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  1. A system of oyster culture on floating shellfish parks (Studies and reviews / General Fisheries Council for the Mediterranean) by M Nikolić, 1962
  2. The signs of Vinca culture;: An internal analysis: their role, chronology and independence from Mesopotamia by Milton McChesney Winn, 1973
  3. The Impossible Country: A Journey Through the Last Days of Yugoslavia by Brian Hall, 1994-07-01
  4. Yugoslavia (Phono Book Series) by International Communications Foundation, 1963-01-01
  5. Culture And Art Activities Of Trade Unions Of Yugoslavia by M. MILOYKOVITCH, 1950-01-01
  6. Balkan Babel: The Disintegration Of Yugoslavia From The Death Of Tito To Ethnic War, Second Edition by Sabrina Petra Ramet, 1996-02-01
  7. Language, ethnicity, and nationalism: On the linguistic foundations of a unified Yugoslavia by Henrik Birnbaum, 1978
  8. Possibility of acclimatization and population of American white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in mountain region of Yugoslavia: Final technical report by Dus̆an Bojović, 1975
  9. Early farming cultures in central Serbia (eastern Yugoslavia): Preliminary report and guide to an exhibit in the National Museum of Kragujevac by Alan McPherron, 1971
  10. Early farming cultures in Central Serbia: (Eastern Yugoslavia). Preliminary report and Guide to an exhibit in the National Museum of Kragujevac, September, ... muzeju Kragujevac - septembar, 1971] by Alan McPherron, 1971
  11. Bibliography of English language sources on Yugoslavia: Also sections on peasant society, field methods, European peasant cultures, the Balkans and Eastern Europe by Joel Martin Halpern, 1964
  12. Neighbors at War: Anthropological Perspectives on Yugoslav Ethnicity, Culture, and History by Joel Martin Halpern, 2000-07-01
  13. Disintegration in Frames: Aesthetics and Ideology in the Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Cinema by Pavle Levi, 2007-01-30
  14. Dubrovnik: And its surroundings history, culture, art, tourism, scenery by Anus̆ka Novaković, 1989

21. Yugoslavia
YUGOSLAVIA'S INTERNAL BORDERS AS INTERNATIONAL BORDERS A QUESTION OF APPROPRIATENESS. (East European Quarterly) Yugoslavia Death on a Nation. (book reviews) (Foreign Policy)
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22. Women, State, Culture ...
Welcome to Women, State, Culture on women in the Balkan region. If you are a interested in anthropology, women's studies, women's human rights, activism, or
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23. NIC - Soc.culture.yugoslavia
Discussions of Yugoslavia and its people. For discussion of culture and cultural heritage of nations and nationalities in Yugoslavia - social and economical issues of
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24. Socialist Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia - Culture
A selection of articles related to Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Culture
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25. Podgorica - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Podgorica, is the capital and largest city of Montenegro. Podgorica's favourable position at the confluence of the Ribnica and Morača rivers and the meeting point of the
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Podgorica Location in Montenegro Coordinates: 42°28′N 19°16′E 42.467°N 19.267°E Country Montenegro Municipality Podgorica Founded Before 11th century Government Mayor Miomir Mugoša DPS Area ... Elevation Population Density 117.4/km Time zone CET UTC+1 Postal code Area code(s) Twin Cities Belgrade Serbia ... Croatia Website http://podgorica.me/ Podgorica (pronounced pod-go- REE -tsa Montenegrin Podgorica , Подгорица, lit. "under the small hill"), is the capital and largest city of Montenegro Podgorica's favourable position at the confluence of the Ribnica and Morača rivers and the meeting point of the fertile Zeta Plain and Bjelopavlići Valley has encouraged settlement. The city is close to winter ski centres in the north and seaside resorts on the Adriatic Sea A census in 2003 put the city's population at 136,473. The Podgorica Municipality contains 10.4% of Montenegro's territory and 27.3% of its population. It is the administrative centre of Montenegro and its economic, cultural and educational focus.

26. Culture And Arts - Yugoslavia - Europe
culture, arts, yugoslavia, europe Yugoslavia, Culture and Arts. The cultural and artistic heritage of Yugoslavia was as varied as its peoples.
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Folk music varied from accordion-accompanied songs of Slovenia to ancient and modern epic poems of Serbia and Montenegro. The poems are chanted to the accompaniment of a one-stringed Slavic lute called a gusle. Yugoslav music of the late 20th century, including rock, often had a folk base. Opera and symphonic and chamber music were popular in Ljubljana, Zagreb, and Belgrade. The Dubrovnik summer festival achieved international renown. This performing arts festival featured primarily music, ballet, and drama. Ivan Mestrovic, a Croat, was considered one of the 20th centurys outstanding sculptors. Yugoslavias self-taught peasant painters are still world-famous. One such painter is Ivan Generalic, a Croat who painted in the behind glass tradition of the Drava valley. In that tradition, paintings were made on the back of panes of glass to preserve them from soot and grease in peasant homes that lacked chimneys. Internationally known writers included Ivo Andric, a Bosnian who won the 1961 Nobel Prize for literature. His most famous work is the novel The Bridge on the Drina (1945; trans. 1959). Milovan Djilas of Montenegro was the most famous dissident of the second Yugoslavia. His works include The New Class: An Analysis of the Communist System (1957) and Land Without Justice (1958). Also of note were the Serbs Milorad Pavic, who wrote Dictionary of the Khazars (1984), and Dobrica Cosic, who wrote the four-volume work A Time of Death (1972-1979).

