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Order of the Yugoslav Star

Order of the Yugoslav Star ( or ''Orden jugoslovenske zvezde'', (スロベニア語:Red jugoslovanske zvezde); (マケドニア語:Орден југословенска ѕвезда)) was the highest National order of merit awarded in Yugoslavia.〔(Orders and Decorations of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1945-90 ) by Lukasz Gaszewski 2000, 2003〕 It was divided into four classes. The highest class, the ''Yugoslav Great Star'' was the highest state decoration awarded in Yugoslavia. The order was mostly awarded to foreign heads of state for the development and strengthening of peace and cooperation between nations.
The Order of the Yugoslav Star was also the second highest order of merit in Serbia and Montenegro.
==History==
Order of the Yugoslav Star was founded by the President of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito on 1 February 1954 and had three Classes.〔Standard magazin: ''(Srbija ponovo deli odlikovanja )'', br.133, 05.12.2008. 〕 ''Law on Decorations'' was amended on 1 March 1961, so from then on, the Order had four Classes:
*Yugoslav Great Star — highest decoration in SFR Yugoslavia
*Yugoslav Star with Sash (before 1961 ''Order of the Yugoslav Star, I Class'') — 6th highest decoration in SFR Yugoslavia
*Yugoslav Star with Golden Wreath (before 1961 ''Order of the Yugoslav Star, II Class'') — 14th highest decoration in SFR Yugoslavia
*Yugoslav Star on Cravat (before 1961 ''Order of the Yugoslav Star, III Class'') — 24th highest decoration in SFR Yugoslavia
After the dissolution of SFR Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (and later Serbia and Montenegro) continued to use some of the decorations of former Yugoslavia, among them Order of the Yugoslav Star.〔 In the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Order of the Yugoslav Star was the second highest order after the Order of Yugoslavia.〔(Orders and Decorations of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1990- ) by Lukasz Gaszewski 2000, 2003〕 During this time the four Classes of the order were named:〔
*Yugoslav Great Star — 2nd highest decoration in FR Yugoslavia (after the ''Order of Yugoslavia'')
*Yugoslav Star, I Class — 7th highest decoration in FR Yugoslavia
*Yugoslav Star, II Class — 20th highest decoration in FR Yugoslavia
*Yugoslav Star, III Class — 31st highest decoration in FR Yugoslavia

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