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Jugoslavia

American  
[yoo-goh-slah-vee-uh] / ˌyu goʊˈslɑ vi ə /

noun

  1. Yugoslavia.


Jugoslavia British  
/ ˌjuːɡəʊˈslɑːvɪə /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Yugoslavia

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Other Word Forms

  • Jugoslavian adjective

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They were told by the Dowager Queen Marie�herself the mother of three Rumanian princesses, Princess Ileana, ex-Queen Elizabeth of Greece and Queen Marie of Jugoslavia.

From Time Magazine Archive

This was not calculated to please Jugoslavia, just to the north of Albania, because within Jugoslavia boundaries dwell 500,000 Albanians.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Jugoslav press, delighted, prophesied peace in the Balkans, hoped for early ratification of the treaty which gives Jugoslavia a free harbor at Saloniki.

From Time Magazine Archive

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."

From Time Magazine Archive

She is convinced that her next war will be fought, not with the weak young state of Jugoslavia, but with Jugoslavia allied with France.

From The New Frontiers of Freedom from the Alps to the Ægean by Powell, E. Alexander (Edward Alexander)