Crossword Clue: Tito territory
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Tito territory"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Tito territory"
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- Ancient Illyricum, today
- Adriatic country
- Adriatic Sea republic
- Balkan country, capital Zagreb
- Dubrovnik's land
- Home country of Wimbledon singles winner Goran Ivanisevic
- It became independent in 1991
- It declared independence in 1991
- Hungary neighbor
- It's called Hrvatska by natives
- Its capital is Zagreb
- Country founded by King Tomislav in A.D. 924
- Country on the Adriatic
- European country whose capital is Zagreb
- Dalmatia is there
- Dalmatian Coast country
- Dalmatian's home
- Serbia neighbor
- Serbia's neighbor
- Plitvice Lakes National Park country
- Nation formerly part of Yugoslavia
- Part of Tito's country.
- NATO member since 2009
- Neighbor of Slovenia
- Nikola Tesla's homeland
- Modern-day locale of ancient Dalmatia
- Montenegro neighbor
- Split country?
- Split locale
- U.N. member whose capital comes last alphabetically
- Slovenia's neighbor
- Tito territory
- Tito's homeland
- Yugoslav region
- Zagreb is its capital
- Zagreb is there
- Zagreb site
- Zagreb's country
- Zagreb's home
- Zagreb's land
- Zagreb's place
- Zagreb's republic
Recent Usage of Tito territory in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Dec. 5, 1975