General Encyclopedia of the Yugoslavian Lexicographical Institute
- General Encyclopedia of the Yugoslavian Lexicographical Institute
The General Encyclopedia of the Yugoslavian Lexicographical Institute (Serbo-Croatian: "Opća enciklopedija Jugoslavenskog leksikografskog zavoda") in 8 volumes was published by the Yugoslav Lexicographical Institute in Zagreb from 1977 to 1982. It is third edition of the same encyclopedia, first two editions published under name "Enciklopedija leksikografskog zavoda" (trans. "Encyclopedia of Lexicographical Institute"). The first edition in 10 volumes was published from 1955 to 1964, a second edition in 6 volumes was published from 1966 to 1969.
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The third edition of the encyclopedia has 8 volumes:
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