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Summary Of: Yugoslavs

declared Yugoslavs came mostly from within Serbia... suspected that many to have declared themselves as Yugoslavs will have at some time... group whose aims included the unification of the Yugoslavs and independence from... the term Yugoslavs was used to refer to all of its inhabitants... thereby introducing the Yugoslavs next to Muslims... Yugoslavs have affected world history on many occasions... Other Yugoslavs include entertainers and singers...

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