55) or an additional four cycles of PE (group 2, n = 54). Patients who experienced less response were treated nonrandomly (groups 3, 4, and 5). All patients with a CR at the distant level received prophylactic cranial irradiation. RESULTS: For 206 assessable patients, the median survival time (MST) was 9 months and the 5-year survival rate was 3.4%. Patients in group 1 had significantly better survival rates than those in group 2 (MST, 17 v 11 months; 5-year survival rate, 9.1% v 3.7%, respectively; P =.041). Local control was also better in group 1, but the difference was only marginally not significant (P =.062). There was no difference in distant metastasis-free survival between groups 1 and 2. Acute high-grade toxicity was higher in group 2 than in group 1. CONCLUSION: The addition of ACC HFX RT to the treatment of the most favorable subset of patients led to improved survival over that obtained with CHT alone.  (+info)

Instability of the hip in neonates. An ethnic and geographical study in 24,101 newborn infants in Malmo. (5/192)

In a prospective study conducted between 1990 and 1997, 24 101 newborn infants were examined for neonatal instability of the hip and classified by the ethnic origin of their parents. In 63% their mother and father were of Swedish extraction and in 24% they were born in a foreign country. Those of foreign extraction were split into ethnic and geographical subgroups. Although the incidence of treated (dislocatable-unstable) hips was greater in Swedes (7.6/thousand), than in other geographical groups (5.8/thousand) it was not significantly different (p = 0.065). A total of 12.7/thousand were referred from the neonatal ward to the orthopaedic clinic with suspected dislocatable or unstable hips; 6.8/thousand were treated (5.4/thousand dislocatable, 1.4/thousand unstable), but 5.9/thousand were not treated since their ultrasound examination was normal. Two hips were diagnosed late and one case of mild avascular necrosis was found. Examination by dynamic ultrasound decreased the number of treated cases by 5.9/thousand but was not an absolute guarantee of diagnosis.  (+info)

Coronary heart disease incidence in northern and southern European populations: a reanalysis of the seven countries study for a European coronary risk chart. (6/192)

OBJECTIVE: A systematic reanalysis of 10 year coronary heart disease incidence data from the northern and the southern European cohorts of the seven countries study, to contribute indirectly to the production of a European coronary risk chart. DESIGN AND SETTING: Men aged 40-59 years at entry were studied in three northern European cohorts based in Finland and Netherlands (n = 2213); and in 10 southern European cohorts based in Italy, former Yugoslavia, and Greece (n = 5897). Multiple logistic models for the prediction of coronary deaths, coronary incidence (hard criteria), and coronary incidence (any criterion) were solved for the two geographical groups and their pool. Risk factors fed into the models were age, systolic blood pressure, serum total cholesterol, and cigarette smoking. RESULTS: 10 year coronary heart disease mortality and incidence were higher in northern than in southern Europe, with ratios around 2.65. Ratios among the three coronary heart disease manifestations were identical in the two cultural groupings. Coefficients of the multiple logistic models were similar and not significantly different between the two groupings. When applying the coefficients back to the same or the opposite population, the relative risk was large and similar in the different cultures. Relative risk was larger for more severe coronary heart disease manifestations. The absolute risk was overestimated when applying the northern European model to southern European populations and vice versa, with ratios of about 1.5 and 0.5, respectively. Coronary risk charts created to reproduce the shape of those incorporated in recent European guidelines confirmed the excess of absolute risk in the northern compared with the southern European cohorts, all else being equal. CONCLUSIONS: In theory, a more appropriate European coronary risk chart could be produced by adopting coefficients to correct for different background incidence rates in different cultures. Other coefficients could appropriately be used to transform mortality risk into incidence risk.  (+info)

Characterization of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (TEM-52)-producing strains of Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium with diverse resistance phenotypes. (7/192)

Two Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium strains from different clonal origins, both producing an extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (TEM-52), were isolated from a patient. This enzyme was encoded on a single plasmid and was found at very low levels in one strain, while being encoded on multiple plasmids and in multiple different EcoRI fragments in the other strain.  (+info)

Mass identification of persons missing from the break-up of the former Yugoslavia: structure, function, and role of the International Commission on Missing Persons. (8/192)

The staff of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) is attempting to undertake the largest mass human identification effort in history. Through the generosity of numerous governmental and private corporations the ICMP has established or is currently establishing a strong network of political allies, family outreach centers, and DNA laboratories throughout the former Yugoslavia. Furthermore, the ICMP is currently working to streamline current technology as well as employ new technology in its efforts to assist in identifying missing individuals. ICMP will continue to act as a link between the family associations in the region and will synchronize the work of the DNA identification process in the countries affected by the war in the regions of the former Yugoslavia. In the longer term, ICMP seeks to contribute to the closure of the missing persons issue, to raise awareness of the human dimension of the missing persons tragedy, and to preserve a shared and common memory of the missing in the former Yugoslavia.  (+info)

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Yugoslavia" is not a medical term. It refers to a country in southeastern Europe that existed from 1929 to 2006. The country was originally named the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, but it was renamed Yugoslavia in 1929. After World War II, it became a socialist federal republic. The country dissolved in the 1990s amidst political turmoil and ethnic conflict, leading to the formation of several independent countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia. I hope this clarifies things! If you have any other questions, please let me know.

