The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia fell in 1992, it was replaced with a newly Socialist government, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until 2001 when it was dismantled.
Milosevic hold this title because of his communist wife But in reality in Serbia nobody called the country that way. For everybody that was Serbia + Montenegro
Amazing instrumental version !
Thank you!
:)
I think this particular version is performed by the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra.
RoundenBrown yes. They have the best instrumental version for every anthem in the world
@@slavia8683 this Is Japanese version
Am I the only one who thinks that the beginning sounds like the polish anthem
No you're not. Those anthems are almost the same, just the chorus is a little bit different
Bencede oyle kağanım
Why all they not sing the hej sloveni
I guess because most of them where actually Serbs and basically Yugoslavia was desintegrated (there was still Montenegro, but anyways)
Because in Serbia that idea of Yugoslavia was obsolete back than abs even own fans used to boo that anthem
But Yugoslavia is been disintegrated in 1992?
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia fell in 1992, it was replaced with a newly Socialist government, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until 2001 when it was dismantled.
If you consider the FRY/SCG to be Yugoslavia, then Yugoslavia was dismantled in February 2003.
It did, but Serbia and Montenegro called itself Yugoslavia until 2003.
@@RoundenBrownand 2006?
Ist no Yugoslavia but Serbia Montenegro states
It is correct. It wss called jugoslavia from 92. To 02 and after renamed serbia and montenegro.
Milosevic hold this title because of his communist wife
But in reality in Serbia nobody called the country that way. For everybody that was Serbia + Montenegro
@@francescoteodoro7948 *03 not 02
SRJ!