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    <title><![CDATA[Ara in English - Yugoslavia]]></title>
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      <title><![CDATA[Yugonostalgia: when young people yearn for a country they never lived in]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://static1.ara.cat/clip/1df34aca-e819-4fb4-b24f-29f8d39143eb_16-9-aspect-ratio_default_0_x2035y2961.jpg" /></p><p>T-shirts featuring the Yugo car, calendars with the iconic red K67 newsstand, collections of Yugokeramika coffee mugs, and posters with the silhouettes of Josip Broz Tito and his wife Jovanka are just some of the products sold by the Slovenian company Spela Golcer.<a href="https://www.madeinyugoslavia.shop/?srsltid=AfmBOoqHJCIdfF4oIpXscK3iy8MiTu4qNzksqjJ8qBM9SQjJAzjxaO5w" rel="nofollow"> through the Made in Yugoslavia brand</a>Golcer began collecting typical Yugoslavian objects as a hobby, but when her shelves became too small, she decided to open an Instagram profile to document her finds. "To my surprise, the page became popular very quickly. People started asking if they could buy some items, and that's when I realized there was a real interest in things from the former Yugoslavia." When she started, the presence of shops dedicated to Yugoslavian design was minimal, but over time, she says, she has noticed a genuine resurgence of nostalgia and affection for that past.</p>]]></description>
      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Núria Sala Ventura]]></dc:creator>
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      <pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 21 Nov 2025 12:52:52 +0000]]></pubDate>
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      <media:title><![CDATA[A Made in Yugoslavia poster that reads "Yugoslavia, Sunny Adriatic by car."]]></media:title>
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      <subtitle><![CDATA[Disenchantment with current politics and the economic situation accentuates nostalgia for Tito's socialist regime]]></subtitle>
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