Albanskii︠a︡t problem v I︠U︡goslavii︠a︡ sled Tito (1980-1990)

The Albanian problem in Yugoslavia after Tito (1980-1990) = Albanski problem u Jugoslaviji posle Tita (1980-1990) = Problemi shqiptar në Jugosllavi pas Titos (1980-1990)

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Albanskii︠a︡t problem v I︠U︡goslavii︠a︡ sled Tito (1980-1990)

The Albanian problem in Yugoslavia after Tito (1980-1990) = Albanski problem u Jugoslaviji posle Tita (1980-1990) = Problemi shqiptar në Jugosllavi pas Titos (1980-1990)

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Language
Bulgarian
Pages
309

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-304) and index.

In Bulgarian; summary in Albanian, English, and Serbian (Latin); table of contents also in English.

Published in
Sofii︠a︡
Other Titles
Albanian problem in Yugoslavia after Tito (1980-1990), Albanski problem u Jugoslaviji posle Tita (1980-1990), Problemi shqiptar në Jugosllavi pas Titos (1980-1990)

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Library of Congress
DR1230.A4 S733 2016

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Pagination
309 pages
Number of pages
309

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44574717M
ISBN 10
954326287X
ISBN 13
9789543262878
OCLC/WorldCat
972646457

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