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  1. Possibilities of aquacultural development on Lake Skadar: Project : final report by Danilo Kaz̆ic, 1989
  2. Models of Identities in Postcommunist Societies: Yugoslav Philosophical Studies, I (Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change. Series Iva, Eastern and Central Europe, V. 10.)
  3. The Belgrade International Film Festival.: An article from: Cineaste by Andrew Horton, 1996-03-22
  4. An interview with Danilo Kis. (Paul Auster/Danilo Kis): An article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction by Brendan Lemon, 1994-03-22
  5. Folk dances;: [volumes] I-VI; summary by Ljubica S Janković, 1951
  6. A Time To Choose : The Truth about the Free Serbian Orthodox Church
  7. Socio-cultural factors influencing emotional disturbance of children (University of Hawaii) by Katarina Cernozubov, 1968

41. An International Conference On Yugoslavia
Environmental Destruction. culture and the Yugoslav Wars. Direct Aid and CommunityDevelopment. Refugees in Britain and yugoslavia. Peacework in Political Parties.
http://www.bradford.ac.uk/acad/rusees/conference.html
An International Conference on Yugoslavia
held on the anniversary of NATO's attack
presented by the Research Unit in South East European Studies, University of Bradford
(formerly the Research Unit in Yugoslav Studies)
and
the West Yorkshire Committee for Peace in the Balkans
in association with
City of Bradford Metropolitan Council
The Yugoslav Crisis: International Responses and the Way Forward
Friday March 24th - Sunday March 26th 2000
Richmond Building, University of Bradford, UK
Supported by: Refugee Action - Northern Refugee Centre - National Peace Council - CND - International Voluntary Service - Pax Christi - United Nations Association - ECRE/ICVA Reference Group on Former Yugoslavia, led by the UK Refugee Council - Anglican Pacifist Fellowship
Poster/Flyer for download Adobe Acrobat - pdf ) - please print, photocopy and distribute widely!
The first European war for over 50 years...
On March 24th 1999 NATO launched the first European war since WWII - against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - ostensibly in response to the failure of the Serbian government to sign the Rambouillet accords. This conference aims to address some of the issues that have arisen from that conflict, to study why Yugoslavia fell apart in 1991 and how the sotuation developed to the point where European cities were under air attack for the first time in over 50 years.

42. Yugoslavia And Kosovo
Bardylis, a tribal chief of Illyria (presentday northwest yugoslavia), assumed controlof and over several centuries a mixed Celtic-Illyrian culture arose in
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T H E S T O R Y
b e h i n d t h e s t o r y Yugoslavia
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Library of Congress - Country guides Serbia Info Kosovo.net ... Map of Yugoslavia There are 18 theatres of conflict around the world -
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Srbija-Crna Gora Geography:
Yugoslavia consists of the two states of Serbia and Montenegro. Yugoslavia is largely a mountainous country. The northeastern section of Serbia is part of the rich, fertile Danubian Plain drained by the Danube, Tisa, Sava, and Morava River systems. Montenegro is a jumbled mass of mountains, containing also some grassy slopes and fertile river valleys. Area:
39,449 sq mi. (102,350 sq km) Map of Yugoslavia Capital and largest city:
Belgrade, 1,168,454 Other large cities: Novi Sad, 179,626; Nis, 175,391; Pristina, 155,499 Population (1999 est.): 11,206,847 (Montenegro: 680,369, Serbia: 10,526,478) (average annual rate of natural increase: Montenegro: 0.07%, Serbia: –0.02%); birth rate: Montenegro: 13.55/1000, Serbia: 12.6/1000; infant mortality rate: Montenegro: 11.2/1000, Serbia: 17.1/1000; density per sq mi.: 284

