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1945–1992. Republics and provinces of the SFR Yugoslavia. The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was divided into 6 republics and two autonomous provinces: Serbia (including the autonomous provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo) Croatia. Bosnia and Herzegovina. Macedonia. Slovenia.
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The concept of Yugoslavia, as a common state for all South Slavic peoples, emerged in the late 17th century and gained prominence through the Illyrian Movement of the 19th century. The name was created by the combination of the Slavic words jug ("south") and Slaveni / Sloveni (Slavs).
Re-did 1992-2003 map using File:Blank_map_of_Europe.svg (for consistency with the other two if nothing else). Re-added Turkey to the 1945-1992 map. 15:17, 25 March 2013: 450 × 780 (1.19 MB) NikNaks: User created page with UploadWizard
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Yugoslavia occupied a significant portion of the Balkan Peninsula, including a strip of land on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea, stretching southward from the Bay of Trieste in Central Europe to the mouth of Bojana as well as Lake Prespa inland, and eastward as far as the Iron Gates on the Danube and Midžor in the Balkan Mountains, thus including a large part of Southeast Europe, a region ...
English: Country merger dates in the creation of Yugoslavia, color-coded: 25 November 1918 — Banat, Bačka and Baranja into the Kingdom of Serbia 26 November 1918 — Kingdom of Montenegro into the Kingdom of Serbia