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യുഗോസ്ലാവിയ - വിക്കിപീഡിയ

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വിക്കിപീഡിയ, ഒരു സ്വതന്ത്ര വിജ്ഞാനകോശം.

യുഗോസ്ലാവിയ സോഷ്യലിസ്റ്റ് ഫെഡറൽ റിപബ്ലിക്കിന്റെ പതാക

യൂറോപ്പിൽ മുമ്പുണ്ടായിരുന്ന ഒരു രാഷ്ട്രമാണു് യുഗോസ്ലാവിയ. ഇതു് വിഘടിച്ചാണു് ബോസ്നിയ ഹെർസെഗോവിന, സെർബിയ. ക്രൊയേഷ്യ. മാസിഡോണിയ മോണ്ടെനെഗ്രൊ, സ്ലോവേനിയ എന്നീരാഷ്ട്രങ്ങളുണ്ടായതു്.

ചേരിചേരാ പ്രസ്ഥാനത്തിന്റെ സ്ഥാപകരാഷ്ട്രങ്ങളിലൊന്നായിരുന്നു. ഇവിടുത്തെ ഭരണാധികാരിയായിരുന്ന മാർഷൽ ടിറ്റോ ദീർഘകാലം ചേരിചേരാ പ്രസ്ഥാനത്തിന്റെ പ്രമുഖ വക്താവായിരുന്നു.

യുഗോസ്ലാവിയ സാമ്രാജ്യത്തിന്റെ പതാക
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ബോസ്നിയ ഹെർസെഗോവിന Sarajevo
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മാസിഡോണിയ Skopje
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Novi Sad
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Yugoslavia എന്ന വിഷയവുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട ചിത്രങ്ങൾ വിക്കിമീഡിയ കോമൺസിലുണ്ട്.

Wiktionary
Wiktionary

Timeline of Yugoslav statehood

Pre–1918 1918–1929 1929–1945 1941–1945 1945–1946 1946–1963 1963–1992 1992–2003 2003–2006 2006–2008 2008–
Slovenia

Part of

including the
Bay of Kotor

See also

See also

Free State of Fiume
1920–1924
1924–1945

Annexed bya
Fascist Italy and
Nazi Germany
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
1945–1946

Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia
1946–1963

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1963–1992

Consisted of the
Socialist Republics of

Slovenia (1945–1991)
Croatia (1945–1991)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (1945–1992)

Serbia (1945–1992)
(included the autonomous
provinces
of Vojvodina and Kosovo)

Montenegro (1945–1992)
Macedonia (1945–1991)

See also

Free Territory of Trieste (1947–1954) j

 Republic of Slovenia
Ten-Day War
Dalmatia

Puppet state of Nazi Germany.
Parts annexed by Fascist Italy.
Međimurje and Baranja annexed by Hungary.

 Republic of Croatiab
Croatian War of Independence
Slavonia
Croatia
Bosnia  Bosnia and Herzegovinac
Bosnian War

Consists of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1995–present),
Republika Srpska (1995–present) and Brčko District (2000–present).

Herzegovina
Vojvodina Part of the Délvidék region of Hungary Autonomous Banatd Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Consisted of the
Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)
and
Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)

State Union of Serbia and Montenegro Republic of Serbia

Included the autonomous provinces of Vojvodina and, under UN administration, Kosovo and Metohija

Republic of Serbia

Includes the autonomous province of Vojvodina

Serbia Kingdom of Serbia
1882–1918
Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia
1941–1944 e
Kosovo Part of the Kingdom of Serbia
1912–1918
Mostly annexed by Albania
1941–1944

along with western Macedonia and south-eastern Montenegro

Kosovo Republic of Kosovog
Metohija Kingdom of Montenegro
1910–1918

Metohija controlled by Austria-Hungary 1915–1918

Montenegro Protectorate of Montenegrof
1941–1944
 Montenegro
Macedonia Part of the Kingdom of Serbia
1912–1918
Annexed by the Kingdom of Bulgaria
1941–1944
 Republic of Macedoniah

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