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Svetozar PribicevicSvetozar Pribičević (1875 - 1936) was a Croatian Serb politician who worked hard for creation of Yugoslavia. He however became a bitter opponent of the king, Aleksandar Karađorđević, and died in exile. In 1918 he was leader of the Croat-Serb coalition which was then the dominant party in the Croatian Sabor. When the Croatian Sabor voted to join the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, the state formed by the South Slav regions of the Austro-Hungarian Empire when that state colapsed as a result of its defeat in the first world war, Pribičević became one of the vice presidents of the new states ruling body, the People's Council (Narodno vijeće). As Italy overan parts of the new state's territory in Istria and along the coast of Dalmatia he urged the the council to seek unification with Serbia without delay. Pribicevic, Svetozar Pribicevic, Svetozar Pribicevic, Svetozar Pribicevic, Svetozar Pribicevic, Svetozar
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