43. PHOAKS Frequency For Soc.culture.yugoslavia
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44. Society And Culture
Deskmod.org Regional Europe yugoslavia Society and culture. Top/ Regional / Europe / yugoslavia / Society_and_culture Subcategories
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Society and Culture History Internet ... Yugoslav Royal Family
Information on Crown Prince Alexander, head of the Yugoslav Royal Family, and their home in Belgrade.
http://www.royalpalace.ws/ Women in Black Against the War in Yugoslavia
By Donna Hughes, Feminista! vol 3, no 1.
http://www.feminista.com/v3n1/hughes.html The Braindrain Project
Maintaining communication between young professionals who have left Yugoslavia in the past ten years and their colleagues in the country.
http://www.braindrain.eu.org/ Children Dedicated to the children affected by the NATO aggression on the FRY. http://www.children.org.yu/english/index.html Yugoslav Commission for UNESCO List of cultural heritage damaged in the war. http://members.tripod.com/Vasiljevic/News/ Jurist World Law: Yugoslavia Special reports from correspondents and directory of information on all aspects of law in Yugoslavia. From Jurist: the Legal Education Network at University of Pittsburgh. http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/world/yugo.htm

45. Yugoslavia: Death Of A Nation--World History/Literature Lesson Plan (grades 9-12
placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and interests as opposed tothose of other nations. Context For 35 years, Tito held yugoslavia’s six
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Students will understand the following: Historical drama, like other historical fiction, is rooted in history but contains imaginary elements as well. Zlata Filipovic describes in her diary what it was like to be a teenager in Sarajevo during the conflict there. For this lesson, you will need: by Zlata Filipovic, published in the United States in 1995 and available in many libraries and bookstores Computer with Internet access Discuss with students what they know about the drama called The Diary of Anne Frank Diary of a Young Girl

46. Serbian Artists, Yugoslavia, Ljiljana Bursac, Mixed Media, Paintings
Belgrade Headquarters of Yugoslav Army Belgrade - City Fond of culture Belgrade- Fond of culture of the R. Serbia Novi Pazar, yugoslavia - City Museum Prilep
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Phone: 011/751-715 Biography : Born 27. 10. 1946 in Kragujevac, Serbia, Yugoslavia. Studied painting at the Art Academy in Viena, Austria. Member of the Association of Fine Arts of Serbia, Yugoslavia and IAAA - AIAP since 1972. ULUS. Recipient of the "Fond Mladih" scholarship for young talents in 1972-74 and 1975-77. Awards : 1976 - Mantova, Italy - the "Premio Nazionale R. Giorgi" - Medalia d'Argento at the exibition "Cooperazione e Lavoro". At the same exhibition also received the "Placeta San Benedetto Po". 1990 - Piran,Slovenia, Yugoslavia - "Ex Tempore" Personal exhibitions: 1971 - Belgrade, Yugoslavia - Gallery of Yout Center - Budva, Yugoslavia - Gallery of the Cultural Center

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48. Cities.com - Cities Of The World - City Guides Database.
Belgrade title Belgrade yugoslavia new window description Official informationsabout Belgrad covering the city s history, culture, educational institutions
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49. Republic Of Turkey, Ministry Of Culture - Republic Of Federal Yugoslavia
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Architectural Works Outside Turkey Republic of Federal yugoslavia.Home. Rebuplic of Turkey Ministry of culture and Tourism 2004 © All
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50. Republic Of Turkey, Ministry Of Culture - Yugoslavia
yugoslavia. The wonder of Atatürk will symbolize the spirit of the TurkishNation in history. Ministry of culture and Tourism Computer Center 2004.
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51. Former Yugoslavia On The Internet
Serbia. soc.culture.yugoslavia; alt.beograd; yugoslavia algemene info/ general info; The Book of Home Federal Republic of yugoslavia;
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52. Yugoslavia - THE POLITICAL AGENDA FOR THE 1990s
As the 1990s began, the political culture of yugoslavia was in an unprecedentedstate of flux. To reach his goal of separating his
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THE POLITICAL AGENDA FOR THE 1990s
Because "self-managed socialism" was the foundation of both economic and political institutions in Yugoslavia, economic and political issues were inseparable in the post-Tito period. For that reason, formation of economic policy was the main driving force of political decision making in the late 1980s and early 1990s. An important aspect of the economic reform issue was the desperate need for an all-Yugoslav program for equitable division of the natural resources distributed so unevenly among the six republics. Without unanimous backing for such a program by all six republics, only the richer republics could function in the market economy specified in reform programs; on the other hand, without sufficient motivation to continue their financial contributions to the federation, Slovenia and Croatia would declare economic independence and demolish the national economy. But while politicians were swearing allegiance to the Yugoslav nation, the updating and restating of historical conflicts continued into the 1990s, always threatening to overcome constructive political approaches. Longstanding animosities remained between Serbia and Croatia (see The Kingdom of Yugoslavia , ch. 1); the Muslim minorities and the Macedonians in Macedonia (see

