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Orílẹ̀-èdè Olómìnira Àpapọ̀ Sósíálístì ilẹ̀ Yugoslafia

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Socijalistička Federativna Republika Jugoslavijaa
Социјалистичка Федеративна Република Југославијаb

Socialistična federativna republika Jugoslavijac


Orílẹ̀-èdè Olómìnira Àpapọ̀ Sósíálístì ilẹ̀ Yugoslafia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

1943–1992
Flag Coat of arms
Motto
Bratstvo i jedinstvo
(English: ["Brotherhood and Unity"] error: {{lang}}: text has italic markup (help))
Anthem
Hej, Slaveni/Хеј, Словени
(English: ["Hey, Slavs"] error: {{lang}}: text has italic markup (help))
Location of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Capital Belgrade
Language(s) Serbo-Croatian,
Slovene and Macedonian
Government Federal socialist republic,
Single-party socialist state
President
 - 1945 - 1953 (first) Ivan Ribar
 - 1953 - 1980 Josip Broz Tito
 - 1991 - 1992 (last) Stjepan Mesić
Prime Minister
 - 1945 - 1953 (first) Josip Broz Tito
 - 1989 - 1991 (last) Ante Marković
Historical era Cold War
 - Proclamation November 29, 1943
 - UN membership 24 October 1945
 - Constitutional reform 21 February 1974
 - Secessions 25 June 1991 - 27 April
Area
 - July 1989 255,804 km2 (98,766 sq mi)
Population
 - July 1989 est. 23,724,919 
     Density 92.7 /km2  (240.2 /sq mi)
Currency Yugoslav dinar
Calling code +38
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Croatia
Slovenia
Macedonia
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
a State name in Serbo-Croatian and Macedonian languages (the name is identical in both), spelled in the Latin alphabet. (See Etymology section for details.)

b State name in Serbo-Croatian and Macedonian languages (the name is identical in both), spelled in the Cyrillic alphabet. (See Etymology section for details.)

c State name in the Slovene language. Slovene used the Latin alphabet exclusively. (See Etymology section for details.)

Orílẹ̀-èdè Olómìnira Àpapọ̀ Sósíálístì ilẹ̀ Yugoslafia (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; SFRY) je orile-ede Yugoslafia to wa lati igba Ogun Agbaye Keji (1943) titi di igba to je tituka deede ni 1992 larin awon Ogun Yugoslafia. O je orile-ede sosialisti ati ile apapo to ni awon orile-ede olominira mefa: Bosnia ati Herzegovina, Kroatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, ati Slovenia. Serbia, bakanna, tun ni igberiko aladawa meji ti Vojvodina ati Kosovo.