I am not a medical professional, but I can tell you that the term "war crimes" is a legal concept and does not fall under the category of medical definitions. War crimes are serious violations of international humanitarian law committed in armed conflicts. They include acts such as deliberate attacks on civilians or civilian infrastructure, torture, hostage-taking, and the use of weapons that cause unnecessary suffering or superfluous injury.

If you have any questions related to medical definitions or health-related topics, I would be happy to try to help answer them!

Bosnia-Herzegovina is not a medical term. It is a country located in Southeastern Europe, bordered by Croatia to the north and west, Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and the Adriatic Sea to the south. The country has a population of approximately 3.5 million people and is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and natural beauty.

Bosnia-Herzegovina is made up of two entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska, as well as the Brčko District, which is a self-governing administrative unit. The country has a complex political system with a three-member presidency, consisting of one member from each of the three main ethnic groups: Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs.

Bosnia-Herzegovina has faced significant challenges since the end of the Bosnian War in 1995, including political instability, economic underdevelopment, and high levels of corruption. Despite these challenges, the country is working towards greater integration with European institutions and has made progress in areas such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure development.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "war" is not a medical term. It refers to a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or between political or social groups, usually with large-scale violence and loss of life. If you have any questions related to medicine or health, I would be happy to try to help answer them.

Secularism is not a medical term, but rather a sociopolitical concept. It refers to the separation of church and state, where government institutions are neutral and do not favor any particular religion or religious perspective. This means that medical practices and healthcare policies should also be based on evidence-based medicine and scientific principles, rather than religious beliefs or doctrine.

However, it is worth noting that cultural and religious factors can influence health behaviors, attitudes towards medical treatment, and access to care. Therefore, healthcare providers must be aware of and sensitive to the cultural and religious backgrounds of their patients while maintaining a commitment to evidence-based medicine and scientific principles.

Criminology is the scientific study of crime, criminals, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system. It involves the application of various social sciences, including sociology, psychology, and anthropology, to understand and explain these phenomena. The field of criminology also encompasses the development and evaluation of policies and interventions aimed at preventing and controlling crime, as well as understanding the impact of those policies on individuals and communities.

Criminologists may study a wide range of topics related to crime, such as the causes of criminal behavior, the social and economic factors that contribute to crime, the effectiveness of different criminal justice policies and interventions, and the experiences of victims of crime. They may also conduct research on specific types of crime, such as violent crime, property crime, white-collar crime, or cybercrime.

The ultimate goal of criminology is to develop a better understanding of crime and the criminal justice system in order to inform policy and practice, and ultimately reduce crime and improve public safety.

Medically, the term "refugees" does not have a specific definition. However, in a broader social and humanitarian context, refugees are defined by the United Nations as:

"People who are outside their country of nationality or habitual residence; have a well-founded fear of persecution because of their race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion; and are unable or unwilling to avail themselves of the protection of that country, or to return there, for fear of persecution."

Refugees often face significant health challenges due to forced displacement, violence, trauma, limited access to healthcare services, and harsh living conditions. They may experience physical and mental health issues, including infectious diseases, malnutrition, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Providing medical care and support for refugees is an important aspect of global public health.