27. Yugoslavia - Culture
Definition of Yugoslavia from The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy.
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28. Dictionary - MSN Encarta
Enter a search term above to find Dictionary definitions or click the Thesaurus tab to find synonyms and antonyms.
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29. Socialist Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia - Culture
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the Yugoslav state that existed from the end of World War II to the Yugoslav wars. It was a communist republic that comprised the area
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The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the Yugoslav state that existed from the end of World War II to the Yugoslav wars . It was a communist republic that comprised the area of the present-day states of Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Republic of Macedonia Serbia and Montenegro and Slovenia
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30. Recapitulating Yugoslavia: Culture, Politics, And State-Building In Bosnia And H
Ever since the war in the former Yugoslavia came to an end, the international community has sought to establish new political and constitutional arrangements for Bosnia and
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31. Yugoslavia - Uncyclopedia, The Content-free Encyclopedia
Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija Ju as in You!) was the name of a former generic communist utopia, best known for its phonetic alphabets and exploding hatchback cars.
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fuckin slavia Flag Coat of Arms Motto : "Don't Shoot Your Neighbour, You Don't Know Where It'll End!" Anthem : "Why can't we be friends?" Capital Titograd Largest city Titograd Official languages Yugoslavian, Jugoslavian, Iugoslavian, Ee-oo-ghow-zlah-vee-an, Croatoserbobosniak, Serbocroatian, Slovene, Croatian, Dalmatian, Istrian, Slavonian, Shtokavian, Kajkavian, Chakavian, Bosnian, Bosniak, Srpskian, Herzegovinian, Brčkian, Serbian, Slavoserbian, Vojvodinian, Kosovarian, Metohijan, Montenegrin (Montese, Negrin), Macedonian, too many to list, wait, most of them are really 1 language. Government COOL! National Hero(es) Josip "Broz Before Hoz" "Joe" "Joe Jakarta" Tito Declaration
of Formation Currency Dinar Religion Brotherly love Population Divorced Area Undiscovered National animal The Yugo “It seemed like a good idea at the time”
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32. Yugoslavia Food
Yugoslavia Food Please submit links, url, comments about foods of Yugoslavia Food
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33. Yugoslavia Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
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YU Culture What's new in Yugoslavia culture, Dizajn, Fotografy, Arhitect .. and many other cool staf.. see..
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35. Serbo-Croatian Language Profile
Popularity Difficulty Most people will learn SerboCroatian ( aka Serbo-Croat) only if they have a special reason (family, regular tourism, work, etc…).
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36. Culture Of Croatia - Traditional, History, People, Clothing, Traditions, Women,
Culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Culture of Botswana, Culture of Brazil, Culture of British Virgin Islands, Culture of Brunei Darussalam, Culture of Bulgaria, Culture of Burkina
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Identification. Hrvat A small percentage of non-Croat groups identify with a different culture. Serbs usually identify with Serbian culture. Slovenes, Muslims, Jews, Albanians, and Roma (Gypsies) generally identify with their own national groups and cultures. In two cases non-Croats constitute a significant minority in a local population and have maintained group identities as non-Croats. In Istria, an Italian minority prefer the Italian language, and identify strongly with Italian culture. In Slavonia, along the Hungarian border, ethnic Hungarians (Magyars) prefer the Hungarian language and identify with Hungarian culture. This is not generally true of non-Croat and non-Slav populations in other regions, such as Italians in Dalmatia and Hungarians in Zagreb. Vojna Krajina ) who did not identify with Croatian culture. As tensions built between Croats and Serbs in the late 1980s, Krajina Serbs began to express animosity toward the Croatian culture and language. In 1991, Croatia lost political control of this region (and 30 percent of its land); in 1995, it regained legal and political control. In 1997, when the region was restored to Croatian administration, most Krajina Serbs left for Serbia, where many now live as refugees.

37. Answers.com - What Is Yugoslavia's Culture
Yugoslavias is a culture, obviously yu kno tht but its mainly described as albanian people. albanian people are people who follow islam culture. so bascially muslim/islam
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38. Yugoslavia - Definition Of Yugoslavia At YourDictionary.com
Yuga; Yugo; Yugo (abbreviation) Yugo L; Yugo. Yugos; Yugoslav Yugoslavia; Yugoslavia (Culture) Yugoslavia (images) Yugoslavian; YUH; YUHO; YUI; YUJ; YUJA; yuk
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39. Yugoslavia | Define Yugoslavia At Dictionary.com
Yugoslavia culture –noun. 1. a federal republic in S Europe since 1992 comprised of Serbia and
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