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  • Used for both the pre-1992, six-member Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the two-member Federal Republic of Yugoslavia that succeeded it. The latter changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro on 4 Feb. 2003. Broader terms: SOUTHERN EUROPE BALKAN REGION Related terms: BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA CROATIA CROATS FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION GREEK QUESTION SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO SERBS SLOVENIA THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA TRIESTE (FREE TERRITORY) YUGOSLAVS Top terms: EUROPE

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          144 Archival description results for Yugoslavia

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          C1447/343/Rr.410/22/1 · File · 1924-1925
          Part of League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)

          Correspondence regarding groups of Russians represented by the "Union des Zemstvos Russes pour le Royaume des Serbes, Croates et Slovènes" for placement in France as Agricultural Workers. Includes information ("renseignements") provided by representatives of the Cossacks in the Kingdom of S.C.S (Koban, Don and Terek Cossacks). The exchanges between the Geneva Office and Zemstvos Union president is subsequently taken over by the Belgrade Office (Mr. Childs).

          C1447/343/Rr.410/62/1 · File · 1925
          Part of League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)

          Correspondence between the Union (G. Chpilevoy, President), on behalf of a Group of Cossacks (agricultural workers), and the Geneva Office (via ILO Director, Albert Thomas) regarding assistance for settlement of 170 families in Uruguay. Also includes letters from "Union des agriculteurs de la Russie Méridionale", Belgrade, exchanged with the Near East delegate, Mr. Childs.