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  • In 1963, the country was renamed for the final time, as the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY). (wikipedia.org)
  • India-Yugoslavia relations were historical foreign relations between India and now split-up Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. (wikipedia.org)
  • After the breakup, the republics of Montenegro and Serbia formed a reduced federative state, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), known from 2003 to 2006 as Serbia and Montenegro. (wikipedia.org)
  • The formal plan of the conference was that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Kosovo Albanians were to find a peaceful solution. (countercurrents.org)
  • In accordance with section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)), I am continuing for 1 year the national emergency declared on May 30, 1992, with respect to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) (the "FRY (S&M)"), as expanded on October 25, 1994, in response to the actions and policies of the Bosnian Serbs. (archives.gov)
  • In our documents, they are still saying Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. (kzyx.org)
  • When Grubić was in Belgrade in October 2000, he heard that the miners in the coal mining area of Kolubara (in today's Serbia) had started to strike in protest against the regime of Slobodan Milošević who was then president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. (we-make-money-not-art.com)
  • The NATO aggression is referred to as The Bombing of Yugoslavia. (countercurrents.org)
  • Serbian news coverage of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia was shown. (c-span.org)
  • At the 1956 Brioni Meeting President of Yugoslavia Tito, Indian Prime Minister Nehru and President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser met on Brijuni islands in the Yugoslav constituent Socialist Republic of Croatia where they initiated the process which will lead to the establishment of the Non-Aligned Movement in 1961 at the Belgrade Conference. (wikipedia.org)
  • As a pretext to bomb Yugoslavia, the U.S.-led imperialist camp blamed Belgrade for "excessive and disproportionate use of force" in a conflict in Kosovo. (countercurrents.org)
  • Prague, 13 April 1999 (RFE/RL) -- Among the victims of the conflict in Yugoslavia are the hundreds of river boats which carry freight up and down the Danube from western Europe to the Black Sea. (rferl.org)
  • NATO launched its first military operation against Yugoslavia on March 24, 1999. (countercurrents.org)
  • On March 24, 1999, NATO began its "humanitarian intervention" in Yugoslavia. (countercurrents.org)
  • 1999-04-07T12:08:43-04:00 https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvYmVmXC8xMjIzNTYtbS5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ== Defense Secretary William Cohen briefed reporters about the military strikes on Yugoslavia. (c-span.org)
  • Convinced of the failure of the parliamentary system, Alexander abrogated the Vidovdan constitution on Jan. 6, 1929, changed the country's name to Yugoslavia on October 3, and began a period of authoritarian, personal rule. (encyclopedia.com)
  • It was an act of aggression against Yugoslavia, deny the country's sovereignty and integrity, and violently carve away Kosovo for creating an imperialist enclave. (countercurrents.org)
  • Yugoslavia established full diplomatic relations with India on 5 December 1948 following the 1948 Tito-Stalin split. (wikipedia.org)
  • In late 1954 and early 1955 President of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito visited India for the first time. (wikipedia.org)
  • The new Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi visited Yugoslavia for the first time as a prime minister in 1966 which was followed by the return meeting of Tito in the same year. (wikipedia.org)
  • Foreign relations of India Foreign relations of Yugoslavia India and the Non-Aligned Movement Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement Bosnia and Herzegovina-India relations Croatia-India relations India-Montenegro relations India-North Macedonia relations India-Serbia relations India-Slovenia relations Death and state funeral of Josip Broz Tito Jakovina, Tvrtko. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1) it was the capital of Yugoslavia, (2) Tito is buried here - you can visit his mausoleum at the Museum of Yugoslavia and (3) you can visit Nikola Tesla's remains in a gold casket in the Tesla Museum. (travelblog.org)
  • From Tito and Me (1991) to How I Learned to Fly (2022), from Slovenia to Serbia and beyond, from nostalgic tales to dark thrillers, the post-Yugoslav cinematography remembers Yugoslavia. (iheart.com)
  • An annex was added to the document, allowing for NATO's military occupation of Yugoslavia, which the US and UK knew Slobodan Milosevic, the Yugoslav leader, could not possibly accept. (countercurrents.org)
  • After an economic and political crisis in the 1980s and the rise of nationalism and ethnic tensions, Yugoslavia broke up along its republics' borders, at first into five countries, leading to the Yugoslav Wars. (wikipedia.org)
  • Until 1946/47 Yugoslav constituent states were not called Republics (since Yugoslavia was not yet declared a Republic itself), but were titled "Democratic Federal [e.g. (crwflags.com)
  • The official name of the state was changed to Kingdom of Yugoslavia on 3 October 1929. (wikipedia.org)
  • citation needed] Later, the government renamed the country, leading to the first official use of Yugoslavia in 1929. (wikipedia.org)
  • On 6 January 1929, King Alexander I got rid of the constitution, banned national political parties, assumed executive power, and renamed the country Yugoslavia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Alexander (1888-1934) was king of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes from 1921 to 1929 and, after changing the name of his country in 1929, king of Yugoslavia until 1934. (encyclopedia.com)
  • A contemporary account of Alexander's Yugoslavia is Charles A. Beard and George Radin, The Balkan Pivot: Yugoslavia, a Study in Government and Administration (1929). (encyclopedia.com)
