============================== YUGOSLAVIA ============================== Yugoslavia today refers only to the republics of Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia, the other republics having gained independence in 1991-92. Macedonia may follow suit. The economy is largely agricultural, but exports include chemicals, machinery, textiles and clothing. Area (Sq. Km): 127,886 Population: 11,807,098 Capital: Belgrade Language: Serbo-Croat Religion: Eastern Orthodox Government Type: Federal republic Currency: Dinar Embassy: None «»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«» Foreign Office Advice: Whilst UN sanctions relating to air traffic into Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) have been eased, the majority of UN sanctions remain in force and visitors should be aware of continuing problems. There have been cases of robberies and muggings on the erratic international train services. The border area with Bosnia should be avoided. Visitors should be aware of the possibility of a rapid increase in tension if military intervention occurs in the region. All British Nationals should ensure they have registered at the British Embassy in Belgrade (Tel: 011 645 055) and that the Embassy is informed of any change of address or telephone number. For more information ring: Foreign Office Travel Unit 0171-270-4129