Yugoslavs

Yugoslavs, or Yugoslavian, is an identity that was originally designed to refer to a united South Slavic people. It has been used in two connotations: the first in a sense of common shared ethnic descent, i.e. panethnic or supraethnic connotation for ethnic South Slavs, and the second as a term for all citizens of former Yugoslavia regardless of ethnicity.

Quotes

 * There will be no Yugoslavia, but there will be Yugoslavs... A mother dies but the sons live on.
 * Stevan Mirković, as quoted in "Yugoslavs Shrug Off Their Country's End" (February 2003), by Daniel Williams, The Washington Post