South Slav Territories at Formation of Yugoslav State, 1918-19
Summarizes the territorial accretions that created the state of Yugoslavia in the aftermath of World War I, with source of land. View High-Res Map »
View ArticlePartition of Yugoslavia, 1941
Map shows the disposition of Yugoslav territory after its conquest by Germany and Italy in 1941. The Independent State of Croatia, set up by German occupation authorities, was ruled by the Croat...
View ArticleEthnic Groups
Major ethnic groups in the territory of Yugoslavia as it existed just prior to its breakup, including: Serbs — Croats — Slovenes — Hungarians — Macedonians — Montenegrins — Albanians — Muslim Slavs —...
View ArticlePrincipal Languages and Religions
Summarizes the complex mix of religion and ethnicity in the Yugoslav Balkans. Religions shown include: Roman Catholic — Eastern Orthodox — Muslim. Language groups shown as labels on map. View High-Res...
View ArticleIndustrial Centers and Natural Resources, 1990
Natural resources of Yugoslavia shown include: Coal (as a tint fill) — Bauxite — Chromium — Copper — Gas — Iron — Lead — Oil — Uranium — Zinc. Oil refineries also shown. View High-Res Map »
View ArticleYugoslavia
Reference map of Yugoslavia, showing administrative divisions, highways, railroads, and major ports. Ancillary map compares size of country to the United States. View High-Res Map »
View ArticleYugoslavia: Population Density
Population density map of Romania, by second- and third-order division (opstina), based on 1981 data. View High-Res Map »
View ArticleYugoslavia: Economic Activity
Economic activity in Yugoslavia (1990?), showing mineral resources, industry, and other economic resources. View High-Res Map »
View ArticleYugoslavia: Land Use
Land use in Yugoslavia (1990?), showing the built-up urban areas, forests, and agriculture use. View High-Res Map »
View ArticleKingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (Jugoslavia)
Railroad map of the former country of Yugoslavia in 1926, showing the route of the Grand International Express through Yugoslavia, and other railroads. Also includes cities with stations along the...
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