اليوغوسلاڤ (الصربو-كرواتية: Jugoslaveni, Jugosloveni; السيريلية الصربية والمقدونية: Југословени؛ السلوڤينية: Jugoslovani؛ البلغارية: Югославяни؛ بالإنگليزية: Yugoslavs) هم أقلية تعيش في البوسنة والهرسك وصربيا لا تزال تؤمن حتى الصرب والبشناق والكروات والمونتنگرن أمة واحدة وشعب واحد، والحدثة مأخوذه من حدثتين South Slavs وتعني السلافيون الجنوبيون.
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Second Yugoslavia and later
Percentage Identifying as Yugoslav
Republics and Provinces
1961
1971
1981
Croatia
.4
1.9
8.2
Serbia
.2
1.4
4.8
Bosnia and Herzegovina
8.4
1.2
7.9
Kosovo
.5
.1
.1
Macedonia
.1
.2
.7
Montenegro
.3
2.1
5.3
Slovenia
.2
.4
1.4
Vojvodina
.2
2.4
8.2
All of Yugoslavia
1.7
1.3
5.4
مشاهير اليوغسلاڤ
Yugoslavs have affected world history on many occasions. One prime example is the leader, president for life, and founder of second Yugoslavia, Marshal Josip Broz Tito who organized resistance against Nazi Germany in Yugoslavia, he effectively expelled Nazi occupation in Yugoslavia, co-founded the Non-Aligned Movement, and defied Joseph Stalin's Soviet pressure on Yugoslavia.
Other people from Yugoslavia include intellectuals, entertainers, singers and sportspersons, such as:
Aleksa Đilas
Ivan Ergić
Goran Bregović
Andrej Grubacic
Lepa Brena
Ivica Osim
Božo Koprivica
Oliver Dulić
Dževad Prekazi
Magnifico
Milić Vukašinović
Milan Milišić
Đorđe Ðogani
Branko Đurić[]
Branko Milićević "Kockica"
Ašok Murti
Ekrem Jevrić
Joška Broz, the grandson of Josip Broz Tito
Boris Vukobrat
Duško Vujošević
Josip Pejaković
Branimir Štulić
Srđa Popović
Igor Mandić
Srđan Dragojević
Bogdan Tanjević
الهيئات
Logo of the Alliance of Yugoslavs
الرموز
انظر أيضاً
Yugoslavism
Yugoslavs in Serbia
Soviet people
South Slavs
Serbs
Croats
Slovenes
Montenegrins
Bosniaks
Macedonians
Demographics of Yugoslavia
Demographics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Demographics of Croatia
Demographics of the Republic of Macedonia
Demographics of Montenegro
Demographics of Serbia
Demographics of Slovenia
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مشاع الفهم فيه ميديا متعلقة بموضوع Yugoslavs.
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