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NATIONAL ANTHEM OF YUGOSLAVIA

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Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija in the Latin alphabet, Југославија in Cyrillic; English: South Slavia, or literally The Land of South Slavs) describes three political entities that existed successively on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe, during most of the 20th century. The six countries that were once part of Yugoslavia are Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia.

The Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1 December 1918--November 29, 1943/1945), also known as the First Yugoslavia, was a monarchy formed as the "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" after World War I and re-named on 6 January 1929 by Alexander I of Yugoslavia. It was invaded on 6 April 1941 by the Axis powers and it's army capitulated eleven days later. The legitimate royal government in exile was recognized and supported by Allied forces. In 1943, the new country called Democratic Federal Yugoslavia was proclaimed. The Kingdom was officially abolished in 1945.

(SFRY)" (1963). Starting in 1991, the SFRY disintegrated in the Yugoslav Wars which followed the secession of most of the republic's constituent elements.

The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) (April 27, 1992--February 4, 2003), was a federation on the territory of the two remaining republics of Serbia (including the autonomous provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo and Metohija) and Montenegro.

The Union of Serbia and Montenegro was formed on February 4, 2003, and officially abolished the name "Yugoslavia." On June 3 and June 5, 2006, Montenegro and Serbia respectively declared their independence, thereby ending the last remnants of the former Yugoslav federation.

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  • I am a Pole. When I read what wrote here my countryman, I am ashamed. Sorry brother Slavs. He apparently did not go to school, and if he walk it's probably asleep in class.

    This anthem is beautiful! Pozdrav iz Poljske! :)

  • @ARImaxALENstars

    Nije mene niko vaspitao momce, to je istina, to ti pisu sve knijge, pa i njemacke. A SFRJ nije vodila propagandu, nego je rekla istinu, da smo svi braca kao sto i jeste. Propaganda, jarane, ti je ova tvoja prica, kako si ti arijevac i sta znam koji djavo. :D Ajde, nemam volje da se prepirem, samo ti reko istinu, iako ona tebe boli. Ali ako imas muda, priznat ces da si slaven. Ajde, ziv mi bio i pusti tu nacistisku pricu, moras jednom vec odrasti... ;o)

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  • jeb ti majku zato i jesi ružna bog ćee kazni zato je sad 4.000.000 hrvata

  • JNA MAN!

  • @brandipmixd I think that`s on purpose...

  • I dalje ne mogu da verujem da postoje ljudi koji misle da nam je SFRJ ucinila dobro...i bila dobro...

  • @ARImaxALENstars Jebote al si ti glup

  • Hahaha! Serbia gets the Zionists to destroy the greatest nation, Austria-Hungary yet the Zionists turn on them and destroy their own country in the end, giving their land to the Muslims! Serbia should have supported the Central Powers instead of the Zionists.

  • Amerikanci, Svaka vam cast! Srbiju i Hrvatsku ste posvadjali, a to bile drzave koje su bile u miru godinama, Zivela SFRJ!

  • The melody of both anthems, both this and polish, was inspired from a popular turkish melody known through military march.

  • This hymn is like Polish

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