Hint
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Answer
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Founded Yugoslavia in 1945, died 1980
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Tito
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Present-day countries on ex-Yugoslav territory
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Slovenia
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Croatia
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Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Serbia
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Montenegro
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Kosovo
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North Macedonia
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Capital cities of each
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Ljubljana
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Zagreb
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Sarajevo
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Belgrade
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Podgorica
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Pristina
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Skopje
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Yugoslav currency
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Dinar
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This part of the Mediterranean bordered Yugoslavia
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Adriatic Sea
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Biggest Yugoslav islands in that sea
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Cres
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Krk
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Brac
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Hvar
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Pag
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Highest peak
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Triglav
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Biggest lake
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Lake Ohrid
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Longest river
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Sava
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River through Yugoslav capital
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Danube
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Place with famous ancient bridge
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Mostar
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Yugoslav high-security prison camp
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Goli Otok
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Year when Winter Olympics were held in Yugoslavia
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1984
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Leader of Serbia 1989–2000
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Slobodan Milosevic
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Leader of Croatia 1990–1999
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Franjo Tudjman
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King of 1st Yugoslavia, assassinated in 1934
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Alexander I
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Famous inventor, engineer and physicist, died 1943
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Nikola Tesla
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Nobel laureate in literature 1961
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Ivo Andric
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Folk musician and contributor to film soundtracks, born 1950
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Goran Bregovic
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Controversial filmmaker, won Palme d'Or in 1995
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Emir Kusturica
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Biggest football (soccer) clubs
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Red Star Belgrade
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Partizan
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Dinamo Zagreb
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Hajduk Split
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Most famous female folk/pop singer, born 1960
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Lepa Brena
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Yugoslav disco-era star from Sarajevo, born 1951
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Zdravko Colic
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Prominent singer and songwriter from Novi Sad, died 2021
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Djordje Balasevic
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Eurovision Song Contest winner 1989
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Riva
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Rock band from Sarajevo, active 1974–1989
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Bijelo Dugme
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Rock band from Belgrade, active 1978–today
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Riblja Corba
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Rock band from Sarajevo, active 1980–today
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Zabranjeno Pusenje
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Meat dish similar to kebab
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Cevapcici
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Flat hamburger
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Pljeskavica
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Relish made of peppers, eggplant and garlic
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Ajvar
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Alcoholic drink usually made of plums
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Rakija
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Odlicno!
i thought i'd use the word soccer because it's an american website, but i see your point.