| Yugoslavia at the 1979 Mediterranean Games | |
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| IOC code | YUG | 
| NOC | Yugoslav Olympic Committee | 
| in Split | |
| Medals Ranked 1st | 
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| Mediterranean Games appearances (overview) | |
| Other related appearances | |
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Yugoslavia hosted the 1979 Mediterranean Games in Split and finished first in the medal table with 127 medals.
Medalists
- Yugoslavia at the 1979 Mediterranean Games at the Olympic Museum Belgrade website
- 1979 Official Report at the International Mediterranean Games Committee
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