Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia, or Југославија, was a country in the Balkans.

Yugoslavia was formed at the end of World War I as the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, with Serbia joining soon after. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia-Slavonia plus Slovenia released their own stamps before the 1921 constitution that established the Yugoslavian monarchy. Until then, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia-Slavonia and Slovenia issued their own stamps. See: Yugoslavian provisional issues.

Kingdom of Yugoslavia
 File:Yugo 10d first.jpg File:Yugoslavia dual Alexander.jpg File:Yugo PeterII.jpg File:Yugoslavia YRI.jpg 
 * In 1921, its first issue was released showing Kings Alexander and Peter I, inscribed
 * In 1931, King Alexander definitives were released inscribed ЈУГОЛАВИЈА / JUGOSLAVIJA. In 1933, earlier issues were overprinted that way.
 * Following issues could have dual language inscriptions, a single language only or sets with alternating language inscriptions.
 * In May 1941, Axis armies invaded Yugoslavia.

Federated republic
 File:Yugo 1d federal.jpg File:Yugo Balkan ent.jpg File:Yugo train.jpg File:Yugoslavia chess.jpg File:Yugo 1994 view.jpg 

Back of the book issues
 File:Yugo due first.jpg File:Yugo due B.jpg File:Yugo arms due.jpg File:Yugo flames star due.jpg File:Yugo postal tax A.jpg File:Yugo postal tax due C.jpg File:Yugo postal tax due.jpg File:Yugo 1945.jpg



[[Category:Y]]