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The Embassy of The Democratic Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbia (Open)

Yugoslavia and Serbia
02-10-2007, 22:10
History of The Demcratic Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbia:

In 2005 former officers of Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia who were disheartened with the conflict that engulfed the Balkans after the fall of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia set out to restore the nation of Yugoslavia. They called themselves the Provisional Goverment of Yugoslavia. Met with initial success do to the popularity of the movement among the general population, the Provisional Goverment of Yugoslavia through both political talks and military operations restored the nation of Yugoslavia in 2006and celebrated by reopening the capital in Belgrade. By January of 2007 the Provisional Goverment of Yugoslavia had restored the nations borders to their extent in 1990. Every nation that had once been part of Yugoslavia was once again part of Yugoslavia.

In February of 2007 the Provisional Government of Yugoslavia handed over the control of the country to The People's Socialist Unity Party (PSUP). Upon recieving control of the country the PSUP appointed Victor Riba to become President. Since than President Victor Ribar has served at the pleasure of the party and the people of Yugoslavia. Currently the Democratic Republic of Yugoslavia is rebuilding the unity of the former nation by instilling in citizens the value of every worker. The people of the Democratic Republic of Yugoslavia have answered this call by nationalizing all buisnesses and rebuilding the military. The Democratic Republic of Yugoslavia is moving into a bright future at the forefront of Slavic nationalism.

Section 1:
Passports, visas, information on travel, and information on ports of entry.

Section 2:
General Goverment Information, Economic and Trade Information, and information on the population.

Section 3:
Military Information
Yugoslavia and Serbia
03-10-2007, 03:47
Section 1

Passports and Visas:
To qualify for a regular passport you must be a citizen of the DRYS. In certain cases passports are issued to protected persons of the DRYS, however these are issued on a case by case basis and usually take six months to a year to recieve.

Visas are required by anyone visiting the DRYS that is not a member of the same region as the DRYS. Visas are usually granted within two to six months depending on the nation from which the applicant is applying.

Information on Travel:

All tourists and buisness officials visiting the DRYS will be subject to inspection upon arrival at one of the DRYS ports of entry by DRYS Border Guards and Custom Officials. Tourists and buisness officials will be required to show proper identification (i.e. passports) and visas (if necessary) upon arrival. DRYS Border Guards reserve the right to forbid entry into the DRYS at any of the ports of entry.

Ports of Entry:

Airports- Belgrade IAP, Skopje IAP
Seaports- Zadar SP, Dubrovnik SP
Border Check Points: Numerous
Yugoslavia and Serbia
03-10-2007, 03:47
Section 2:

NSEconomy:
http://ns.b4yp.com/nseconomy.php?nation=Yugoslavia+and+Serbia
Yugoslavia and Serbia
03-10-2007, 03:48
Section 3:


The Armed Forces of The Democratic Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbia

Military information:

Land Based:
T-90s= 200
155MM GH-52 APU= 50
122MM 2A18 Howitzer= 50
BM-27 MLRS= 50
SA-6= 50
SA-2= 100
Tunguska-M1= 50
GAZ-66= 250
ZIL-131= 500
BMP-3= 150

Air Based:
MIG-35= 70
MIG-29= 70
TU-22M3= 30
Soko Galeb= 20
Antonov AN-12= 10
MIL-24 Hind= 30
MIL-17 Hip-H= 30

Sea Based:
Jingkai Class Frigate= 5
Kilo Class Coastal Submarine= 3

Firearms:
AK-101
Beretta M-9
UZI SMG

Bases:
Belgrade (Head Quarters of the Armed Forces)
Belgrade Air Base (Head Quarters Air Force)
Skopje Air Base
Sarajevo Air Base
Zagreb Air Base
Ljubljana Air Base
Zadar Naval Base (Head Quarters Navy)
Dubrovnik Naval Base
Belgrade Army Base (Head Quarters Army)
Prijedor Army Base
Mostar Army Base
Maribor Army Base
Osijek Army Base