Flags of the Yugoslav Socialist Republics
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Flags of the Yugoslav socialist republics were defined by each of its six constituent republics. The flag of the socialist republic was hung together with the flag of the SFRY on national holidays and other special occasions.
The individual flags of the six Yugoslav socialist republics were as follows:
SR Bosnia and Herzegovina |
SR Croatia |
SR Macedonia |
SR Montenegro |
SR Serbia |
SR Slovenia |
Most of the flags were based on the old historical flags of the respective Yugoslav constituent nations. Many of them used the pan-Slavic colors, red, white and blue. They were all embellished by a communist symbol, the red star. As for Bosnia and Herzegovina, because of its multiculturalism, its flag consisted of a red flag but with a small SFR Yugoslav flag in the upper-left corner.