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List of places named after Josip Broz Tito

During Josip Broz Tito's presidency and in the years following his death in 1980, several places in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and across the world were named or renamed in honor of him as part of his cult of personality. Since the breakup of Yugoslavia, several towns and squares in the former nation have reverted their names. Numerous streets were also named after Tito, both in former Yugoslavia as well as elsewhere as an honour to a foreign dignitary.

Cities formerly named after Tito edit

A total of eight towns and cities were named after Tito. Right after World War II, four municipalities whose role in the partisan resistance movement was perceived as significant gained the adjective "Tito's" (locally Titov/Titova/Titovo), while the capital of the smallest federal republic of Montenegro was renamed Titograd (Tito-city). After Tito's death in 1980, four more cities were added, for a total of one in each of the Yugoslav six federal republics and two autonomous provinces. These were as follows:

Montenegro edit

  • Titograd, July 13, 1946 – April 2, 1992 – Podgorica

Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

Croatia edit

  • Titova Korenica, December 5, 1945 – February 7, 1997 – Korenica

Serbia edit

Slovenia edit

  • Titovo Velenje, October 10, 1981 – July 17, 1990 – Velenje

North Macedonia edit

  • Titov Veles, 1946–1996 – Veles

With the dissolution of Yugoslavia, each city was renamed.

Streets and squares edit

 
Countries in the world with streets named for Marshal Tito

Many towns in the countries of former Yugoslavia and in other countries have streets and squares named after him.

Slovenia edit

In 2011, 2 years after a street in Ljubljana was named after Tito, the Constitutional Court of Slovenia ruled that naming of a new street after Josip Broz Tito was unconstitutional. The court unanimously ruled that Tito symbolizes severe human rights violations, and that naming the street after him glorifies totalitarian regime and violates human dignity.[1][2] In 2020, the Constitutional Court of Slovenia allowed a referendum against the renaming of Tito's street in Radenci. In contrast to the decision about the street in Ljubljana, the street in Radenci had been named after Tito more than 40 years ago; the court rejected the mayor's claim that a referendum to keep the name would violate the constitution.[3]

Croatia edit

 
Bust of Josip Broz Tito at Tito's Park (Titov park) in Pula, Croatia

Name changes are announced in Selce, Varaždinske Toplice and Velika Gorica.

Former

Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

The only towns in Republika Srpska that names a street after Tito are Kozarac and Srebrenica; all other towns are in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Former
  • Bugojno: Ulica maršala Tita (now Sultan Ahmedova)

Serbia edit

Vojvodina
Former
  • Beograd: Maršala Tita (the main street, renamed back to Srpskih Vladara in 1992, now Kralja Milana)
  • Zemun: Ulica maršala Tita (the main street, renamed back to Glavna ulica, meaning "main street")
  • Šabac: Maršala Tita (the main street, renamed to Gospodar Jevremova in 2005.)
  • Ruma: Maršala Tita (the main street, renamed back to Glavna ulica, meaning "main street")
  • Užice: Maršala Tita (the main street, renamed to Dimitrija Tucovića street)
  • Jagodina (Svetozarevo 1946–1992): Maršala Tita (the main street, renamed to Kneginje Milice in 1992)
  • Kikinda: Maršala Tita (the main street, renamed to Kralja Petra I in 1993) and Titov trg (main square, renamed Trg srpskih dobrovoljaca in 1993)[8]
  • Zrenjanin: Maršala Tita (the main street, renamed back to Kralja Aleksandra in 1992)
  • Novi Sad: Bulevar maršala Tita (renamed to Bulevar Mihajla Pupina in 1992)
  • Batajnica: Josipa Broza-Tita (the main street, renamed to Majora Zorana Radosavljevica in 2004)
  • Temerin: Maršala Tita (the main street, renamed to Novosadska during 1990s)

Montenegro edit

Former
  • Cetinje: Titov trg (now Dvorski trg)
  • Ulcinj: Bulevard maršala Tita (now Bulevard Gjergj Kastrioti - Skënderbeu)

North Macedonia edit

 
Marshal Tito Street at Skopje. (26 July 1963, the Yugoslav People's Army support stuff for earthquake)
Former

