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Jugoslav
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Jugoslav [ˈjuːgəʊˌslɑːv], Jugoslavian [ˌjuːgəʊˈslɑːvɪən]
adj & n
(Placename) (Social Science / Peoples) a variant spelling of Yugoslav, Yugoslavian
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Noun1.Jugoslav - a native or inhabitant of YugoslaviaJugoslav - a native or inhabitant of Yugoslavia
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Jugoslavija, Serbia and Montenegro, Union of Serbia and Montenegro, Yugoslavia - a mountainous republic in southeastern Europe bordering on the Adriatic Sea; formed from two of the six republics that made up Yugoslavia until 1992; Serbia and Montenegro were known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until 2003 when they adopted the name of the Union of Serbia and Montenegro
European - a native or inhabitant of Europe
Translations
Jugoslav [ˈjuːgəʊˈslɑːv]
A. ADJyugoslavo
B. Nyugoslavo/a m/f
Jugoslav [ˈjuːgəʊslɑːv]
adjyougoslave
nYougoslave mf
Jugoslav
adjjugoslawisch
nJugoslawe m, → Jugoslawin f


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In December 1924, restrictions on Greeks, Jugoslavs, Albanians and Maltese were further tightened; and in June 1925, a provision was inserted into the Immigration Act that enabled the Governor-General to issue a Proclamation prohibiting: aliens of any specified nationality, race, class or occupation, in any case where he deemed it desirable so to do .
At that time Jugoslavs were certainly capable of being rough but, in contrast to today, they were then very rarely brutal.
As 1946 drew to its end, even Jugoslavs of the formerly privileged classes settled down into a cohabitation with Tito's new government, which had the active support of the greater part of the population.
 
 
 
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