The Yugoslavian flag consists of three horizontal bars that are white, red, and blue. It was adopted in full on April 27, 1992. The Yugoslavian flag was also the flag of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, which existed from 2003-2006.
The Yugoslavian flag was the same as the flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. However, the communist star was removed. Dating back to World War I, the tricolour was first used by the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918.
The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia consisted of the two nations of Serbia and Montenegro. The Yugoslavian flag belonged to the nation that existed from 1992 to 2003. The country was created after the four other republics broke away due to ethnic clashes.
The largest city in the country was Belgrade. The Yugoslavian flag belongs to a country whose national anthem or song was “Hey, Slavs”.
Some interesting facts about Yugoslavia:
currency: Yugoslav dinar, Euro
languages: Serbian
population: 10,657,000
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