Meaning
[1] Geography, historical: former state (between 1918 and 2006) in Southeast Europe
[1] Geographie, historisch: ehemaliger Staat (zwischen 1918 und 2006) in SüdosteuropaExamples
[1] "Yugoslavia had around 23.5 million inhabitants in 1991, there were 19 cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants each."
[1] „Jugoslawien hatte 1991 rund 23,5 Millionen Einwohner, es gab 19 Städte mit jeweils mehr als 100.000 Einwohnern.“
[1] "With the partisan leader Tito, who already mastered large parts of Yugoslavia, the Soviet dictator had agreed that the Red Army would be pushed through to him and then further westwards"
[1] „Mit dem Partisanenführer Tito, der bereits große Teile Jugoslawiens beherrschte, hatte der sowjetische Diktator verabredet, daß die Rote Armee zu ihm und dann gemeinsam weiter westwärts durchstoßen werde.“
[1] "There was a dispute over Yugoslavia, which the western powers 99 percent among Soviet Kuratel Sahena" "
[1] „Streit gab es weiter über Jugoslawien, das die Westmächte zu 99 Prozent unter sowjetischer Kuratel sahen.“
Grammar note
The article is needed if "Yugoslavia" in a certain quality, at a certain time or period as a subject or object in the sentence, is otherwise, i.e. normally, no article is used.
Declension
| 1 | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominativ | (das) Jugoslawien | — |
| Genitiv | (des Jugoslawien) (des Jugoslawiens) Jugoslawiens | — |
| Dativ | (dem) Jugoslawien | — |
| Akkusativ | (das) Jugoslawien | — |
Pronunciation
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