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Перевод: Yugoslav
[прилагательное] югославский; [существительное] югослав
Тезаурус:
- That said: "All Russians to be handed over to Soviet forces and all surrendered Yugoslav nationals serving in German forces to be handed over to Yugoslav forces."
- The Yugoslav government has clearly been right to try to switch inter-regional aid from a grant (or "loan") basis to a direct investment basis.
- A comparison of social product per head in the 1950s with that in 1986 (in current dinars, unadjusted for regional differences in the cost of living) shows a significant improvement for Montenegro (from less than 60 per cent of the average to 77 per cent) and, at the other end of the scale, for Vojvodina (from less than the Yugoslav average to 21 per cent above it).
- It is not surprising, therefore, that in the latter part of 1987 the Yugoslav government failed, for the first time, to pay interest on its foreign debt.
- The section will conclude with some remarks on two topics of special interest: the effects of exchange depreciation on the balance sheets of Yugoslav banks, and the revealing light thrown on the Yugoslav financial system by the recent collapse of the Bosnian firm of Agrokomerc.
- For the second day Yugoslav jets attacked Croat villages to the east of Mostar, which the Yugoslav army claimed were being used to launch raids on its garrisons.
- Serbian paramilitary groups, with Yugoslav tanks based in Knin, claimed to have recaptured the predominantly Serbian town of Kupres.
- Yugoslav troops opened fire in the city centre after mortar attacks on a garrison and airfield, according to Sarajevo radio.
- YUGOSLAV jet fighters launched rocket attacks on villages in western Bosnia-Hercegovina yesterday as federal forces appeared to step up support for Serbian militiamen in the ethnic conflict convulsing the former Yugoslav republic.
- During the period 1974-;81, the Yugoslav banks borrowed, or gave guarantees for, a very large foreign debt, mainly expressed in dollars.
- The Yugoslav Consul General in Timisoara, Mr Mirko Atamnarkovic, was quoted by the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug as saying tens of thousands were demonstrating in the town.
- Dusan Zivkovic, aged 65, a Yugoslav Serb who was handed to the communists by the British but managed to escape, said he had come to court to find the culprits and "nail the bastards" who had sent his fellow countrymen to their deaths.
- Leaders from Serbian, Croatian and Muslim groups and a senior Yugoslav army general made a joint plea on Sarajevo television for an "absolute and immediate ceasefire" and the resumption of talks on the republic's future.
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