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- Yugoslavs abstract "Yugoslavs (Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslaveni, Jugosloveni; Serbian Cyrillic and Macedonian: Југословени; Slovene: Jugoslovani; Bulgarian: Югославяни) is a designation that was originally designed to refer to a united South Slav people. It has been used in two connotations, the first in an ethnic or supra-ethnic connotation, and the second as a term for citizens of the former Yugoslavia. Cultural and political advocates of Yugoslav identity have historically ascribed the identity to be applicable to all people of South Slav heritage, including those of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia and the presently disputed region of Kosovo, Slovenia, and the Republic of Macedonia. Efforts were made to incorporate Bulgaria into Yugoslavia, but this did not succeed.The term ethnic Yugoslavs referred to those who exclusively viewed themselves as Yugoslavs with no other ethnic self-identification.In the early days of Yugoslavia, influential intellectuals Jovan Cvijić and Vladimir Dvorniković advocated the Yugoslavs as a Yugoslav supra-ethnic nation that had tribal ethnicities, such as Croats, Serbs, and others within it.In the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the official designation for those who declared themselves Yugoslav was with quotation marks, "Yugoslavs" (introduced in census 1971). Quotation marks were meant to distinguish Yugoslav ethnicity from Yugoslav citizenship – which was written without quotation marks. Shortly before the dissolution of Yugoslavia many of those who had identified themselves as ethnic "Yugoslavs" reverted to or adopted traditional nationalities such as Serbs, Croats, Bosniaks, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Muslims by nationality, Slovenes—and other small Yugoslav groups in Yugoslavia not officially represented by the state, including Bulgarians, Janjevci, Bunjevci, and Šokci. Some also decided to turn to sub-national regional identifications, especially in multi-ethnic historical regions like Istria, Vojvodina, or Bosnia. The Yugoslav designation however continues to be used by many.".
- Yugoslavs language Bulgarian_language.
- Yugoslavs language Macedonian_language.
- Yugoslavs language Serbo-Croatian.
- Yugoslavs language Slovene_language.
- Yugoslavs populationPlace Australia.
- Yugoslavs populationPlace Canada.
- Yugoslavs populationPlace Croatia.
- Yugoslavs populationPlace Montenegro.
- Yugoslavs populationPlace Serbia.
- Yugoslavs populationPlace Slovenia.
- Yugoslavs populationPlace United_States.
- Yugoslavs related Slavs.
- Yugoslavs related South_Slavs.
- Yugoslavs thumbnail Јован_Цвијић,_географ_(1865-1927).jpg?width=300.
- Yugoslavs wikiPageID "923044".
- Yugoslavs wikiPageRevisionID "600085403".
- Yugoslavs group "Yugoslavs".
- Yugoslavs hasPhotoCollection Yugoslavs.
- Yugoslavs langs Bulgarian_language.
- Yugoslavs langs Macedonian_language.
- Yugoslavs langs Serbo-Croatian.
- Yugoslavs langs Slovene_language.
- Yugoslavs pop "1154".
- Yugoslavs pop "23303".
- Yugoslavs pop "26883".
- Yugoslavs pop "327131".
- Yugoslavs pop "331".
- Yugoslavs pop "527".
- Yugoslavs pop "65305".
- Yugoslavs pop "ca. 444,000".
- Yugoslavs related "Other Slavic peoples, especially South Slavs".
- Yugoslavs subject Category:Demographics_of_Yugoslavia.
- Yugoslavs subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Yugoslavs subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Serbia.
- Yugoslavs subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Slovenia.
- Yugoslavs subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Vojvodina.
- Yugoslavs subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_the_Balkans.
- Yugoslavs subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_the_United_States.
- Yugoslavs subject Category:Slavic_ethnic_groups.
- Yugoslavs subject Category:South_Slavs.
- Yugoslavs subject Category:Yugoslav_people.
- Yugoslavs type Abstraction100002137.
- Yugoslavs type Cognition100023271.
- Yugoslavs type Datum105816622.
- Yugoslavs type Demographic106022076.
- Yugoslavs type DemographicsOfYugoslavia.
- Yugoslavs type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Yugoslavs type EthnicGroupsInBosniaAndHerzegovina.
- Yugoslavs type EthnicGroupsInEurope.
- Yugoslavs type EthnicGroupsInSerbia.
- Yugoslavs type EthnicGroupsInSlovenia.
- Yugoslavs type EthnicGroupsInTheUnitedStates.
- Yugoslavs type EthnicGroupsInVojvodina.
- Yugoslavs type Group100031264.
- Yugoslavs type Information105816287.
- Yugoslavs type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Yugoslavs type Statistic106021499.
- Yugoslavs type EthnicGroup.
- Yugoslavs type CommunityOrganization.
- Yugoslavs type Collective.
- Yugoslavs comment "Yugoslavs (Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslaveni, Jugosloveni; Serbian Cyrillic and Macedonian: Југословени; Slovene: Jugoslovani; Bulgarian: Югославяни) is a designation that was originally designed to refer to a united South Slav people. It has been used in two connotations, the first in an ethnic or supra-ethnic connotation, and the second as a term for citizens of the former Yugoslavia.".
- Yugoslavs label "Joegoslaven".
- Yugoslavs label "Jugoslawen".
- Yugoslavs label "Jugosłowianie".
- Yugoslavs label "Yougoslaves".
- Yugoslavs label "Yugoslavos".
- Yugoslavs label "Yugoslavs".
- Yugoslavs label "Югославы".
- Yugoslavs label "يوغوسلاف".
- Yugoslavs label "ユーゴスラビア人".
- Yugoslavs label "南斯拉夫人".
- Yugoslavs sameAs Jugoslávci.
- Yugoslavs sameAs Jugoslawen.
- Yugoslavs sameAs Yugoslavos.
- Yugoslavs sameAs Yougoslaves.
- Yugoslavs sameAs ユーゴスラビア人.
- Yugoslavs sameAs 유고슬라브인.
- Yugoslavs sameAs Joegoslaven.
- Yugoslavs sameAs Jugosłowianie.
- Yugoslavs sameAs m.03q819.
- Yugoslavs sameAs Q236807.
- Yugoslavs sameAs Q236807.
- Yugoslavs sameAs Yugoslavs.
- Yugoslavs wasDerivedFrom Yugoslavs?oldid=600085403.
- Yugoslavs depiction Јован_Цвијић,_географ_(1865-1927).jpg.
- Yugoslavs isPrimaryTopicOf Yugoslavs.
- Yugoslavs name "Yugoslavs".