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Yugoslavia

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Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija in all south Slavic languages) is a term used for three separate political entities that existed during most of the 20th century. Translated, the name means Land of the South Slavs (jug in Jugoslavija means south).

See also: History of Yugoslavia

Legacy

The present-day countries created from the former parts of Yugoslavia are:

The first former Yugoslav republic that joined the European Union was Slovenia which applied in 1996 and became a member in 2004. Croatia applied for membership in 2003, and could join before 2010. Macedonia applied in 2004, and will probably join by 2010-2015. The remaining three republics have yet to apply so their acceptance generally isn't expected before 2015.

See also: Enlargement of the European Union

Miscellaneous

Asteroid 1554 Yugoslavia is discovered by Milorad B. Protitch and named after first Yugoslavia. da:Jugoslavien de:Jugoslawien et:Jugoslaavia fi:Jugoslavia fr:Yougoslavie he:יוגוסלביה hr:Jugoslavija io:Yugoslavia it:Jugoslavia ja:ユーゴスラビア nl:Joegoslavië pl:Jugosławia sk:Juhoslávia sl:Jugoslavija sr:Југославија sv:Jugoslavien zh-cn:南斯拉夫

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