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On this site you can see some of documents which have been exhibited on the following exhibitions:
 

 
 
1. "Yugoslavia 1918-1998"
2. "Russian emigration through letters to the Court and the Government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia(1920-1939)" 
3. "Half a century of the Archives of Yugoslavia" 
4. "Yugoslav teachers' association"
5. "Press material in archival holdings of Archives of Yugoslavia 1918-1941"
 

Exhibition of documents "Yugoslavia 1918-1998"

Yugoslavia came into being on December 1, 1918, with the proclamation of the unification of the South Slav peoples in a
common state: The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovens (which in 1929 was renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia).
On the occesion of celebration the creation of Yugoslavia, the Archives of Yugoslavia, in cooperation with The Archves of
Serbia, State Archives of Monte Negro and Military Historical Institute, opened for the public an exibition of documents,
named "Yugoslavia 1918-1998" , which represent the continuity of the Yugoslav state from 1918 up to nowdays. Some of the exhibited documents are presented here:
 
 
 
 
 
1. Etnic Map of Yugoslavs, 1917 
2. Declaration of Corfu, 20. 7. 1917 
3. Photo: Participants in the Greater Peoples’ Essambly of the Serbian people in Monte Negro, who decided upon unification of Monte Negro and Serbia, Podgorica, 26. 7. 1918. 
4. Declaration of the US Government welcoming the Unification of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, 6. 2. 1919. 
5. Decree on proclamation of December 1st for a State National Day of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovens 
6. Constitution of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovens (”Vidovdanski Ustav”), 28.6. 1921. 
7. Decision of the II Session of AVNOJ on federalization of Yugoslavia, 29. 11. 1943. 
8. Proclamation of Federative People’s Republic of Yugoslavia 
9. Constitution of the Feredative People’s Republic of Yugoslavia, 31. 1. 1946. 
10. Map of SFRJ representing republicans and regional boundaries, 1990. 
11. Declaration of the leaders of nonaligned states and goverment, Ist Conference of the leaders of nonaligned states and goverments, Beograd, 1-6. 9. 1961. 
12. Constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 27. 4.  1992. 
   
 
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