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  1. Demographics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, during its existence from 1945 until 1991, include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects.

  2. 25 de jun. de 1991 · As of 2021, the population size of North Macedonia—previously known as simply Macedonia—was roughly 2,081,304 people, rendering this one of the smaller former Yugoslavian states in terms of population (but with a density of 81 people per square kilometer.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YugoslaviaYugoslavia - Wikipedia

    Ethnic map of Yugoslavia based on 1991 census data, published by CIA in 1992. Yugoslavia had always been a home to a very diverse population, not only in terms of national affiliation, but also religious affiliation.

  4. The population of Yugoslavia spoke mainly three languages: Serbo-Croatian, Slovene and Macedonian. Serbo-Croatian was spoken by the populations in the federated republics of SR Serbia, SR Croatia, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina and SR Montenegro – a total of 17 million people by the late 1980s.

  5. 21 de may. de 2024 · The postwar Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Socijalistička Federativna Republika Jugoslavija) covered 98,766 square miles (255,804 square km) and had a population of about 24 million by 1991.

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  6. Population. Yugoslavia's resident population was estimated at 23.4 million people in 1987, up from 15.7 million in 1948 and 22.4 million in 1981. In addition, over a million Yugoslavs lived and worked for long periods of time in other European countries.

  7. Fue fundado en 1918 tras el final de la Primera Guerra Mundial bajo el nombre de Reino de los Serbios, Croatas y Eslovenos al fusionarse el efímero Estado de los Eslovenos, Croatas y Serbios (tras declarar su independencia del Imperio austrohúngaro) con el Reino de Serbia.