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Flag of the SFSR of Yugoslavia

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The Flag of the Soviet Federal Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia was also left relatively unchanged except for the addition of the Hammer and Sickle on the Red Star in the center, and the star's gold border was enlarged a bit.

The Soviet Federal Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia was created in the year 2040 after the Balkan Revolutions of 2040. The governments of all the Balkan nations decided to re-adopt socialism, and due to Soviet assistance, they became friendly with the New USSR, thus being another Soviet nation. However, it is not in the Warsaw Pact nor a Soviet Socialist Protectorate Republic, rather it is its own independent nation that is allied with the New USSR. Diplomatic talks between Rik Latyeskov's New USSR and the Yugoslav SFSR's President revealed that the new Yugoslavia favors Latyeskov's approach of socialism because it is less imperialistic and anti-Stalinist.

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WeegeeLunatic2000's avatar
I live in Germany, but my parents are from Bosnia. And also, yeah, things were great in Yugoslavia during the 50s and 60s (and the 70s, but early-to-mid). We prospered, but then, when Tito died, it all went downhill, and the Balkans became the mess that they still are to this day. And also, I think that it's highly unlikely for Yugoslavia to come back. And some people say Yugoslavia ended in 2003, or 2006 (because after Yugoslavia broke up during the Yugoslav wars, Serbia and Montenegro continued to call themselves "Yugoslavia" for some time and claimed they were it's sole successor, but they stopped calling themselves Yugoslavia in 2003, and they broke up three years later in 2006, and that year, Yugoslavia officially "died") Well, for most people. But I still think some people want Yugoslavia back, but it's unlikely, just like I said before.