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  2. Administrative divisions of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, srez level units were abolished. with only cities and municipalities remaining in place. Each Yugoslav republic was free to organize administrative and territorial divisions by its own laws, enabling them to establish, merge, or abolish local and regional units by their own decision. [1]

  3. Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    From 1918 to 1922, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia maintained the pre-World War I subdivisions of Yugoslavia's predecessor states. In 1922, the state was divided into 33 oblasts or provinces and, in 1929, a new system of nine banates (in Serbo-Croatian , the word for "banate" is banovina ) was implemented.

  4. Constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It came into effect on 27 April 1992. It came into effect on 27 April 1992. Wikisource has original text related to this article:

  5. 1946 Yugoslav Constitution - Wikipedia

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    Signing of the Declaration of 29 November 1945, by Josip Broz Tito, President of the Yugoslav Government. Constitution has defined Yugoslavia as a people's republic, and a federation (Article 1), thus finalizing two main political goals of the People's Front of Yugoslavia (PFY), and the ruling Communist Party of Yugoslavia (CPY), led by Josip Broz Tito, at that time President of the Yugoslav ...

  6. List of cabinets of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Constitution. 1921; 1931; 1946; 1953; 1963; ... Administrative divisions. Kingdom of Yugoslavia ... The following is a list of government cabinets of Yugoslavia. List ...

  7. 1974 Yugoslav Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The 1974 Constitution Political system of Yugoslavia according to the 1974 Constitution. The 1974 Yugoslav Constitution was the fourth and final constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It came into effect on 21 February 1974. With 406 original articles, the 1974 constitution was one of the longest constitutions in the world.

  8. 50 years after the former Yugoslavia protected abortion ... - AOL

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    The movement is in stark contrast to Croatia’s recent past, when it was part of the former Yugoslavia, a Communist-run country that protected abortion rights in its constitution 50 years ago.

  9. 1920 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Constitutional ...

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    Deputies are elected by secret ballot, in a direct manner, by the electoral quotient system. The 1920 elections were the first democratic elections in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Shortly after the election, the Communist Party of Yugoslavia was banned by the authorities starting with the Obznana.