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Republic of SloveniaRepublika Slovenija
A federal unit of the
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1990-1991)
1990–1991
Flag of Slovenia Flag Coat of arms of Slovenia Coat of arms

CapitalLjubljana
Government
 • TypeConstituent republic
President 
• 1990 – 1991 (as head of an independent country after 1991) Milan Kučan
History 
• New Constitution 1990
• Declaration of independence 1991
Preceded by Succeeded by
Socialist Republic of Slovenia
Slovenia

The Republic of Slovenia was briefly a constituent republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from March 8, 1990 to 1991. In 1990, Slovenia abandoned its communist infrastructure and held democratic elections in which Milan Kučan, the former Communist representative of the Republic, was elected President. During this time period, Slovenia retained its communist-era flag, coat of arms, and other symbols as it awaited the creation of new symbols that would eventually come after independence.

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