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    country to Yugoslav State Railways (JDŽ). As Yugoslavia underwent occupation and partition by Axis powers during 1941, Yugoslav State Railways ceased to...
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    Railway operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina are successors of the Yugoslav Railways within the country boundaries following independence from Yugoslavia...
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    occupied Yugoslavia, the Partisans were a pan-Yugoslav movement promoting the "brotherhood and unity" of Yugoslav nations and representing the Yugoslav political...
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    in 1991 from the Ljubljana division of the former Yugoslav Railways after the breakup of Yugoslavia. In 1999, a single-track line between Murska Sobota...
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    ŽS series 412 (category Electric multiple units of Yugoslavia)
    built for Yugoslav Railways (JŽ). The units are currently used by Serbian Railways (ŽS), Macedonian Railways (MŽ) and Montenegro Railways (ŽCG). In the...
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    Serbian Railways. Originally it was the German Uerdingen railbus produced by Goša FOM for Yugoslav Railways (JŽ). In the early 1950s, Yugoslav Railways decided...
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    EMD G16 (category Diesel–electric locomotives of Yugoslavia)
    Railways, Hong Kong, Israel Railways, Mexico, Spain, Yugoslav Railways and on the successor Croatian Railways, Slovenian Railways, Serbian Railways,...
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  • List of Electroputere locomotives (category Railway locomotive-related lists)
    State Railways. A total of 422 locomotives have been delivered. The Electric Locomotive of 5100 kW was also manufactured for Yugoslav Railways. Known...
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    JŽ series 441 (category Electric locomotives of Yugoslavia)
    The JŽ series 441 is an electric locomotive built for Yugoslav Railways. The units are now used by Hrvatske željeznice (HŽ series 1141), Željeznice Federacije...
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    JŽ series 461 (category Electric locomotives of Yugoslavia)
    series 461 is a six-axle electric locomotive built in Romania for Yugoslav Railways. Today there are known as ŽS series 461 in Serbia, ŽCG series 461...
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    ISBN 978-1-31747-593-4. Yugoslavia (1934). Request by the Yugoslav Government Under Article 11, Paragraph 2, of the Covenant: Communication from the Yugoslav Government...
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    The Yugoslav coup d'état took place on 27 March 1941 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, when the regency led by Prince Paul of Yugoslavia was overthrown...
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    Trainkos (redirect from Kosovo Railways)
    The railway was used by the Ottomans until 1912, and after the Balkan Wars, it was used by the Serbian Railways until 1918, and then the Yugoslav Railways...
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    FK Spartak Subotica (category Football clubs in Yugoslavia)
    being backed by the Yugoslav Railways. During the period of socialist Yugoslavia, Spartak was a regular participant either in Yugoslav First or Second leagues...
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  • as Yugoslavia). Rijeka stayed as a border station with the Ferrovie delle Stato up to 1945, when the whole line became part of the Yugoslav Railways. Since...
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    founded in 1991 from the former JŽ ("Yugoslav Railways") Zagreb Division, following Croatia's secession from Yugoslavia. Its vehicle fleet was initially the...
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    CIÉ 071 Class (category Diesel–electric locomotives of Yugoslavia)
    Iompair Éireann/Iarnród Éireann 071 Class or Northern Ireland Railways 110 Class or Serbian Railways JŽ series 666 is a General Motors Electro-Motive Division...
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  • division of Yugoslav Railways. Much of this equipment was later refurbished/modernized and remains in use today. Over the years, Croatian Railways has supplemented...
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    ŽS series 641 (category Standard gauge locomotives of Yugoslavia)
    to Yugoslav Railways Belgrade section that later become Serbian Railways. There are today 13 locomotives of this series operated by Serbian Railways. This...
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  • Deutsche Bundesbahn, the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB), the Yugoslav Railways (JŽ), and the Hellenic Railways (OSE). The route spanned from Munich, passing...
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    name of the former state luxury train of Yugoslav Marshal Josip Broz Tito, president of the former Yugoslavia. More than 60 statesmen and world leaders...
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    initial stages of the breakup of Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) sought to preserve the unity of the Yugoslav nation by eradicating all republic...
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    it operated under the name Yugoslav Railways, responsible for railways in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The first electrified line was...
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    JŽ 664 locomotive (category Diesel–electric locomotives of Yugoslavia)
    JŽ 664 locomotives were a class of diesel locomotives operated by Yugoslav Railways. They are an GM-EMD export model of type EMD G26, subclass 664-0 was...
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    DB Class V 60 (category Norwegian State Railways (1883–1996) locomotives)
    the Yugoslav Railways (JŽ) bought some used locomotives. They were designated JŽ 734. After the split, they were transferred to the Croatian Railways and...
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    it was his last chance for Yugoslavia to join the Pact, renouncing this time the request for the use of Yugoslav railways in order to facilitate their...
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  • of market socialism, had a very negative view of the Yugoslav experiment, claiming that Yugoslav companies weren't run on true market principles of competition...
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    Revolution in post-war Yugoslav communist historiography. Simultaneously, a multi-side civil war was waged between the Yugoslav communist Partisans, the...
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    due to Yugoslav Army (VJ) units being unable to operate without oil or munitions. On top of this, starting in 1992 and until 1994, the Yugoslav dinar experienced...
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    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia split apart, but the unresolved issues caused a series of inter-ethnic Yugoslav Wars. The wars primarily affected...
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