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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
• David Wallechinsky; Irving Wallace. "People, Races, Ethnicity in the U.S. Yugoslav Americans Part 1". Trivia-Library.com. David … See more
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WEBBosnian Americans - History, Modern era, The first bosnians in america. Countries and Their Cultures. A-Br. Bosnian Americans. Bosnian americans. by Olivia Miller. Overview. Bosnia-Herzegovina, located on …
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WEBAfter the creation of Yugoslavia in 1918 the number of Serbs who immigrated to the United States was small. Around the beginning of World War II the number of immigrants began to increase and reached a peak …
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WEBYugoslavian American Communities. People from the Balkan region of Southeastern Europe, or the current countries of Slovenia, Croatia, Austria-Hungary, Carniola, Dalmatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Serbia, began …
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