Socialist Republic of Serbia
The Socialist Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Социјалистичка Република Србија), known as the People's Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Народна Република Србија) until 1963, was one of the six constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It became a federated republic of Yugoslavia in 1944. It included what is now Serbia and Kosovo.
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1944–1992 | |||||||||||||||
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Status | Constituent state of Yugoslavia | ||||||||||||||
Capital | Belgrade | ||||||||||||||
Common languages | Serbo-Croatian (Serbian variant) Hungarian Albanian | ||||||||||||||
Government | 1944–1948: Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic 1948–1990: Titoist one-party socialist republic 1990–1992: Dominant-party parliamentary republic | ||||||||||||||
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• 1944–1953 (first) | Siniša Stanković | ||||||||||||||
• 1989–1990 (last) | Slobodan Milošević | ||||||||||||||
Head of government | |||||||||||||||
• 1945–1948 (first) | Blagoje Nešković | ||||||||||||||
• 1989–1990 (last) | Stanko Radmilović | ||||||||||||||
Legislature | National Assembly | ||||||||||||||
Historical era | Cold War, World War II | ||||||||||||||
• | 9–12 November 1944 | ||||||||||||||
8 May 1945 | |||||||||||||||
• | 28 September 1990 | ||||||||||||||
• Federal Republic of Yugoslavia declared | 27 April 1992 | ||||||||||||||
HDI (1991) | 0.719 high | ||||||||||||||
ISO 3166 code | RS | ||||||||||||||
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Socialist Republic Of Serbia Media
Aleksandar Ranković, vice-president of ASNOS and Peoples's Assembly (1944–1946), and vice-president of Yugoslavia (1963–1966)
Ethnic groups in Serbia (1981)