Algeria edit

Angola edit

  • Luanda: Rua Marechal Tito Presidente

Brazil edit

Cambodia edit

Cyprus edit

Egypt edit

Ethiopia edit

France edit

Ghana edit

  • Accra: Josif Broz Tito Avenue

India edit

Italy edit

Kazakhstan edit

  • Titova, oblast Qostanaj 110000, near Arkalyk

Morocco edit

Nigeria edit

Russia edit

Slovakia edit

Tunisia edit

Ukraine edit

Zambia edit

Mountain peaks edit

North Macedonia edit

Asteroid edit

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Text of the decision U-I-109/10 of the Constitutional Court of Slovenia, issued on 3 October 2011, in Slovene: http://odlocitve.us-rs.si/usrs/us-odl.nsf/o/AB6C747BE8DF7AF3C125791F00404CF9 2014-10-26 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Naming Street After Tito Unconstitutional. Slovenia Times, 5 October 2011 http://www.sloveniatimes.com/naming-street-after-tito-unconstitutional 2017-01-31 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Tito's Street Keeps its Name, 24ur, published on 27 July 2020 https://www.24ur.com/novice/slovenija/titova-cesta-v-radencih-ostaja-titova.html
  4. ^ "Thousands of Croatians rally against 'Tito' square 2008-02-17 at the Wayback Machine". Agence France-Presse (9 February 2008). Accessed 12 November 2009.
  5. ^ "Prosvjed protiv imena Trga maršala Tita na rubu incidenta, intervenirala i policija".
  6. ^ "Dispute over Name of Zagreb's Tito Square". Balkan Travellers. Accessed 12 November 2009.
  7. ^ Balkan Insight
  8. ^ "Gazda Bon preči od radnika". Glas javnosti. 29 July 2003. Retrieved 7 June 2022.

