Epidemiological Features of Human Cases After Bites/Scratches From Rabies-suspected Animals in Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [PDF]
Uzunović S +3 more
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Local Ethnic Demography and Ethnonationalist Voting: Evidence from Interwar Yugoslavia. [PDF]
Stojkovic S.
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Non-zoonotic tick-borne pathogens in Western Balkan. [PDF]
Kapo N +16 more
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Rokkan Rules? Communist Elites and the Choice of Electoral Systems in the Yugoslav Republics, 1989-1990. [PDF]
Glaurdić J, Muharemović E.
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Traditional medicine in the pristine village of ProkoÅko Lake on Vranica Mountain, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [PDF]
Aariä-Kundaliä B +3 more
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Between tribes and nation: the definition of Yugoslav national identity in interwar Yugoslav elementary school curricula [PDF]
Troch, Pieter
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Congretional/Methodist Church in Macedonia
Prior to the end of the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913 and during portions of World War I, the territory of Macedonia was served by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (hereafter ABCFM) with headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts.
Mojzes, Paul
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Slovenia and the University Medical Centre: a peaceful part of Yugoslavia. [PDF]
Wilden JN.
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Methodism in Macedonia Between the Two World Wars
After World War I ended, the part of Macedonia commonly called Vardar Macedonia was incorporated into the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (subsequently renamed Yugoslavia).
Mojzes, Paul B
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