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Flags of Macedonia FYROM and Bulgaria with a EU flag in the middle
Picture of a damaged train station in Vukovar, Croatia, due to the Yugoslav wars of the 90's . The opposing forces of Serbia and Croatia fought heavily during the conflict, almost completely destroying the city
North Macedonia political map with capital Skopje, borders, important cities, rivers and lakes. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, renamed in February 2019. English labeling. Illustration. Vector.
Geographical region of Macedonia, political map. Region of the the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe, part of Greece, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Albania, Kosovo and Serbia. Illustration. Vector.
Picture of the flag of the communist yugoslavia waving in Belgrade, Serbia. The flag of Yugoslavia is a horizontal tricolour of blue (top), white (middle) and red (bottom). The flag remained in use until the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1992.
Picture of a derelict basketball plaground field taken in front of brutalist residential towers, typical from Socialism, in the suburbs of Belgrade, Serbia, in Novi Beograd district."n
"n"nPicture of second hand books of Josip broz Tito spread on the ground in a flea market of Belgrade, Serbia. Josip Broz commonly known as Tito was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and statesman, serving in various roles from 1943 until his death in 1980.
Picture of a vintage Serbian and Yugoslav license plate remanining on a car abandoned in Belgrade. This model of plates has been replaced in 2011.
Pristina, Kosovo - June 5, 2022: Kosovo Brotherhood and Unity monument at Adem Jashari Square.
North Macedonia, gray political map, with its capital Skopje. Republic and landlocked country in Southeast Europe. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, FYROM, renamed in 2019. Illustration. Vector.
Orthodox Monastery of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the historic capital of Montenegro, Europe
Picture of the main entrance of the headquarters of the central bank of Serbia, National Bank of Serbia, also known as Narodna Banka Srbije. the responsibilities of the bank are: monetary policy, issuing Serbian banknotes and coins, protection of price stability and promotion of stability of the financial system within Serbia
Gravestones of Bosnian soldiers who died in Siege of Sarajevo (1992-96) during Yugoslav civil war at Martyrs' Memorial Cemetery Kovaci
Belgrade / Serbia - July 27, 2019: The Museum of Yugoslavia, with Josip Broz Tito grave located in the House of Flowers. It is the most visited museum in Serbia
Flag of the Yugoslav stat,
Picture of the Bosnian flag in front of the Bosnian parliament in Sarajevo.
Abandoned house riddled with bullet holes during the Siege of Vukovar, on the shore of the River Danube in Slavonia, Croatia.
"n"nPicture of the interior of the Oplenac Church, royal mausoleum for the Karadjordjevic dynasty with the tomb of Serbian kings. St George's Church also known as Oplenac is the mausoleum of the Serbian and Yugoslav royal house of Karaorevi located on top of the Oplenac Hill in the town of Topola, Serbia.
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Picture of the Karadjordjev Konak in Topola, Serbia. Karaorev Konak , which in the literature is called Karaorev Dvor or his royal residence, is the most representative building within the complex of Karaorev City
Kupari, Croatia- July 19, 2017 : The interior of an old ruined hotel Goricina in abandoned Yugoslavian military resort in Kupari, Croatia.
Belgrade, Serbia. August 27, 2017. General Armed Force Staff Building, bombed in 1999 Balkans war, still remain destroyed as memorial.
Visas information for Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia passport holders. Year 2017. World map infographics showing visa requirements for all countries. Vector illustration.
Mehmed-pasha Sokolovic monument and Ivo Andrich graffiti on the way to Andricgrad from old Visegrad bridge in Bosnia and Herzegovina. New part of Visegrad is called Andric's town after Yugoslav novelist and Nobel Prize winner Ivo Andric describing bridge and Mehmed-pasha.
Oplenac, Serbia - May 10, 2020: Mausoleum Oplenac in Topola, Serbia. Church host the remains of the Yugoslav kings of the Karadjordjevic dynasty stock photo
valparaiso, chile-february 27, 2020: unidentified people walk on the Paseo Yugoslavo at Cerro Concepcion, Valparaiso, Chile
Abstract polygonal background in the form of colorful blue, white and red stripes of the Yugoslav flag. Polygonal flag of Yugoslavia. Vector illustration.
Belgrade, Serbia. August 27, 2017. General Armed Force Staff Building, bombed in 1999 Balkans war, still remain destroyed as memorial.
old yugoslav money, 1000 dinars banknote
"n"nPicture of a metal bus stop, of Yugoslav conception, abandoned and rusted, in the countryside of Serbia, facing an old road and a neglected agricultural field.
