Yugoslav Survey, Volume 40Jugoslavija Publishing House, 1999 A record of facts and information. |
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Page 45
... registered at the 1996 census ( about 646,000 ) . On the contrary , the about 50,000 people who had moved out of the Srem and Baranja district ( now in Croatia ) towards the end of 1997 and in 1998 should be added to that number . The ...
... registered at the 1996 census ( about 646,000 ) . On the contrary , the about 50,000 people who had moved out of the Srem and Baranja district ( now in Croatia ) towards the end of 1997 and in 1998 should be added to that number . The ...
Page 177
... Registered cases of threats : 201 ( 7 ) Registered number of dwellings broken into and looted : 251 ( 8 ) Registered number of dwellings broken into and forcibly taken occu- pancy of : 253 in Priština and about 120 in Kosovska Mitrovica ...
... Registered cases of threats : 201 ( 7 ) Registered number of dwellings broken into and looted : 251 ( 8 ) Registered number of dwellings broken into and forcibly taken occu- pancy of : 253 in Priština and about 120 in Kosovska Mitrovica ...
Page 50
... registered in that year is also owed to the change from the clearing accounting system to the convertible one . In any case , the value of exports in goods in 1990 was by 52.6 % higher than in 1985 ( when it amounted to US $ 3,810 ...
... registered in that year is also owed to the change from the clearing accounting system to the convertible one . In any case , the value of exports in goods in 1990 was by 52.6 % higher than in 1985 ( when it amounted to US $ 3,810 ...
Contents
AND ECONOMIC TRENDS IN 1998 | 27 |
OWNERSHIP TRANSFORMATION TO DATE | 95 |
THEATRE FESTIVALS IN 1998 | 127 |
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