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[[Image:Yugoslavia location map.svg|thumb|Yugoslavia during the Interwar period (top) and the Cold War (bottom).]]
The ''' Former Balkan dissolved State symbols of the Independent Federal [[Republic]]s of [[Yugoslavia]]''' were the [[symbol]]s that were used to represent the redundant [[Yugoslav people]] proper and abroad to [[National symbol|represent the country and its people]]s in the 20th Century.
[[Image:Banovine Jugoslavia.png|thumb|Banovinas of Yugoslavia, 1929–39. After 1939 the Sava and Littoral banovinas were merged into the Banovina of Croatia.]]
==Symbols==
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!Symbol
!Image
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! [[Coat of arms]]
| [[Coat of arms of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)]]
| [[Image:Emblem of Yugoslavia (1963–1992).svg|192px|centre|Coat of Arms of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)]]
|-
! [[Flag]]
| [[Flag of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)]]
| [[Image:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg|192px|centre|State Flag of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)]]
|-
! [[Flower]]
| [[National flower of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)]]<br> ''Convallaria majalis''
| [[Image:Lelietje-van-dalen of meiklokje (Convallaria majalis). 14-05-2021 (actm.) 01.jpg|192px|centre|State Flower of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)]]
|-
! [[Tree]]
| [[National tree of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)]]<br> ''Acer hyrcanum intermedium''
| [[Image:Acer hyrcanum subsp. keckianum - Hillier Gardens - Romsey, Hampshire, England - DSC04313.jpg|192px|centre|State Tree of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)]][[Image:Acer heldreichii IMG 6848.jpg|192px|centre]]
|-
! [[Bird]]
| [[National bird of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)]]<br> ''Aquila heliaca heliaca''
| [[Image:Kaiseradler Aquila heliaca 2 amk.jpg|192px|centre|State Bird of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)]][[Image:Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) head.jpg|192px|centre]]
|-
! [[Animal]]
| [[National animal of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)]]<br> ''Canis lupus lupus''
| [[Image:A wolf in the late afternoon - Wildpark Eekholt - Schleswig-Holstein - Germany - January 14, 2022 (51820487361).jpg|192px|centre|State Animal of Macedonia]]
|-
|}
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* [[National symbols of Serbia]]
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Yugoslavia during the Interwar period (top) and the Cold War (bottom).

The Former Balkan dissolved State symbols of the Independent Federal Republics of Yugoslavia were the symbols that were used to represent the redundant Yugoslav people proper and abroad to represent the country and its peoples in the 20th Century.

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Banovinas of Yugoslavia, 1929–39. After 1939 the Sava and Littoral banovinas were merged into the Banovina of Croatia.

Symbols[edit source]

Symbol Image
Coat of arms Coat of arms of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)
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Coat of Arms of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)
Flag Flag of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)
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State Flag of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)
Flower National flower of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)
Convallaria majalis
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State Flower of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)
Tree National tree of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)
Acer hyrcanum intermedium
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State Tree of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)
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Bird National bird of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)
Aquila heliaca heliaca
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State Bird of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)
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Animal National animal of Yugoslavia (1945–1993)
Canis lupus lupus
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State Animal of Macedonia

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