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| ARTICLES RELATED TO ethnically clean |  |  |  | ethnically clean: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - HistoryDemocratic Federative Yugoslavia was reconstituted at the AVNOJ or the Anti-Fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia conference in Jajce (November 29 - December 4, 1943) while negotiations with the royal government in exile continued. On November 29, 1945 the Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia was established as a socialist state during the first meeting of democratically established but Communist-led Par ...
See also:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Administrative divisions, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Politics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Culture, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History |
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The first president was Ivan Ribar and prime minister Josip Broz Tito. In 1953, Tito wa ...
See also:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Administrative divisions, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Politics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Culture, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History |
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See also:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Administrative divisions, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Politics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Culture, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History |
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The country consisted of six republics, most of which had its own clear national majority:
Slovenes in Slovenia
Croats in Croatia
Serbs in Serbia
Montenegrins in Montenegro
Macedonians in Macedonia
The notable exception was Bosnia and Herzegovina where Serbs, Muslims a ...
See also:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Administrative divisions, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Politics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Culture, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Demographics |
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 |  |  | ethnically clean: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - EconomyDespite common origins, the economy of socialist Yugoslavia was much different from economies of the Soviet Union and other Eastern European socialist countries, especially after the Yugoslav-Soviet break-up of 1948. Rather than being owned by the state, companies were socially owned and managed with workers' self-management. The occupation and liberation struggle in World War II left Yugoslavia's infrastructure devastated. Even the mos ...
See also:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Administrative divisions, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Politics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Culture, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy |
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The Yugoslav People's Army or JNA/JLA was the main organization of the military forces. It was composed ...
See also:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Administrative divisions, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Politics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Culture, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military |
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The Yugoslav People's Army or JNA/JLA was the main organization of the military forces. It was composed of the ground army, navy and aviation.
The regular army mostly originated from the Yugoslav Partisans of the Second World War.
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See also:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Administrative divisions, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Politics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Culture, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military |
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See also:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Administrative divisions, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Politics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Culture, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy |
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 |  |  | ethnically clean: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - PoliticsThe defining document of the state was the Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which was amended in 1963 and 1974.
The Communist Party of Yugoslavia had won the first elections, and remained in power throughout the state's existence. It was also called League of Communists of Yugoslavia, and it was composed of individual parties from each constituent republic.
The primary political leader of the state was Josip Broz Tito, but there were several other important politicians, particularly ...
See also:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Administrative divisions, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Politics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Culture, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Politics |
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See also:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Administrative divisions, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Politics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Culture, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy |
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The country consisted of six republics, most of which had its own clear national majority:
Slovenes in Slovenia
Croats in Croatia
Serbs in Serbia
Montenegrins in Montenegro
Macedonians in Macedo ...
See also:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Administrative divisions, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Politics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Culture, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Demographics |
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The Yugoslav People's Army or JNA/JLA was the main organization of the military forces. It was composed of the ground army, navy and aviation.
The regular army m ...
See also:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - History, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Administrative divisions, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Economy, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Politics, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Culture, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Military |
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