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What is the capital city of Serbia?
Belgrade
Serbia/Capitals
Belgrade, Serbo-Croatian Beograd (“White Fortress”), city, capital of Serbia. It lies at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers in the north-central part of the country.
What is the capital of Kosovo?
Pristina
Kosovo/Capitals
How many cities are there in Serbia?
24 cities
Serbia has 24 cities, and each of them has a unique history, and its own stories and legends. Most of them are known as places of engaging entertainment and fun nights out that last until the morning.
Where does the majority of the population of Yugoslavia live?
In general, the Yugoslav identity was more common in the multiethnic regions of the country, i.e. the more multiethnic the constituent republic, the higher the percentage; therefore the highest were in Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia (especially Vojvodina), and Bosnia and Herzegovina and the lowest were in Slovenia, Macedonia, and Kosovo.
How many people live in the capital city of Russia?
Moscow, Russia’s capital city, anchors a central industrial area that is home to more than fifty million people. Moscow alone has more than ten million residents, with about thirteen million in its metropolitan area, making it slightly smaller than the Los Angeles, California, metro area.
Why was there conflict between Serbs and Croats in Yugoslavia?
The term “Yugoslavs” was used to refer to all of its inhabitants, but particularly to those of South Slavic ethnicity. Some Croatian nationalists viewed the Serb plurality and Serbian royal family as hegemonic. Eventually, a conflict of interest sparked among the Yugoslav peoples.
Why are there quotation marks on the Yugoslav census?
In the SFR Yugoslavia, the official designation for those who declared themselves simply as Yugoslav was with quotation marks, “Yugoslavs” (introduced in census 1971). The quotation marks were originally meant to distinguish Yugoslav ethnicity from Yugoslav citizenship – which was written without quotation marks.