Jugoslavia
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- Jugoslavian adjective
Example Sentences
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Mabel Grouitch is today the best known hostess in Jugoslavia.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Before Adamic had left Jugoslavia it was nearly time for him to be godfather to Ton�'s firstborn.
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The Jugoslav press, delighted, prophesied peace in the Balkans, hoped for early ratification of the treaty which gives Jugoslavia a free harbor at Saloniki.
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In Belgrade, Foreign Minister Bogoljub Jevtitch of Jugoslavia declared: "The Little Entente is firmly resolved to maintain by all possible means all the territory it has won."
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This was supplied by the dispute between Italy and Jugoslavia, two nations which he held, so to say, in the hollow of his hand.
From The Inside Story of the Peace Conference by Dillon, Emile Joseph
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