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Yugoslavs
Yugoslavs Yugoslav was an ethnic designation used by ... After the break up of Yugoslavia, most Yugoslavs switched back to traditional nationalities such as ... 19th and early 20th centuries, the term "Yugoslavs" started to be used as a synonym ... of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the term Yugoslavs was used to refer to all of ... However, many people still declared themselves as Yugoslavs because they wanted to express an ...
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Talk:Yugoslavs
Talk:Yugoslavs I think I patched the article up ... most common reasons that people declared themselves Yugoslavs included..." doesn't make sense to me ... reasons that people had for declaring themselves Yugoslavs included..." would make sense, but I don ... the article given by those calling themselves Yugoslavs, or are they explanations offered by others ... even more offensive. Finally, saying that "most Yugoslavs switched back to traditional nationalities such" ...
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Talk:Slavic peoples
... of Croats fell (and the number of Yugoslavs also rose). Bunjevci are the more vocal ... Ethnic" Bunjevci are as "real" as "ethnic" Yugoslavs, as real as angular circle or square ... s so wrong with people declaring themselves Yugoslavs? The basis for nationality among the principle ... South Slavs Bosniaks, Muslims, Croats, Bunjevci, Sokci, Yugoslavs, Serbs, Gorani and Montenegrins are all listed ... appropriate it is to include Muslims and Yugoslavs in the list, neither of these ...
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Talk:Banja Luka
... approx: 27300 Croats, 25350 Muslims (Bosniaks), 23400 Yugoslavs (Equally Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks) Total: 76050 ... The fact that you claim that the Yugoslavs are Muslims and Catholics and that they ... agree) that those who declared themselves as Yugoslavs before the war were equaly represented by ... first of all that 2/3 of Yugoslavs in Banja Luka were Catholics and Muslims ... all, if we are to divide the Yugoslavs that can only be done proportionately ...
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Talk:Republic of Serbian Krajina
... shallot] There were nearly 100,000 Orthodox Yugoslavs in 1991 in Croatia. I don't ... it is funny how the number of Yugoslavs fell to almost zero, and the number ... should be mentioned, yeah. Although with the Yugoslavs, there's always a reasonable possibility that ... It says that there were 104,728 Yugoslavs in SRH in 1991, but it doesn ... where I find the 100,000 Orthodox Yugoslavs that is acceptable, is www.rastko. ...
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Talk:Bunjevci
... themselves ONLY as Croats, but also as Yugoslavs, Magyars, Serbs, etc. The view that they ... them declare themselves as Croats, Serbs or Yugoslavs that does not mean that ALL OF THEM are Croats, Serbs or Yugoslavs. The reason why we have this article ... 1%), Croats (11.2%), Bunjevci (11.1%), Yugoslavs (6%), Montenegrins (1%), etc. Do you think ... well as most of declared Croats and Yugoslavs are actually ethnic Bunjevci. By the ...
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Talk:Josip Broz Tito
... in all reality you are what the Yugoslavs call a "SELJAK" I’m too young to ... than 15 years. Why you speak about Yugoslavs in present times? Tito WAS a communist ... leader. As for the non-existence of Yugoslavs, well, sorry to disappoint, but there are ... existed around didn't seem to bother Yugoslavs because all the founding councils of the ... although he was a generally benevolent (to yugoslavs) dictator, unlike Stalin. --Hurricane Angel 03: ...
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Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina
... persons. The population was given several nationalities: Yugoslavs (Slavs, the majority) Germans Hungarians Turks By ... 25.7%) Croats 711,665 (21.7%) Yugoslavs 275,883 (8.4%) Montenegrins 12,828 ... 37.2%) Croats 772,491 (20.6%) Yugoslavs 43,796 (1.2%) Montenegrins 13,021 ... 644 (32%) Croats 758,136 (18.4%) Yugoslavs 5 326,280 (7.9%) Montenegrins 14 ... 31.4%) Croats 755,895 (17.3%) Yugoslavs 239,845 (5.5%) Montenegrins others ...
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History of Communist Albania
... 1943 Mukaj agreement under pressure from the Yugoslavs, Albania's communists had consented to restore ... exchange, and textile mill in Tiranë. The Yugoslavs also bolstered the Albanian economy by paying ... when the Albanians began complaining that the Yugoslavs were paying too little for Albanian raw ... industries and an oil refinery, while the Yugoslavs wanted the Albanians to concentrate on agriculture ... self-sufficiency, light industry, and agriculture. The Yugoslavs complained bitterly, and when Spiru came ...
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Demographic history of Montenegro
... 62% Croats: 9,814 or 2.34% Yugoslavs: 6,424 or 1.53% Albanians: 23 ... 5% Croats: 10,664 or 2.26% Yugoslavs: 1,559 or 0.33% Albanians: 25 ... 26% Croats: 9,192 or 1.74% Yugoslavs: 10,943 or 2.07% Albanians: 35 ... 36% Croats: 6,904 or 1.81% Yugoslavs: 33,146 or 5.67% Albanians: 37 ... 57% Croats: 6,244 or 1.02% Yugoslavs: 26,159 or 4.25% Albanians: ...
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