Yugoslavia

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Yugoslavia was a former Balkan country that existed in various forms during the 20th century, known for its ethnic diversity, socialist federation under Josip Broz Tito, and eventual violent breakup in the 1990s.


Statements (88)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Balkan country
former country
socialist federation
state
allianceStatus non-aligned
autonomousProvince Autonomous Province of Kosovo
Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
borderedBy Albania
Austria
Bulgaria
Greece
Hungary
Italy
Romania
Soviet-aligned states
capital Belgrade
coldWarPosition independent socialist state
constitutionalSystem federalism
continent Europe
currency Yugoslav dinar
dateDissolved 1992-04-27
dateFormed 1918-12-01
dateRenamed 1929-10-03
dissolutionProcess Yugoslav Wars
dissolvedInto Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
independent successor republics
economicSystem market socialism
workers self-management
endOfDissolution 2003
federalUnit Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Socialist Republic of Croatia
Socialist Republic of Macedonia
Socialist Republic of Montenegro
Socialist Republic of Serbia
Socialist Republic of Slovenia
formedFrom Kingdom of Serbia
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
formerName Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
founderOf Non-Aligned Movement
governmentType constitutional monarchy
one-party state
socialist federal republic
hasCoastOn Adriatic Sea
hasEthnicGroup Albanians
Bosniaks
Croats
Hungarians
Macedonians
Montenegrins
Roma
Serbs
Slovenes
headOfState Josip Broz Tito
lastOfficialName Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
leaderTitle King
President
locatedIn Balkans
memberOf International Monetary Fund
Non-Aligned Movement
United Nations
World Bank
notableLeader Josip Broz Tito
King Alexander I
Slobodan Milošević
officialLanguage Macedonian
Serbo-Croatian
Slovene
partOf Eastern Europe
religion Eastern Orthodoxy
Islam
Roman Catholicism
startOfDissolution 1991
stateIdeology Titoism
self-management socialism
socialism
successorState Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Kosovo
Montenegro
North Macedonia
Serbia
Slovenia
successorTo Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
warInvolved World War II
Yugoslav Wars

