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  1. In fact, in 1992, a referendum was held in Montenegro which was a vote 90% in favour of remaining with Yugoslavia. But there's a change because in this timeline they vote 90 against, and this is triggered by a real earthquake, which is the independence of both Kosovo and Vojvodina!

  2. In 1945, the amount of its autonomy was limited. Vojvodina's name was changed on April 7, 1963, to the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. Under the 1974 constitution Vojvodina obtained extensive autonomy, and became one of the subjects of the Yugoslav federation.

  3. Early history. Ancient peoples ( Illyrians, Dacians, Celts, Sarmatians, and others) in the territory of modern Vojvodina. The territory of present-day Vojvodina has been inhabited since the Paleolithic period. Indo-European peoples moved into this area during three migration waves, in 4200 BC, 3300 BC, and 2800 BC.

  4. The Vojvodina Autonomist Movement (Serbian: Војвођански аутономашки покрет, Vojvođanski autonomaški pokret), or colloquially the Autonomists (Serbian: Аутономаши, Autonomaši) is a political movement in the Serbian province of Vojvodina that advocates more autonomy for Vojvodina within Serbia.

  5. ABSTRACT: The so-called anti-bureaucratic revolution in Vojvodina in 1988 was usually seen as an introduction to the breakup of the Socialist Fed-erative Republic of Yugoslavia, and in fact...

  6. Vojvodina is an autonomous province that comprises northern Serbia. Before it became part of Yugoslavia in 1920, it was ruled by the Hungarian portion of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Its population is ethnically diverse, with ethnic settlements dispersed throughout the territory.

  7. 1 lut 2020 · The so-called anti-bureaucratic revolution in Vojvodina in 1988 was usually seen as an introduction to the breakup of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, and in fact represented the end of decades-long disputes over Vojvodina’s autonomy.

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