Oplenac, Serbia - May 10, 2020: Mausoleum Oplenac in Topola, Serbia. Church host the remains of the Yugoslav kings of the Karadjordjevic dynasty stock photo
Sarajevo, Bosnia Hercegovina - March 23, 2015: The ornate rotunda dome covering and marking the grave of independent Bosnia Hercegovina's first president, Alija Izetbegovic (1925-2003). Izetbegovic steered the country through the traumatic war following the break-up of the former Republic of Yugoslavia. The monument stands in the Martyrs' Cemetery, Kovaci, Sarajevo, Bosnia Hercegovina.
Donje Selo, island Solta, Croatia, orange old car Zastava 750 in front of stone facade
Prague, Czech Republic – August 6, 2014: The photo shows the streets of Prague Yugoslav, in the end it is visible Church of St. Ludmila. Traffic on the street is very lively, both in terms of traffic, both in terms of pedestrian traffic. Unknown man in the foreground looking into the camera.
Portrait of a girl in the Yugoslav national costume from Serbian money
Flag of Yugoslavia.
War destruction in Belgrade, Serbia. The Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building was bombed and damaged in 1999 by NATO coalition forces.
Stockholm, Sweden - February 10, 2013: An stamp printed in the former Yugoslavian. Showing the portrait of the Yugoslavian president, Josip Broz Tito, circa 1972.
Kupari, Croatia - July 18, 2017 : People swimming and sunbathing on a sea beach next to an old building of hotel Gorcina in Kupari, Croatia.
Belgrade / Serbia - July 27, 2019: The Museum of Yugoslavia, with Josip Broz Tito grave located in the House of Flowers. It is the most visited museum in Serbia
Picture of flight attendants of Air Serbia demonstrating the interior of their planes in one of their boutiques. Air Serbia is the flag carrier and largest airline of Serbia. The airline was formerly known as Jat Airways until it was renamed in 2013. Air Serbia commenced operations under its new name on 26 October 2013. The airline has its hub at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport."n
Picture of the street sign of Aleja Marsala Tita, standing for Marshall Tito Alley, in Subotica, Serbia. It is dedicated to the former leader and dictator of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - 27 September 2014 - Tunel spasa or the Tunnel of Hope in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was used for food supplies and humanitarian aid during the Yugoslav War.
Kupari, Croatia- July 19, 2017 : The iron construction of an old ruined hotel Goricina in abandoned Yugoslavian military resort with a view of the beach on the Adriatic sea in Kupari, Croatia.
Saint George's Church Oplenac, is the mausoleum of the Serbian and Yugoslav royal house of Karadjordjevic, on top of the Oplenac Hill, city of Topola. The church of Oplenac was founded by King Peter I of Yugoslavia. Many members of the royal house are buried in the church, in the crypt beneath the church, or in the church yard.
"n"nPicture of socialist buildings of Novi Beograd in Blok 61 in Belgrade, Serbia with cars and people passing by. They are typical of the communist architectural trend called brutalism"n"n
Abstract Mosaic Flag and map of Yugoslavia,
Belgrade, Serbia. August 27, 2017. General Armed Force Staff Building, bombed in 1999 Balkans war, still remain destroyed as memorial.
Kupari, Croatia- July 19, 2017 : Devastated coffee shop of an old ruined hotel Goricina in abandoned Yugoslavian military resort in Kupari, Croatia.
"n"npicture of hotel Jugoslavija in Belgrade, Serbia. Hotel Jugoslavija in Belgrade is a former luxurious Serbian hotels. It is located in the Zemun municipality."n"n
Picture of three socialist buildings of Novi Beograd at sunset. They are typical of the communist architectural trend called brutalism."n
Picture of a socialist buildinga of Novi Beograd, Serbia, seen from the dark inner courtyard of the building, with the sunlight of a blue sky seen from below. They are typical of the communist architectural trend called brutalism"n
"n"nPicture of the exterior of the Hall 1 and 2 of the belgrade fair, in Beograd, Serbia. Also called Beogradski sajam and designed by the Architect Zezelj, it is Belgrade Fair's largest exhibition space. The hall opened to the public in 1957. It was the world's largest dome between 1957 and 1965 and is Europe's largest dome.
Lusaka, Zambia: Findeco House - Finance and Development Corporation - gold facade with a crown, Yugoslav Modernism, architecture by Dušan Milenković and Branimir Ganović, completed in 1979 - Cairo Road at the Kafue Roundabout - Central Business District.
Kupari, Croatia- July 19, 2017 : The exterior of an old ruined hotel Goricina in abandoned Yugoslavian military resort in Kupari, Croatia.
Picture of a woman holding a stall in the market of Brcko, Bosnia, sellings flags of Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia and Yugoslavia. brcko has a specific status following the 1995 Dayton agreement separating the country in two entities, the republic of Srpska and the federation.
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