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  1. It was a one-party socialist state and federation governed by the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, and had six constituent republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. Within Serbia was the Yugoslav capital city of Belgrade as well as two autonomous Yugoslav provinces: Kosovo and Vojvodina.

  2. The economy of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was a unique system of socialist self-management that operated from the end of World War II until the country's dissolution in the 1990s.

  3. On 4 February 2003, the Federal Assembly of Yugoslavia created a loose state union or confederacy —the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, although Yugoslavia was still commonly used. A new constitutional charter was agreed to provide a framework for the governance of the country.

  4. Dec 2, 2018 · By spreading power among the different groups, and by snuffing out nationalism through his doctrine of “Brotherhood and Unity,” Titos Yugoslavia flourished in the 1960s and 1970s.

  5. Mar 1, 2019 · In this case study, the development of the built environment of Podgorica is presented in six stages: Roman, Ottoman, Principality of Montenegro and Kingdom of Yugoslavia, socialist, transitional, and contemporary.

  6. Dec 19, 2018 · Dozens of Tito admirers and veterans attended the event singing revolutionary songs from WWII and waving the former Yugoslavia tricolour flag emblazoned with a red star.

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  8. Dec 19, 2018 · In a nostalgic homage to a now-defunct nation, a bronze statue of former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito was unveiled on Wednesday in Montenegro's capital Podgorica.