Talk:Yugoslav passport

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List of countries with visa-free travel[edit]

Hi Blagomeni,

Thank you for contributing to Wikipedia. However, I do not think we can take a random reddit.com post as a legitimate source. Poster of that map on reddit.com never supplied any sources for the data, and anyone can post anything on reddit.

Please find sources for that claim. It is best to remove the list until we have concrete data.

Ђидо (talk) 17:06, 7 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

SFR Passports and FR Passports[edit]

I don’t know enough about this subject (and was actually coming here to learn) so I don’t feel like I can be bold and I know politically sensitive the issue can be.

BUT, is this article relating to Yugoslav passports of both the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia issued pre-1992 and the passports of the the Federal Republic issued until 2006? The current article I don’t think is reflective of both.

I think either;

  • to propose a name change to Passports of SFR Yugoslavia and add a Dist to the article and better specify the object of this article

OR

  • expand the article to include more information relating to FR passports and make it clearer which part of this article refer to SFR and which to FR. Jo Jc JoTalk💬Edits📝 10:06, 18 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Jo Jc Jo: As evident by the three images in the Gallery section, the article about three states once called "Yugoslavia": the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941), the SFR Yugoslavia (1945–1992) and the FR Yugoslavia (1992–2003). The last one was "Yugoslavia" in name only and consisted only of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006), hence having changed the name to that in its last 3 years of existence. As for your first proposal, I don't think there is enough information about individual passports of these three continuous states to warrant separate articles – as you can see, there are barely 2 paragraphs with 5 sentences in total. The article is currently centered completely on the SFRY-era passport because that one was the most notable of the three; i.e. the other two don't have much to talk about other than they existed. If you can find more information about Kingdom and FR passports, feel free to expand the article (since I speak the language, I may go ahead and translate some content from Serbian Wikipedia later). Thanks for bringing this up! -Vipz (talk) 16:57, 18 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]