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Ethan Wilson——Works at Apple, Lives in Cupertino.
The three official languages of Yugoslavia were
Serbo-Croatian,
Slovenian, and
Macedonian.
Serbo-Croatian has an eastern and a western variant; it is written in the Latin alphabet in Croatia and in the Cyrillic alphabet (see Glossary) in Serbia and Montenegro (see fig. 8).
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