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'''South Slavia''' is the [[English language|English]] equivalent of the name [[Yugoslavia]] (''[[Serbian]]-[[Montenegrin]], [[Croatian language|Croatian]], [[Macedonian]], [[Bosnian]] and [[Slovenian]] : Jugoslavija) ('jugo' mean south and 'Slavija' meaning Slavia''). The country at first was called 'kingdom of the serbs, croats and Slovenes' it would later be called Jugosalvija because of its [[Slavic]] location. Over the years of it exsistance it was not realised as South Slavia in any English speaking countries, the name Yugoslavia was formed from the proununctation of Jugoslavija ''The J's are pronounced as Y's in South slavic countrys'' |
'''South Slavia''' is the [[English language|English]] equivalent of the name [[Yugoslavia]] (''[[Serbian]]-[[Montenegrin]], [[Croatian language|Croatian]], [[Macedonian]], [[Bosnian]] and [[Slovenian]] : Jugoslavija) ('jugo' mean south and 'Slavija' meaning Slavia''). The country at first was called 'kingdom of the serbs, croats and Slovenes' it would later be called Jugosalvija because of its [[Slavic]] location. Over the years of it exsistance it was not realised as South Slavia in any English speaking countries, the name Yugoslavia was formed from the proununctation of Jugoslavija ''The J's are pronounced as Y's in South slavic countrys'' |
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South Slavia is the English equivalent of the name Yugoslavia (Serbian-Montenegrin, Croatian, Macedonian, Bosnian and Slovenian : Jugoslavija) ('jugo' mean south and 'Slavija' meaning Slavia). The country at first was called 'kingdom of the serbs, croats and Slovenes' it would later be called Jugosalvija because of its Slavic location. Over the years of it exsistance it was not realised as South Slavia in any English speaking countries, the name Yugoslavia was formed from the proununctation of Jugoslavija The J's are pronounced as Y's in South slavic countrys
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