Referenced by (169)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Belgrade
Chetniks ("Kingdom of Yugoslavia")
Federal State of Croatia
Račak massacre ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Socialist Republic of Croatia
Socialist Republic of Montenegro ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Socialist Republic of Serbia
Yugoslav Air Force ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Yugoslav Army ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Yugoslav Partisans
Yugoslav dinar ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Yugoslav dinar ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Yugoslav military court ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
country
Federal State of Croatia ("Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia")
Federal State of Croatia ("Yugoslav federation")
Kosovo ("former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Socialist Republic of Croatia ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Socialist Republic of Montenegro ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Socialist Republic of Serbia ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
partOf
Josip Broz Tito ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Milan Trenc
Mother Teresa ("Kingdom of Yugoslavia")
Prince Paul of Yugoslavia ("Kingdom of Yugoslavia")
Slobodan Milošević ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Slobodan Milošević ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
countryOfCitizenship
Kosovo War ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Mediterranean Theater of Operations
NATO bombing of Yugoslavia ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Porajmos
Revolutions of 1989
Samudaripen
location
Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia ("Kingdom of Yugoslavia")
Panzer I ("Yugoslavia (captured)")
Scud missile
T-72M1
Yugoslav Army ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
usedBy
Free Territory of Trieste ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
NDH ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
Titel, Austria-Hungary
successorState
Yugoslavia ("Kingdom of Yugoslavia")
Yugoslavia ("Democratic Federal Yugoslavia")
Yugoslavia ("Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia")
Yugoslavia ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
successorTo
Battle of Grammos–Vitsi
Democratic Army of Greece ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Democratic Army of Greece
Greek Civil War
supportedBy
Eastern Bloc regimes
Yugoslav Army ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Yugoslav military court ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
appliesToJurisdiction
Balkan Campaign
Yugoslav Wars ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Yugoslav Wars ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
countryInvolved
Serbs ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Serbs ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Slavs
historicalState
Bosnia and Herzegovina ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
North Macedonia ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Slovenia ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
independenceFrom
United Nations General Assembly resolution 217 A (III)
United Nations Security Council Resolution 82
abstainingState
Free Territory of Trieste
Polish People’s Republic
borderedBy
London Memorandum of Understanding (1954)
Treaty of Osimo
countrySignatory
Member States of the United Nations ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Member States of the United Nations ("SFR Yugoslavia")
hasFormerMember
Serbia ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Serbia ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
historicalPredecessor
Titoism ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Titoism ("Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia")
implementedIn
United States Ambassador to Yugoslavia ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
United States Ambassador to Yugoslavia
jurisdiction
Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Yugoslav Wars ("former Yugoslavia")
locatedIn
Kosovo Liberation Army ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
NATO bombing of Yugoslavia ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
opponent
Italian Empire
Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia
opposedBy
Declaration by United Nations
Treaty of San Francisco
signatory
Yugoslav dinar
Yugoslav dinar ("Socialist Yugoslavia")
usedIn
Belgrade ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Belgrade ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
wasCapitalOf
Koper ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
Mostar ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
wasPartOf
United Nations Security Council Resolution 85
abstainingMember
Free Territory of Trieste
administeredBy
Kingdom of Romania
alliedWith
Treaty of Osimo
allocatedTerritoryTo
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
alsoKnownAs
Oberbefehlshaber Südost
areaOfResponsibility
Bandung Conference
attendedBy
Party of Labour of Albania
brokeWith
UN Security Council Resolution 1244 ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
concernsState
NATO bombing of Yugoslavia ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
countryAttacked
Free Territory of Trieste
countryClaimedBy
Socialist Republic of Serbia ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
countryInUnion
Eastern Bloc
countryMember
Vlade Divac ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
countryOfBirth
Titoism
countryOfOrigin
Yugoslavia–Italy border
countryOnOneSide
Croatian Air Force (WWII) ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
countrySucceededBy
Yugoslav dinar
currencyOf
UEFA Euro 1992 ("Yugoslavia national football team")
disqualifiedTeam
Yugoslavia ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
dissolvedInto
Cominform
expelledCountry
Force 10 from Navarone
filmingLocation
Independent State of Croatia ("Democratic Federal Yugoslavia")
followedBy
Bosniaks ("socialist Yugoslavia")
formerOfficialNamePeriod
Non-Aligned Movement
foundingCountry
1962 FIFA World Cup ("Yugoslavia national football team")
fourthPlace
Socialist Republic of Croatia ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
hadAutonomousStatusWithin
Titel ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
hasHistoricalAffiliation
Kumanovo Agreement ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
hasJurisdictionalEffectOn
Balkan theatre of World War II
hasParticipant
Slobodan Milošević ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
headOfGovernment
Dragiša Cvetković ("Kingdom of Yugoslavia")
headOfGovernmentOf
Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
highestLevelSubdivisionOf
Smiljan
historicalAffiliation
Bačka
historicallyPartOf
South Slavs
historicalRegion
Istria ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
historicalRegionOf
UEFA Euro 1976
hostCountry
Allies of World War II
included
Allied forces
includedCountry
German-occupied Europe
includesTerritory
Croatia ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
independenceDeclaredFrom
European theatre of World War II
involvedCountry
Mediterranean Theater of Operations
involvesCountry
Yugoslavia ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
lastOfficialName
Potez 25
licenseProduction
Hungary in World War II
lostTerritoryTo
Kosovo War ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
mainBelligerent
Peter II of Yugoslavia
monarchOf
Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
nonMemberParticipant
socialist realism ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (early period)")
officialArtDoctrineOf
Soviet 3rd Ukrainian Front
operatedIn
UEFA Euro 1980 (matches)
participatingTeam
Kumanovo Agreement ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
party
Treaty of Versailles ("Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes")
partyTo
Hashim Thaçi ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
placeOfBirth
Alexander Löhr
placeOfDeath
Independent State of Croatia ("Kingdom of Yugoslavia")
precededBy
Lend-Lease program
recipient
Kosovo Liberation Army ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
recognizedAsTerroristOrganizationBy
Polish Committee of National Liberation
recognizedBy
International Brigades
recruitedFrom
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ("former Yugoslavia")
regionServed
Yugoslavia–Italy border ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
separated
Force 10 from Navarone
setInCountry
Helsinki Accords
signatoryCountry
Pope Pius XI
signedConcordatWith
Austro-Bavarian German ("former Yugoslavia")
spokenIn
Socialist Republic of Montenegro ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
subdivisionOf
UN Security Council Resolution 1244 ("Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
subject
Peter II of Yugoslavia ("Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")
succeededBy
Kingdom of Serbia
successor
Hungary in World War II
territorialGainFrom
Operational Groups
theaterOfOperations
Nazi war crimes
tookPlaceIn
United Nations Security Council Resolution 83
votingAgainst
Julian March
wasDisputedBy
Peć
wasUnderRuleOf
Free Territory of Trieste
zoneBAdministeredBy

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