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There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovene.
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Croatia, and it was (and is) a Republic, not a province.
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." The former country of Yugoslavia was divided into smaller countries, which speak:SerbianCroatianBosnianSlovenianMacedonianMontenegrinAlbanianRomani
Yugoslavian is the proper adjective for Yugoslavia.
Most of the demand in the US and Europe began with ethnic groups in former Yugoslavian to fight shipping of weapons to Yugoslavia.Most of the demand in the US and Europe began with ethnic groups in former Yugoslavian to fight and stop shipping of weapons to Yugoslavia.
Former Yugoslavian Republic Of Macedonia
Yugoslavia does not exist. Croatian coastline is 4398 km long.
Bata was the former capital of Equatorial Guinea.
I prefer Croatian food, because at the coast we have exactly the same food as in Italy, but we also have the typical traditional Croatian food which other countries don't have except some of the other Former Yugoslavian countries.
It is on the west coast of the State of Florida, but not on the west coast of the United States.
The east coast is on the east and the west coast is on the west.