Tito
Josip Broz Tito was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman who served as the Prime Minister and later as the President of Yugoslavia. He was a key figure in the anti-fascist resistance during World War II and is known for establishing a socialist federation that maintained a degree of independence from the Soviet Union. His leadership was marked by a unique brand of communism known as 'Titoism,' which emphasized national self-determination and a non-aligned foreign policy. Tito's influence extended beyond Yugoslavia as he became a prominent leader in the Non-Aligned Movement.
Born on May 07, 1892 (133 years old)
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North Macedonia:
The author references Tito in a context discussing the current political system and its challenges.
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North Macedonia:
The author references Tito in a discussion about historical Macedonians.
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Honduras:
Bad Bunny mentioned that he met Gabriela Berlingeri while eating with his parents, including his father Tito.
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Iraq:
Tito is mentioned as part of the historical narrative in Abla Al-Ruwaini's writing.
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Slovenia:
Tito is mentioned as part of the historical context of Yugoslavia.
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San Marino:
Tito commits a foul leading to a penalty for Arezzo.
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Montenegro:
Tito was greeted warmly by Blažo Jovanović during his visit to Montenegro to celebrate the anniversary of the uprising.
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Montenegro:
Tito's state benefited from numerous economic advantages during the non-aligned movement.
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Slovenia:
The vandal who beheaded Tito is seeking an apology from the mayor of Velenje.
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North Macedonia:
Tito the waiter was a Skopje legend known for his kindness and understanding towards the journalists.
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