Yugoslavia still exists, it is in the middle of Serbia and thousands of nostalgics celebrate the International Workers' Day there (VIDEO)

On the day when the name Yugoslavia was officially sent to history books - February 4, 2003, Blasko Gabric founded the Mini-Yugoslavia

Thousands of Yugo-nostalgics spent International Workers' Day - May 1, in Mini-Yugoslavia, a thematic park in the north of Serbia. This park was designed to preserve the memories of the former Socialist Federation.

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On the day when the name Yugoslavia was officially sent to history books - February 4, 2003, Blasko Gabric founded the Mini-Yugoslavia on his property near Subotica at the north of Serbia.

Every year, thousands of so-called Yugo-nostalgics mark the significant dates of the former Socialist Federation, and one of the largest holidays is May 1st, the International Worker's day.

(Telegraf.co.uk)