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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Yugoslavia constitution adopted

On January 31, 1946 the Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was adopted, creating six internal republics. The constitution, modeled on that of the Soviet Union, would serve at the supreme law of Yugoslavia throughout the Cold War, before the union dissolved in 1990.




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