Socialist Federal Republic o Yugoslavie

(Reguidit frae SFR Yugoslavie)

The Socialist Federal Republic o Yugoslavie (SFR Yugoslavie or SFRY) wis the Yugoslav state that existit frae its foondation in the eftermath o Warld War II till its dissolution in 1992 amid the Yugoslav Wars.

Socialist Federal Republic o Yugoslavie

Socijalistička Federativna Republika Jugoslavija[a]
Социјалистичка Федеративна Република Југославија[b]
Socialistična federativna republika
Jugoslavija
[c]
1945–1992
Banner o Yugoslavie
Flag
Emblem o Yugoslavie
Emblem
Motto: Bratstvo i jedinstvo
Братство и јединство
"Britherhuid an unity"
AnthemHej, Slaveni
Хеј, Словени
Hej, Sloveni
"Hey, Slavs"
The Socialist Federal Republic o Yugoslavia in 1989.
The Socialist Federal Republic o Yugoslavia in 1989.
CaipitalBelgrade
Common leids
GovrenmentTitoist ane-pairty federal republic
General Secretar 
• 1945–1980
Josip Broz Tito (first)
• 1989–1990
Milan Pančevski (last)
Preses 
• 1945–1953
Ivan Ribar (first)
• 1991–1992
Branko Kostic (actin), (last)
Prime Meenister 
• 1945–1963
Josip Broz Tito (first)
• 1991–1992
Aleksandar Mitrović (actin), (last)
LegislaturFederal Assembly
Chamber o Republics
Federal Chamber
Historical eraCauld War
29 November 1945
31 Januar 1946
28 Februar 1953
4 Mey 1980
27 Juin – 7 Julie 1991
27 April 1992
Aurie
1989255,804 km2 (98,766 sq mi)
Population
• 1989
23724919
CurrencyYugoslav dinar
Cawin code38
Internet TLD.yu
Precedit bi
Succeedit bi
Kinrick o Yugoslavie
Free Territory o Trieste
Croatie
Slovenie
Macedonie
Bosnie an Herzegovinae
FR Yugoslavie
The day pairt o Bosnie an Herzegovinae
 Croatie
 North Macedonie
 Montenegro
 Slovenie
 Serbie
  1. ^ Full name in the Serbo-Croatie an Macedonie leids, written in the Laitin alphabet (see Name section for details).
  2. ^ Full name in Serbo-Croatie an Macedonie, written in Cyrillic.
  3. ^ Full name in the Slovene leid (Slovene anly uises Laitin).
  4. ^ Thare wis no proclaimed offeecial leid at federal level.[1][2][3]
  5. ^ Serbo-Croatie wis a de facto offeecial leid. Its regional varieties war recognized an made offeecial in thair respective republics:[1][2] as Serbian in SR Serbie an SR Montenegro,[4] Croatie in SR Croatie[5] an as Bosnie, Serbie an Croatie in SR Bosnie an Herzegovinae.
  6. ^ Offeecial in SR Macedonie.
  7. ^ Offeecial in SR Slovenie.

References

eedit
  1. a b John Hladczuk (1 Januar 1992). International Handbook of Reading Education. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 454–. ISBN 978-0-313-26253-1.
  2. a b Gavro Altman (1978). Yugoslavia: A Multinational Community. Jugoslovenska stvarnost.
  3. Jan Bruno Tulasiewicz (1971). Economic Growth and Development: A Case Study. Morris Print. Company.
  4. Avguštin Lah (1972). The Yugoslav Federation: What is It? : the Position of the Peoples and National Minorities of Yugoslavia in the self-managing Federation. Medunarodna Politika.
  5. "Ustav Socijalističke Republike Hrvatske (1974), Član 138" (PDF) (in Croatian). Narodne novine. 22 Februar 1974. Retrieved 24 Julie 2012. Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (help)

Coordinates: 42°47′N 19°28′E / 42.783°N 19.467°E / 42.783; 19.467