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name and Yugoslavia
On 7 March 1945, the provisional government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia ( Demokratska Federativna Jugoslavija, DFY ) was assembled in Belgrade by Josip Broz Tito, while the provisional name allowed for either a republic or monarchy.
On 8 September 1991, the Republic of Macedonia held a referendum where 95. 26 % voted for independence from Yugoslavia, under the name of the Republic of Macedonia.
An absence of infrastructure, UN sanctions on the downsized Yugoslavia, and a Greek economic embargo over a dispute about the country's constitutional name and flag hindered economic growth until 1996.
In 2002, Serbia and Montenegro came to a new agreement regarding continued co-operation, which, among other changes, promised the end of the name Yugoslavia, since they were part of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
In modern times, the city has been known by its Ottoman Turkish name Üsküp () during the time of Ottoman rule and by the Serbian form Skoplje ( Скопље ) during the time of the Royal Yugoslavia between 1912 and 1941.
Finally in February 2003, the Constitutional Charter was ratified by both republics, and the FRY Parliament and the name of the country was changed from Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro.
The Rambouillet Agreement is the name of a proposed peace agreement between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and a delegation representing the ethnic-Albanian majority population of Kosovo.
* National Liberation Army ( Yugoslavia ), another name of the Yugoslav WWII resistance movement, the Partisans
In 1980, his parents sent him to live with relatives in Zadar, Croatia, then part of SFR Yugoslavia .< ref name =" Younger "> There, Novoselic attended the gymnasium.
Laibach was formed on June 1, 1980 in Trbovlje, a mining-industry town, taking the name used during the World War II occupation of Yugoslavia for the city of Ljubljana.
A notable example was MB 84 Memorandum ( 1984 ) an image of a black cross that served as a way to advertise Laibach's appearances during a period in the 1980s when the government of Yugoslavia banned the name " Laibach ".
Afterwards, King Alexander changed the name of the country to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and changed the internal divisions from the 33 oblasts to nine new banovinas.
The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia later named Serbia and Montenegro was commonly referred to by the name of its largest constituent republic, Serbia.
The dictatorship formally ended in 1931 when the king imposed a more unitarian constitution transferring executive power to the king, and changed the name of the country to Yugoslavia.
In 1990, with the fall of Yugoslavia, it was regiven its original name.
In February 2003, the Constitutional Charter was finally ratified by both republics, and the FRY Parliament and the name of the country was changed from Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro.
In September 1993, the Congress of Bosniak Intellectuals ( Drugi bošnjački sabor ) officially re-introduced the historical ethnic name Bosniaks instead of the previously used Muslim in former Yugoslavia.
Indeed, revolutions did occur in Yugoslavia, Albania, Korea, and China, to name only those that resulted in the overthrow of capitalism, but contrary to Trotskyist expectations they were headed by Moscow-oriented " Stalinist " parties.
These two republics shared in common less than half of the population and territory of the former federation and the UN refused to allow the new federation to sit in the General Assembly of the United Nations under the name of ' Yugoslavia '.
Banovina ( Banate ) was the name of administrative divisions of Yugoslavia between the two world wars.
Several modern Serbian paramilitary organizations, formed in the 1990s after the breakup of Yugoslavia, chose the name " Chetniks ", and consider themselves as the continuation of the Chetnik legacy.
To celebrate the move that coincided with the country restructuring from FR Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro, JAT Yugoslav Airlines changed its name to Jat Airways on 8 August 2003.
* Ushtria Çlirimtare e Kosovës, the Albainian name for Kosovo Liberation Army, a Kosovar Albanian nationalist liberation organization which sought the separation of Kosovo from Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the 1990s

name and entity
The new entity adopted the VFL name and remained a primarily state-based competition.
This has been argued by some as misleading, and refers to the date the entity adopted its current name under the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act, of that year.
Character entity references have the format where " name " is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string.
Notations are also completely opaque for XML and SGML parsers, so they are not differentiated by the type of the external entity that they may reference ( for these parsers they just have a unique name associated to a public identifier ( an FPI ) and / or a system identifier ( a URI )).
It was a political entity composed of villages, and each village was autonomous and independent with its own territory and name, each recognized by its neighbors.
Undergoing ' wet growth ', the outer layer is sticky, or more adhesive, so a single hailstone may grow by collision with other smaller hailstones, forming a larger entity with an irregular shape .< ref name = Brimlow >
At that time the name did not describe a single political entity or a distinct population of people.
In 2004 they were permanently transformed into their own entity ( keeping the same name ) but having inherited another group of five very remote tropical islands,
Zygmunt Gloger in his work Historical geography of land of ancient Poland ( Geografia historyczna ziem dawnej Polski ) states that according to a Polish custom, whenever a new village was formed next to an older one, the name of the new entity was presented with an adjective little ( or lesser ), while the old village was described as greater.
Although they bore the name of a 19th century German political entity, they were not " Germans.
Sometimes, however, a smaller firm will acquire management control of a larger and / or longer-established company and retain the name of the latter for the post-acquisition combined entity.
* Named entity recognition ( NER ): Given a stream of text, determine which items in the text map to proper names, such as people or places, and what the type of each such name is ( e. g. person, location, organization ).
The syntax of QuakeC is based on that of the C programming language, explaining its name, but it does not support the implementation of new types, structures, arrays, or any kind of referencing other than the " entity " type ( which is always a reference ).
Tanganyika as a geographical and political entity did not take shape before the period of High Imperialism ; its name only came into use after German East Africa was transferred to the United Kingdom as a mandate by the League of Nations in 1920.
Character entities can be included in an HTML document via the use of entity references, which take the form < var > EntityName </ var >, where < var > EntityName </ var > is the name of the entity.
However, records with the United States Patent and Trademark Office show that the rights to the Writers of the Future name were transferred from the L. Ron Hubbard estate (" Family Trust-B ") to the Church of Spiritual Technology in 1989, and under the 1993 IRS closing agreement with the Church of Scientology, the L. Ron Hubbard estate became part of the Church of Spiritual Technology, a " Scientology-related entity ".
Research programs, including field projects such as the VORTEX projects ( Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment ), deployment of TOTO ( the TOtable Tornado Observatory ), Doppler On Wheels ( DOW ), and dozens of other programs, hope to solve many questions that still plague meteorologists .< ref name =" field programs history "> Universities, government agencies such as the National Severe Storms Laboratory, private-sector meteorologists, and the National Center for Atmospheric Research are some of the organizations very active in research ; with various sources of funding, both private and public, a chief entity being the National Science Foundation.
In March 2001, the Hanna-Barbera name was dropped as a production entity and the H-B studio was folded into Warner Bros.
It is associated with the museum of the same name, and " The Art Institute of Chicago " or " Chicago Art Institute " often refers to either entity.
The Mitsubishi group of companies form a loose entity, the Mitsubishi Keiretsu, which is often referenced in Japanese and US media and official reports ; in general these companies all descend from the zaibatsu of the same name.
The word " region " is taken from the Latin regio ( derived from regere, to rule ), and a number of countries have borrowed the term as the formal name for a type of subnational entity ( e. g., the región, used in Chile ).
) Because the prefectural status of Hokkaido is denoted by thein its name, it is rarely referred to as " Hokkaido Prefecture ", except when necessary to distinguish the governmental entity from the island.
In that line of thinking, schizophrenia is not the name of a disease entity but a judgment of extreme psychiatric and social reprobation.

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