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=== Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia (former Yugoslavia) === In [[Croatia]], the old system included the engineer's degrees ''diplomirani inženjer'' (abbr. ''dipl.ing.'') which was awarded by university faculties and a lower ranked engineer's degree ''inženjer'' (abbr. ''ing.'') which was awarded by polytechnics, in a similar vein to the situation in the [[Netherlands]]. The old ''dipl.ing.'' degree could later be upgraded to a ''magistar'' (abbr. ''mr.'', [[Magister (degree)|Magister degree]]) and then a ''doktor'' (abbr. ''dr.'', [[Doctorate]]). The situation was the same in other countries previously part of [[Yugoslavia]]. In [[Serbian language|Serbian]], the abbreviation is ''dipl.inž''.<ref>Ivan Klajn, Rečnik jezičkih nedoumica (NOLIT, Beograd)</ref> Serbian titles of ''magistar'' (abbr. ''mr'', [[Magister (degree)|Magister degree]]) and ''doktor'' (abbr. ''dr'', [[Doctorate]]) in abbreviated versions are used without full stop as a punctuation mark at the end.
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