53. Pravda.RU Days Of Russian Culture Open In Yugoslavia
Today the Days of Russian culture open in yugoslavia. 1235 Days of Russian cultureopen in yugoslavia Today the Days of Russian culture open in yugoslavia.
http://english.pravda.ru/culture/2002/09/20/36941.html
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Days of Russian culture open in Yugoslavia
Today the Days of Russian Culture open in Yugoslavia. The Days will last till September 26th.
After a long break, Yugoslav admirers of Russian art again have an opportunity to meet with famous actors and art ensembles from Moscow, such as the Beryozka famous choreographic ensemble, the Moskovia chamber orchestra, the leading actor of the Vakhtangov Theatre, Vasily Lanovoi, and others.
The performances of Russian art figures will be held in Belgrade, Novi-Sad, the second largest Serbian city, and four Montenegrin towns.
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55. Knowledge Net Serbia And Montenegro
culture, culture, store, store, Federal government of yugoslavia Federal Ministryof Foreign Affairs Federal Ministry of the Interior Montegrin Government.
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56. The Communication Initiative - Pdskdv92003 - Mobile.culture.container - Former Y
mobile.culture.container Former yugoslavia. Summary In 2001, theFund In Defence of our Future launched a traveling media project
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57. Cultural Situation In The Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia
The Committee on culture and Education has been following developments in Kosovoand the Federal Republic of yugoslavia in its fields of competence education
http://assembly.coe.int/Documents/WorkingDocs/doc99/edoc8310.htm
Cultural situation in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Opinion Doc. 8310 27 January 1999 Committee on Culture and Education Rapporteur: Mr Emanuelis Zingeris, Lithuania, European Democratic Group The Committee on Culture and Education has been following developments in Kosovo and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in its fields of competence: education, media, and the cultural heritage. More than once its Sub-Committee on the Media h s drawn attention to the situation of the media and in particular to the attacks by the government against the independent media. In recent months the situation has further deteriorated with the adoption of the new Serbian Law on Public Information. This provided the authorities are not willing not want to abide by governmental propaganda. We are very much concerned with the new Serbian Law on Universities. Serbian university professors have sought the help of the Council of Europe and we should certainly join all those who have vigorously condemned the assault of the government on university autonomy. We are also very concerned at the growing educational problem for the many refugee children in Kosovo and neighbouring countries. The problem is not only access to education but also itscontent when it comes to the preparation of a future generation. It is evident that the recent upsurge in the armed conflict has worsened these problems.

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59. Japan Forum - Local Discussions - Japanese Community/culture In Yugoslavia?
Japan Guide Homepage, Forum yugoslavia - Japanese community/culture inyugoslavia? Discussions Japanese community/culture in yugoslavia? Is
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60. Foreign Language And Culture
Yiddish Klezmer and Yiddish Music (Ari Davidow); Shtetl (Yiddish languageand culture). yugoslavia Josip B. Tito (former yugoslavia President).
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