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FORMER STATE IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE BETWEEN NOVEMBER 1943 AND NOVEMBER 1945
DFY; DF Yugoslavia; Democratic Federative Yugoslavia
  • Democratic Federal Yugoslavia Administrative Divisions in 1945

Yugoslavia      
n. Jugoslawien, ehemaliger Balkanstaat heute in die Staaten Serbien Kroatien Slowenien Bosnien Herzegowina und Mazedonien aufgeteilt
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1969-1992 RESERVE COMPONENT OF YUGOSLAVIA'S ARMED FORCES
Yugoslav Territorial Defense; Teritorijalna odbrana; Teritorialna obramba; Територијална одбрана; Territorial Defence Forces (Yugoslavia); Territorial Defense Yugoslavia; Territorial Defence Yugoslavia; Total National Defense (Yugoslavia); Teritorijalna obrana; Territorial Defence Organization; Territorial Organisation; Territorial Defense Forces (Yugoslavia); Territorial Defence (Yugoslavia); General People's Defence; General People's Defense; Yugoslavian Territorial Defense
territoriale Verteidigungsorganisation (System der israelischen Armee zur Verteidigung abgelegener Siedlungen)
Serbia and Montenegro         
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  • national football team]] during the [[2006 FIFA World Cup]]
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  • Mascot of the [[EuroBasket 2005]], hosted by Serbia and Montenegro
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  • Map of the territorial subdivisions of FR Yugoslavia
POLITICAL UNION (2003–06) IN THE BALKANS
Serbia and Montenegro/History; Geography of Serbia and Montenegro; History of Serbia and Montenegro; Yugoslavia/Geography; State of Serbia and Montenegro/History; Serbia and Monternagro; Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; FRY; Geography of Yugoslavia; Serbia-Montenegro; Music of Serbia and Montenegro; Serbia & Montenegro; Serbia And Montenegro; Serbia Montenegro; Srbija i Crna Gora; Serbia and Monte Negro; Federal republic of Yugoslavia; Serbia nad Montenegro; FR Yugoslavia; State Union of Serbia & Montenegro; State Union of Serbia and Montenegro; Serbian-Montenegrin; SiCG; Transportation in Serbia and Montenegro; Union of Serbia and Montenegro; Commonwealth of Serbia and Montenegro; Confederation of Serbia and Montenegro; Third Yugoslavia; Former Republic of Yugoslavia; State Union Serbia and Montenegro; Serboslavia; Music of The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro; Federal republic of yugoslavia; Geography of serbia and montenegro; Milosevic's Yugoslavia; Serbia and montenegro; Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; Serbie-et-Monténégro; Serbie-et-Montenegro; SCG (country); Државна заједница; Србија и Црна Гора; Državna zajednica; Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Milošević era, and the Kosovo War; Federation of Serbia and Montenegro, Milošević era, and the Kosovo War; Yugoslav Federal Republic; Serbia and Montenegro; Yugoslavia; Serbia and Montenegro/Geography; The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro; Savezna Republika Jugoslavija; SR Yugoslavia; SR Jugoslavija; Dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro; F.R. Yugoslavia; Yugoslav Ministry of Internal Affairs; DZSCG; DZ SCG; FR Yugoslav; Sport in Serbia and Montenegro; Montenegro and Serbia; Rump Yugoslavia; Republics of Serbia and Montenegro; SUSM; Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro); Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of)
n. Serbien Montenegro, bergige Republik in Europa, Union der Republiken Serbien und Montenegro

Определение

pula
['p?l?]
¦ noun (plural same) the basic monetary unit of Botswana, equal to 100 thebe.
Origin
Setswana, lit. 'rain'.

Википедия

Democratic Federal Yugoslavia

Democratic Federal Yugoslavia, also known as Democratic Federative Yugoslavia (DF Yugoslavia or DFY), was a provisional state established during World War II on 29 November 1943 through the Second Session of the Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia (AVNOJ). The National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia (NKOJ) was its original executive body. Throughout its existence it was governed by Marshal Josip Broz Tito as prime minister.

It was recognized by the Allies at the Tehran Conference, along with the AVNOJ as its deliberative body. The Yugoslav government-in-exile of King Peter II in London, partly due to pressure from the United Kingdom, recognized the AVNOJ government with the Treaty of Vis, signed on 16 June 1944 between the prime minister of the government-in-exile, Ivan Šubašić, and Tito. With the Treaty of Vis, the government-in-exile and the NKOJ agreed to merge into a provisional government as soon as possible. The form of the new government was agreed upon in a second Tito–Šubašić agreement signed on 1 November 1944 in the recently liberated Yugoslav capital of Belgrade. DF Yugoslavia became one of the founding members of the United Nations upon the signing of the United Nations Charter in October 1945.

The state was formed to unite the Yugoslav resistance movement to the occupation of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers. The agreement left the issue of whether the state would be a monarchy or a republic intentionally undecided until after the war had ended so the position of head of state was vacant. After the merger of the governments, the state was reformed as a one-party Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia with Josip Broz Tito as Prime Minister and Ivan Šubašić as minister of foreign affairs.