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The Cazin rebellion ((ボスニア語:Cazinska buna)) was an armed anti-state rebellion of peasants that occurred in May 1950 in the Bosnian towns of Cazin and Velika Kladuša in the Bosanska Krajina region, as well as in Slunj, Croatia. The modern-day countries Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia were a part of Communist Yugoslavia at the time. In 1950, the peasants revolted against the forced collectivization and collective farms by the Yugoslav government on the farmers of its country. Following a drought in 1949, the peasants of Yugoslavia were unable to meet unrealistic quotas set by their government and were punished. The revolt that followed the drought resulted in the killings and persecution of those who organized the uprising, but also many innocent civilians. It was the only peasant rebellion in the history of Cold War Europe. ==Etymology== The rebellion has been called many things including the ''Cazin Rebellion'', ''Cazin Uprising'', ''Cazin Revolt'' and ''1950 Peasants' Revolt'' or simply ''Peasants' Revolt'', among others.
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