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  1. Americans of full or partial Yugoslav ancestry
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    Yugoslav Americans are Americans of full or partial Yugoslav ancestry.
    Yugoslav Americans are Americans of full or partial Yugoslav ancestry. In the 2021 Community Surveys, there were 210,395 people who indicated Yugoslav or Yugoslav American as their ethnic origin; a steep and steady decrease from previous censuses and nearly a 36% decrease from the 2000 Census when there were over 328,000.
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    the number of living Yugoslavs in the United States was 335,727. Of this number about I2,000 are Bulgars, making Yugoslav total about 325,ooo. According to Ivan Mladineo of the Federal Statistics Board there have been born to these Yugoslavs in America 334,500 children.
    The United States was represented in Yugoslavia by its embassy in Belgrade and consulate general in Zagreb . The United States recognized the Kingdom of Serbia as a sovereign nation on October 14, 1881, with the signing of consular and commercial agreements.
    From 1981 to 1990, 19,200 Yugoslavians immigrated to the United States. These Croatian and Serbian immigrants were intellectuals, artists and professionals who adapted easily to life in the United States. The sixth wave came as a response to disintegrating political stability after Bosnia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1992.
    Of this number about I2,000 are Bulgars, making Yugoslav total about 325,ooo. According to Ivan Mladineo of the Federal Statistics Board there have been born to these Yugoslavs in America 334,500 children. According to another estimate there are 700,000, divid- ed as follows: Croatians, 345,000; Slovenians, 295,000; Serbians, 6o,ooo.
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    Yugoslav Americans are Americans of full or partial Yugoslav ancestry. In the 2021 Community Surveys, there were 210,395 people who indicated Yugoslav or Yugoslav American as their ethnic origin; a steep and steady decrease from previous censuses (233,325 in 2019; 276,360 in 2016 ) and nearly a 36% decrease … See more

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