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The nation of Yugoslavia was formed on December 1, 1918 as a result of the realignment of nations and national boundaries in Europe in the aftermath of World War I. The nation was first named the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and was renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929. The kingdom occupied the area in the Balkans comprising the present-day states of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and most of present-day Slovenia and Croatia. The United States recognized the newly formed nation and commissioned its first envoy to the kingdom on July 17, 1919. Previously the U.S. had had an envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary who was commissioned to Romania, Bulgaria, and Serbia while resident in Bucharest, Romania. Towards the end of the 1930s, the d

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  • Liste der Botschafter der Vereinigten Staaten in Jugoslawien (de)
  • Daftar duta besar Amerika Serikat untuk Yugoslavia (in)
  • List of ambassadors of the United States to Yugoslavia (en)
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  • Der Botschafter der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika in Jugoslawien war der Botschafter (bis 1942 Gesandter) der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika in das Königreich Jugoslawien und in die Sozialistische Föderative Republik Jugoslawien. In Folge des Zusammenbruchs Jugoslawiens während der Jugoslawienkriege entsandten die Vereinigten Staaten nur Chargé d’Affaires an die von ihr nicht als Nachfolgerstaat anerkannte Bundesrepublik Jugoslawien. Erst 2002 wurde als Botschafter entsandt. Nach der Namensänderung des Staates zu Serbien und Montenegro führte er seine Mission fort. (de)
  • Berikut ini adalah daftar untuk Yugoslavia (in)
  • The nation of Yugoslavia was formed on December 1, 1918 as a result of the realignment of nations and national boundaries in Europe in the aftermath of World War I. The nation was first named the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and was renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929. The kingdom occupied the area in the Balkans comprising the present-day states of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and most of present-day Slovenia and Croatia. The United States recognized the newly formed nation and commissioned its first envoy to the kingdom on July 17, 1919. Previously the U.S. had had an envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary who was commissioned to Romania, Bulgaria, and Serbia while resident in Bucharest, Romania. Towards the end of the 1930s, the d (en)
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  • The President of the United States (en)
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  • the United States to Yugoslavia (en)
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  • Der Botschafter der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika in Jugoslawien war der Botschafter (bis 1942 Gesandter) der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika in das Königreich Jugoslawien und in die Sozialistische Föderative Republik Jugoslawien. In Folge des Zusammenbruchs Jugoslawiens während der Jugoslawienkriege entsandten die Vereinigten Staaten nur Chargé d’Affaires an die von ihr nicht als Nachfolgerstaat anerkannte Bundesrepublik Jugoslawien. Erst 2002 wurde als Botschafter entsandt. Nach der Namensänderung des Staates zu Serbien und Montenegro führte er seine Mission fort. (de)
  • The nation of Yugoslavia was formed on December 1, 1918 as a result of the realignment of nations and national boundaries in Europe in the aftermath of World War I. The nation was first named the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and was renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929. The kingdom occupied the area in the Balkans comprising the present-day states of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and most of present-day Slovenia and Croatia. The United States recognized the newly formed nation and commissioned its first envoy to the kingdom on July 17, 1919. Previously the U.S. had had an envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary who was commissioned to Romania, Bulgaria, and Serbia while resident in Bucharest, Romania. Towards the end of the 1930s, the diplomatic relations between Belgrade and Washington were raised from ministerial to the ambassadorial level. At the beginning of World War II, the government of Yugoslavia fled Belgrade and formed a government in exile in London and later in Cairo. During that time the U.S. ambassadors continued to represent the United States in London and Cairo. The embassy was transferred back to Belgrade in 1945. Between 1943 and 1992 the nation was known by various names, including the Democratic Federative Yugoslavia (1943), the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (1946), and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1963). After the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992, the remnants of the nation, comprising the republics of Serbia and Montenegro, constituted a new state known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. On May 21, 1992, the United States announced that it did not recognize the Federal Republic. The ambassador had left Belgrade one week earlier. A series of chargés d'affaires represented the U.S. government until 1999, when the embassy was closed. In 2001 the United States recognized the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and commissioned an ambassador to Belgrade. In 2003 the parliament of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ratified the Constitutional Charter, establishing a new state union and changing the name of the country from Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro. The U.S. ambassador continued in his post as the ambassador to Serbia and Montenegro. For ambassadors to Serbia before and after Yugoslavia, see United States Ambassador to Serbia. (en)
  • Berikut ini adalah daftar untuk Yugoslavia (in)
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