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Yugoslavia used the Dinar, which was divided into 100 para.
Republic of Yugoslavia (President Tito used to hold all those states together in the Republic of Yugoslavia)
Ceca, a folk singer, was born in the country of Yugoslavia. However, Yugoslavia has since dissolved, and the part of Yugoslavia she was born in is called Serbia.
Harry styles is amazing
No, there was no place called "Jubiana" in Yugoslavia in the 1980s. It seems you might be referring to "Ljubljana," which is the capital of Slovenia, a republic that was part of Yugoslavia during that time. Ljubljana was known for its rich history and cultural significance within the region.
The Adriatic Sea is east of Italy and west of Yugoslavia and Albania.
Yugoslavia. By a man called Mr Tomas Animata
No, Yugoslavia is not Armenian, Yugoslavia is Slavic.
Serbia was a part of greater federations with other republics called Yugoslavia. It is called Serbia since the middle ages.
When there was a Yugoslavia, its local drink was called Slivovitz, a plum brandy.
The inhabitants of Yugoslavia would have been called Yugoslavians and included the modern day countries of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Kosovo, and Serbia.