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  2. The Death of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    The Death of Yugoslavia (broadcast as Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation in the US) [2] is a BBC documentary series first broadcast in September and October 1995, and returning in June 1996. It is also the title of a BBC book by Allan Little and Laura Silber that accompanies the series.

  3. 50 years after the former Yugoslavia protected abortion ... - AOL

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    Bosnia’s women can legally obtain abortion during the first 10 weeks of pregnancy, though economic impediments exist in the impoverished, post-war country. Gec reported from Belgrade, Serbia.

  4. Women's Movements' Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Women’s Movements’ Alliance was a women's rights organization in Yugoslavia, founded in 1923.It was initially known as the Feminist Alliance of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, changed name to Feminist Alliance (FA— Feministička Alijansa), and in 1926 to Women’s Movements’ Alliance or AŽP— Alijansa ženskih pokreta / Alijansa ženskih pokretov).

  5. Yugoslav Women's Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Yugoslav Women's Alliance was founded to function as an umbrella organization for the previously separate women's organizations active in the parts that had united to form the new state of Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It was thus to become the leading force of the women's movement in Yugoslavia in the interwar period. It was the largest women's ...

  6. Vesna Vulović - Wikipedia

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    Vesna Vulović was born in Belgrade on 3 January 1950. [1] [2] Her father was a businessman and her mother was a fitness instructor. [2]Driven by her love of the Beatles, Vulović travelled to the United Kingdom after completing her first year of university, hoping to improve her English language skills.

  7. Lepa Radić - Wikipedia

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    Lepa Svetozara Radić (Serbian Cyrillic: Лепа Светозара Радић; 19 December 1925 – 8 February 1943) was a Yugoslav Partisan and communist of Serbian origin who was awarded the Order of the People's Hero in 1951 for her role in the resistance movement against the Axis powers in the Second World War—becoming the youngest recipient at the time.

  8. Category:History of women in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Women in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    History of women in Yugoslavia‎ (2 C) O. Women's organizations based in Yugoslavia‎ (2 C, 2 P) S. Women's sport in Yugoslavia‎ (9 C, 1 P) W. ... Mobile view ...