jugoslovensko
Jugoslovensko is a term used in several South Slavic languages, notably Serbo-Croatian and Slovenian, meaning “Yugoslav” or “relating to Yugoslavia.” It functions as an adjective formed from Jugoslavija (Yugoslavia) with the suffix -sko and is used to modify nouns denoting things associated with the country, its institutions, or its people. In standard usage the form agrees with gender and case, and in some contexts it can appear as a noun phrase to refer to Yugoslav identity or culture.
Historically, jugoslovensko appeared in official and cultural discourse throughout the existence of the Yugoslav state (1918–1992)
Since the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the use of jugoslovensko has largely shifted to historical or nostalgic