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 Translation for 'Yugoslavian' from English to Slovak
NOUN   a Yugoslavian | Yugoslavians
SYNO Jugoslav | Jugoslavian | Yugoslav | ...
juhoslovanský {adj}Yugoslavian
Juhoslovan {m}Yugoslavian
Juhoslovanka {f}Yugoslavian [female]
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Usage Examples English
  • Kikas was a Canadian citizen, but the Yugoslavian government considered him to be a Yugoslavian national.
  • "Brojke i slova" is the name of the Yugoslavian version of the game, produced by the TV center Zagreb for airing on the common Yugoslavian network JRT.
  • DOS candidate Vojislav Koštunica defeated Milošević in the 2000 Yugoslavian presidential election, a watershed moment in Serbian and Yugoslavian politics.
  • The Yugoslavian junior team competed in the European Junior Badminton Championships 3 times before the dissolution of Yugoslavia.
  • SPS leader Slobodan Milošević was defeated by Vojislav Koštunica in the 2000 Yugoslavian presidential election, which took place concurrently with the parliamentary election.

  • The Yugoslavian Athletics Championships was an annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Athletic Federation of Yugoslavia, which served as the Yugoslavian national championship for the sport.
  • Tomos began producing Citroën automobiles under license at the Koper plant in 1959, and selling them in the Yugoslavian market.
  • He is two–time Yugoslavian Champion and two–time Yugoslavian Cup winner.
  • The car has achieved a symbolic status in former Yugoslavian countries due to the simplicity, reliability, and overall cheap price, and the Yugoslavian mentality of people regularly fixing their own cars instead of servicing them at their local garage.
  • In 1981, Halilovic lead Buducnost Podgorica from the lower rank to Yugoslavian A1 league.

  • For two years playing for basketball team OKK Novi Zagreb, team managed to do unthinkable at the time and won an entrance to First Yugoslavian League from Yugoslavian B1 League.
  • Yugoslavian athletes never won a medal at the World Championships.
  • Player: Top Scorer of the 3rd Yugoslavian League (1975), 2nd Yugoslavian League (1981), Most Assists, 1st Yugoslavian League (1984).
  • On 6 May 1967, the Yugoslavian government agreed on an exchange turning Havzi Nela and Lavdie Nela in for several Yugoslavian prisoners held in Albania.
  • The UTVA-60 is a Yugoslavian light aircraft of the 1960s. First flying in 1959, it was built by UTVA for both the Yugoslavian armed forces and for civilian use.

  • The Yugoslavian Grand Prix promoters had received an ultimatum from the FIM before the 1977 Yugoslavian Grand Prix race that, if they did not improve the safety of the circuit, the event would be canceled.
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