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What does Yugoslavia mean?
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Mother Teresa was born in Yugoslavia in 1910.
Movie subtitles
Yugoslavia.
Actually, they were ordered. by the ambassador from the People's Republic of Yugoslavia.
I'm going to Yugoslavia as a guide.
Radio Free Yugoslavia.
In Yugoslavia the striking group of the proletarian brigades under the command of the famous commander Tito continues its triumphant campaign towards the west part of Bosnia.
Members of the party and members of the League of the Communist Youth of Yugoslavia, machine gunners, bomber volunteers, forward.
I'll need some help to get across the frontier strip between Yugoslavia and Trieste.
Been long in Yugoslavia?
Yugoslavia, isn't it?
No, it's in Yugoslavia.
Brothers! Nations of Yugoslavia.
The Second front has already been opened in the Balkans by the People's Revolutionary Army of Yugoslavia.
Even though the conspirators and their boss may have risen to important positions in the Party and the State they did not manage, like Tito in Yugoslavia, to take the power nor reach their criminal goal.
It is Yugoslavia!
As much as Yugoslavia worries you?
What has to do this with Yugoslavia?
I'll need help to get across the frontier strip between Yugoslavia and Trieste.
Rome, even Yugoslavia.
We did not make a phone call to Yugoslavia.
We have never been to Yugoslavia.
We do not know anyone in Yugoslavia.
We sit around eating pot roast and calling Yugoslavia.
In Yugoslavia. The Balkans.
Now, here comes Miss Yugoslavia, a picture of radiant health.
Can I trade you two stamps from France for one from Yugoslavia?
Where is Yugoslavia?
Afterward I went to Yugoslavia.
It's in Yugoslavia.
In Yugoslavia?
In April of 1941, Third Reich declared war on Yugoslavia.
Why did she come to Yugoslavia?
The new Yugoslavia will everything is easy.
We must not forget that Tito's army controls a half of Yugoslavia and that we can get the support there.
Us, the youth of Yugoslavia, thank you for your support and belief in us.
I would like to thank the peoples of Yugoslavia. who sent their wishes via our youth.
Yugoslavia wouldn't go to ruin without you.
Old Yugoslavia disappared in 1941.
No, in Yugoslavia.
News and current affairs
Even Slobodan Milosevic had more support in Yugoslavia before his fall.
Yugoslavia has disintegrated, but the disintegration is incomplete.
It was in Yugoslavia that Vojislav Kostunica was elected president, but his mandate comes solely from support in Serbia.
Yet it was Yugoslavia, whose foundations are unstable, that was recently admitted to the UN.
Kostunica's election as President of Yugoslavia amounts to an incomplete revolution: many of the old guard are still in place.
Yugoslavia gave way to Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Macedonia; it may perhaps shortly disgorge Kosovo and Montenegro as well.
Although the Baltic republics merely reestablished their pre-WWII independence, and Yugoslavia's breakup was a bloody affair like so many other wars of independence, there is something tantalizing new in all this as well.
Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia came into existence because their constituent parts were not seen as viable independent states.
Finally, donor countries must apply the lessons learned in restoring the war-ravaged states of the former Yugoslavia.
They condoned or even supported American air strikes against Baghdad in December 1998, and they supported or even participated in NATO's air strikes against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in March 1999.
In an incredibly short period of time the Serbian Stability Pact has united more political protagonists than any previous democratic movement in Serbia since the break-up of Yugoslavia.
Once conflict erupts, as Yugoslavia shows, most forms of punitive intervention have unintended adverse consequences.
No one pays any attention to Russia: not over Yugoslavia; not over decisions concerning former soviet republics, where significant Russian populations reside.
He welcomed Tito's rise in Yugoslavia as an internal challenge to Moscow's hegemony that he hoped others would emulate.
I wrote those words with the French political scientist Jacques Rupnik in 1991, just as war was breaking out among Yugoslavia's successor states.
During the communist era, Yugoslavia provided a sharp contrast with the Soviet bloc.
It was NATO's robust military intervention, not European diplomacy, that created the conditions for the end of genocide and ethnic cleansing in the former Yugoslavia.
In 1999, an international criminal tribunal indicted another sitting head of state, Slobodan Milosevic of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
But the last decade of the twentieth century was also indelibly stained by ethnic cleansing in ex-Yugoslavia and genocide in Rwanda, and during the current decade the tide has seemed to turn against the rights cause.
But the UN was unable to avert the Cold War, wars in Algeria, Vietnam, and Yugoslavia, or genocide in Cambodia and Rwanda.
On the other hand, there is limited enthusiasm for establishing yet another ad hoc international tribunal - in addition to those now at work for ex-Yugoslavia and Rwanda - because of the costs.