  • Yugoslavia was renamed the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia in 1945, when a communist government was established. (wikipedia.org)
  • Records of the Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Yugoslavia, 1945-1949, decimal file 860h. (crl.edu)
  • The Pre-history of the Non-Aligned Movement: India's First Contacts with the Communist Yugoslavia, 1948-50" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
  • I remember Zagreb and Rijeka were doing so: Rijeka was special in displaying five flags in rows on the lightpoles: Yugoslavia, Croatia, League of Communist of Yugoslavia, Italy and the town flag. (crwflags.com)
  • Jugoslavija na međunarodnoj pozornici: aktivna koegzistencija nesvrstane Jugoslavije" [Yugoslavia on the International Stage: Active Coexistance of the Non-Alignd Yugoslavia]. (wikipedia.org)
  • Jugoslavija u istorijskoj perspektivi [Yugoslavia in Historical Perspective]. (wikipedia.org)
  • If we could achieve a situation of peace in the region and we could look toward the integration of Yugoslavia into the European mainstream and if the sanctions could be lifted, I think there will be much more business for Ukrainian shippers and everyone else in the long run. (rferl.org)
  • Yugoslavia remains crippled by economic sanctions imposed by the West. (accuracy.org)
  • One cannot conceive of a situation less conducive to peace than having an evolving democratic power center in one corner of the country, while a totalitarian system is still in place in the other - which is the current situation in Yugoslavia. (csmonitor.com)
  • The US had long tried to replace Milosevic with someone more willing to obey unconditionally and remake what was then still Yugoslavia into yet another eastern European country that was "transitioned" from Communism and despoiled in the process. (rt.com)
  • Get the mobile country codes for calling Yugoslavia from French Antilles. (countrycallingcodes.com)
  • We hope Country Calling Codes has been of help to you in finding the Yugoslavian calling code for your international call from French Antilles to Yugoslavia. (countrycallingcodes.com)
  • Remembering Yugoslavia podcast explores the memory of a country that no longer exists. (iheart.com)
  • For Grubacic, political activist and radical sociologist, Yugoslavia was never just a country-it was an idea. (pmpress.org)
  • Why do foreign policymakers - especially in the US - require that Yugoslavia be preserved as one federal entity at virtually any cost, if this position conflicts with the basic notion of democracy? (csmonitor.com)
  • is the first radical account of Yugoslav history after Yugoslavia, surveying this complex history with imagination and insight. (pmpress.org)
  • Alexander's death deprived Yugoslavia of strong leadership at a time when, because of internal disorder and the hostility of Germany and Italy, it was most needed. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948-1980 introduces the exceptional work of socialist Yugoslavia's leading architects to an international audience for the first time, highlighting a significant yet thus-far understudied body of modernist architecture, whose forward-thinking contributions still resonate today. (moma.org)
  • As someone who had long held an interest in Yugoslavia and its break-up I have for some time doing my own little research on whatever happened there in the 90's. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
  • though Yugoslavia may be dead forever as a political entity, it lives on as a cultural project. (iheart.com)
  • Very briefly the reader's attention is drawn to the basic characteristics of the article on the Yugoslav emigration published in the 5th volume of the Encyclopaedia of Yugoslavia. (srce.hr)
  • The history of Yugoslavia is of global relevance, and there's no one better placed to reveal, share, and analyse it than Andrej Grubacic. (pmpress.org)
  • Members questioned Prime Minister Tony Blair about the NATO military operation in Yugoslavia. (c-span.org)
  • Yugoslavia's material and cultural production inspires many people to make art and products. (iheart.com)
  • The Weight of Chains History - 122 min - ★ 7.45 What was Yugoslavia to the people who used to live. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
  • Many people in Yugoslavia oppose Milosevic but they also despise NATO, which subjected them to a ruthless 11-week bombing campaign. (accuracy.org)
  • Secretary Cook talked to reporters about the refugee situation in Yugoslavia. (c-span.org)
  • A photo post of local hoopers and ball courts from the countries that made up Yugoslavia. (vice.com)
  • Shipping authorities at the Hungarian Transport Ministry say that more than 200 convoys of river freighters and their trailing barges are trapped in mid-journey by the NATO bombing campaign against Yugoslavia and are now stranded in ports across the region. (rferl.org)
  • The concept of Yugoslavia, as a single state for all South Slavic peoples, emerged in the late 17th century and gained prominence through the Illyrian Movement of the 19th century. (wikipedia.org)
  • As a founder of the great South Slav state, Alexander was opposed by those favoring the weakening or dismemberment of Yugoslavia, as well as those who resented his authoritarian rule. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Yugoslavia, 1950-1954 : Department of State decimal files 768, 868, and 968. (crl.edu)
  • Records of the Department of State relating to internal affairs of Yugoslavia, 1910-29. (crl.edu)
  • Halpern, Joel, "Yugoslavia: Modernization in an Ethnically Diverse State" (1969). (umass.edu)
  • Some 60 contemporary artists coming from all the countries that used to form Yugoslavia narrate and interpret a territory that was built on ideals of solidarity and brotherhood. (we-make-money-not-art.com)
  • 20 years have passed since NATO bombed Yugoslavia for 78 days. (countercurrents.org)
  • By the end of this year, the Federation of Serbia in Montenegro, which evolved out of the embers of Yugoslavia only three years ago, seems likely to be disbanded and Kosovo could be on its way to independence. (kzyx.org)
  • Archives of Yugoslavia & Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia & Embassy of the Republic of India in the Republic of Serbia. (wikipedia.org)