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Ivo Andrić
Yugoslav novelist (1892–1975)

Alexander I of Yugoslavia
Prince regent of Kingdom of Serbia and later King of Yugoslavia 1921–34
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
short-lived state on the Balkan Peninsula between late-October and early-December 1918
Black Hand
Serbian secret society

Titoism
thumb|260px|Josip Broz Tito meeting with [[Bolesław Bierut and Michał Żymierski from the Polish People's Republic in 1946.]]
Young Bosnia
Revolutionary movement during Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dragutin Dimitrijević
Serbian military commander (1876–1917)

Ivan Meštrović
Croatian sculptor and architect (1883–1962)

Josip Juraj Strossmayer
Croatian Roman Catholic bishop, benefactor and politician (1815–1905)
Illyrian movement
cultural and literary movement among the South Slavs in the Habsburg Empire in the nineteenth century
Aleksa Šantić
Serbian poet (1868-1924)

Ivan Šubašić
Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (1892-1955)
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Yugoslavism
Yugoslavism, Yugoslavdom, or Yugoslav nationalism is an ideology supporting the notion that the South Slavs, namely the Bosniaks, Bulgarians, Croats, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs, and Slovenes, belong to a single Yugoslav nation separated by diverging historical circumstances, forms of speech, and religious divides. During the interwar period, Yugoslavism became predominant in, and then the official ideology of, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. There were two major forms of Yugoslavism in the period, the first of which is the regime-favoured integral Yugoslavism, promoting unitarism, centralisat
Ante Trumbić
Croatian politician (1864-1938)
Ivo Vojnović
Croatian dramatist and playwright (1857-1929)
Yugoslav Committee
South Slavic unification ad-hoc body
Yugoslav National Movement
political party
People's Radical Party
political party in Serbia and Yugoslavia
Yugoslav irredentism
ideology advocating a large Yugoslavia
Frano Supilo
Croatian politician and journalist (1870-1917)
Workers' Communist Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina
political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Organization of Yugoslav Nationalists
political organization
Josip Smodlaka
politician (1869–1956)
Democratic Party
political party in Yugoslavia (1919–1946)
Croat-Serb Coalition
political party in Croatia
Yugoslav Radical Union
political party
Yugoslav studies
academic discipline concerned with the study of Yugoslavia
Ivan Lorković
Croatian politician and newspaper editor (1876-1926)
Matko Laginja
Croatian lawyer and politician (1852–1930)
Yugoslav National Party
political party in Yugoslavia
Agram Trial
1909 show trial in Austria-Hungary
Yugoslav Social-Democratic Party
political party
Ljuba Čupa
Serbian journalist (1877-1913)