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During Josip Broz Tito s presidency and in the years following his death in 1980 several places in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and across the world were named or renamed in honor of him as part of his cult of personality Since the breakup of Yugoslavia several towns and squares in the former nation have reverted their names Numerous streets were also named after Tito both in former Yugoslavia as well as elsewhere as an honour to a foreign dignitary Contents 1 Cities formerly named after Tito 1 1 Montenegro 1 2 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 3 Croatia 1 4 Serbia 1 5 Slovenia 1 6 North Macedonia 2 Streets and squares 2 1 Slovenia 2 2 Croatia 2 3 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 4 Serbia 2 5 Montenegro 2 6 North Macedonia 2 7 Algeria 2 8 Angola 2 9 Brazil 2 10 Cambodia 2 11 Cyprus 2 12 Egypt 2 13 Ethiopia 2 14 France 2 15 Ghana 2 16 India 2 17 Italy 2 18 Kazakhstan 2 19 Morocco 2 20 Nigeria 2 21 Russia 2 22 Slovakia 2 23 Tunisia 2 24 Ukraine 2 25 Zambia 3 Mountain peaks 3 1 North Macedonia 4 Asteroid 5 Gallery 6 ReferencesCities formerly named after Tito editA total of eight towns and cities were named after Tito Right after World War II four municipalities whose role in the partisan resistance movement was perceived as significant gained the adjective Tito s locally Titov Titova Titovo while the capital of the smallest federal republic of Montenegro was renamed Titograd Tito city After Tito s death in 1980 four more cities were added for a total of one in each of the Yugoslav six federal republics and two autonomous provinces These were as follows Montenegro edit Titograd July 13 1946 April 2 1992 Podgorica Bosnia and Herzegovina edit Titov Drvar 1981 1991 Drvar Canton 10 Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia edit Titova Korenica December 5 1945 February 7 1997 Korenica Serbia edit Titovo Uzice 1946 1992 Uzice Titov Vrbas 1983 1992 Vrbas Vojvodina Titova Mitrovica 1981 1992 Kosovska Mitrovica Slovenia edit Titovo Velenje October 10 1981 July 17 1990 Velenje North Macedonia edit Titov Veles 1946 1996 Veles With the dissolution of Yugoslavia each city was renamed Streets and squares edit nbsp Countries in the world with streets named for Marshal Tito Many towns in the countries of former Yugoslavia and in other countries have streets and squares named after him Slovenia edit Ilirska Bistrica Trg Marsala Tita main square Jesenice Cesta Marsala Tita Koper Titov trg main square Logatec Titova ulica Ljubljana Titova cesta renamed to Slovenska cesta Slovenian Avenue in 1991 Titova cesta a section of Stajerska cesta named after Tito in 2009 After Tito street decision in Slovenia renamed to Stajerska cesta Maribor Titova cesta main street Titov most Tito s Bridge Postojna Titov trg main square Titova cesta Radece Titova ulica Radenci Titova cesta Senovo Titova cesta Slovenska Bistrica Titova cesta Tolmin Trg Marsala Tita main square Velenje Titov trg main square with highest Tito s statue in the world In 2011 2 years after a street in Ljubljana was named after Tito the Constitutional Court of Slovenia ruled that naming of a new street after Josip Broz Tito was unconstitutional The court unanimously ruled that Tito symbolizes severe human rights violations and that naming the street after him glorifies totalitarian regime and violates human dignity 1 2 In 2020 the Constitutional Court of Slovenia allowed a referendum against the renaming of Tito s street in Radenci In contrast to the decision about the street in Ljubljana the street in Radenci had been named after Tito more than 40 years ago the court rejected the mayor s claim that a referendum to keep the name would violate the constitution 3 Croatia edit nbsp Bust of Josip Broz Tito at Tito s Park Titov park in Pula Croatia Banovci Ulica marsala Tita Buje Trg J B Tita Buzet Titov trg Celine Goricke Marija Gorica Ulica marsala Tita Fazana Titova riva Kumrovec Ulica Josipa Broza Labin Titov trg main square Lovran Setaliste marsala Tita Matulji Trg marsala Tita Nedelisce Ulica Marsala Tita Novigrad Ulica Josipa Broza Tita Novo Selo Rok Cakovec Ulica Marsala Tita Opatija Ulica Marsala Tita Porec Obala marsala Tita Pula Titov park Rabac Obala marsala Tita Rijeka Titov trg Rovinj Trg marsala Tita Selce Crikvenica Ulica marsala Tita suggested to be renamed to Jean Michel Nicolier Street Senkovec Ulica marsala Tita Starogradacki Marof Stari Gradac Marsala Tita Turopolje Ulica marsala Tita Umag Obala marsala Tita Veli Losinj Obala marsala Tita Vinkovacki Banovci Ulica marsala Tita Vrsar Obala marsala Tita Zabok Ulica Josipa Broza Tita Zmajevac Suza Ulica marsala Tita Name changes are announced in Selce Varazdinske Toplice and Velika Gorica Former Karlovac Trg Josipa Broza Tita now Trg hrvatskih branitelja Sibenik Poljana marsala Tita now Poljana Mursko Sredisce Ulica Josipa Broza Tita now Ulica Republike Hrvatske Zadar Obala Marsala Tita now Obala kralja Petra Kresimira IV Zagreb Trg marsala Tita now Trg Republike Hrvatske In February 2008 2 000 protestors gathered on Zagreb s Josip Broz square which is the site of the Croatian National Theatre to demand it be renamed to Theatre Square 4 However hundreds of anti fascists accused this crowd to be revisionist and neo Ustase and the attempt to rename it failed 5 Croatian President Stjepan Mesic publicly opposed the renaming 6 However the square was renamed to Republic of Croatia Square by mayor Milan Bandic in 2017 7 Zapresic Ulica marsala Tita now Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac Street Varazdinske Toplice Ulica Marsala Tita now dr Franjo Tuđman Street Velika Gorica Trg marsala Tita now Trg grada Vukovara Bosnia and Herzegovina edit The only towns in Republika Srpska that names a street after Tito are Kozarac and Srebrenica all other towns are in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bihac Trg marsala Tita Bosanska Krupa Ulica marsala Tita Bratunac Ulica marsala Tita Breza Titova ulica Drvar Titova ili Put Oficirske Skole Foca Titov Most Gorazde Ulica marsala Tita Gradacac Titova ulica Jajce Ulica marsala Tita Jelah Titova ulica Konjic Ulica marsala Tita Kozarac Ulica marsala Tita Lukavac Titova ulica Mostar Ulica marsala Tita Novi Travnik Ulica marsala Tita former Odzak Titova ulica nbsp Ulica Marsala Tita in Sarajevo Sarajevo Ulica Marsala Tita main street Srebrenica Ulica Marsala Tita Tesanj Ulica marsala Tita Tuzla Titova ulica Zavidovici Ulica Marsala Tita Zenica Titova ulica Zivinice Titova ulica Former Bugojno Ulica marsala Tita now Sultan Ahmedova Serbia edit Banja Koviljaca Marsala Tita Bolec Marsala Tita Cokot Marsala Tita Dobanovci Marsala Tita Jakovo Beograd Marsala Tita Krepoljin Marsala Tita Kraljevo Titogradska Krupanj Marsala Tita Kumane Marsala Tita Lesnica Marsala Tita Lestane Marsala Tita Medosevac Marsala Tita Meljak Marsala Tita Mezgraja Marsala Tita Nis Naselje Marsala Tita Durlan Pajkovac Marsala Tita Palilula Belgrade Marsala Tita Petrovac na Mlavi Titov gaj Pozarevac Titogradska Pozezeno Marsala Tita Presevo Marsala Tita Slanci Marsala Tita Tabanovic Marsala Tita Umcari Marsala Tita Vranje Titogradska Zagubica Marsala Tita Zaklopaca Marsala Tita Zeleznik Beograd Titova Zvezdara Beograd Titov gaj Vojvodina Ada Marsala Tita Adorjan Marsala Tita Aradac Marsala Tita Bac Marsala Tita Backa Topola Marsala Tita Pobeda Marsala Tita Backi Brestovac Marsala Tita Backi Gracac Marsala Tita Backi Petrovac Ulica marsala Tita Banatska Dubica Marsala Tita Banatski Dvor Marsala Tita Bajsa Marsala Tita Banatsko Novo Selo Marsala Tita Belo Blato Marsala Tita Bocar Marsala Tita Boka Marsala Tita Cantavir Marsala Tita Cestereg Marsala Tita Coka Marsala Tita Cortanovci Marsala Tita Crepaja Marsala Tita Crna Bara Marsala Tita Crvenka ulica Marsala Tita Deliblato Marsala Tita Elemir Marsala Tita Ecka Marsala Tita Erdevik Marsala Tita Farkazdin Marsala Tita Feketic Marsala Tita Glozan Marsala Tita Jasa Tomic Marsala Tita Kacarevo Marsala Tita Klenak Marsala Tita Konak Marsala Tita Kovacica Marsala Tita Padina Elementary school Marsala Tita Ulica marsala Tita Kruscic Marsala Tita Kula ulica Marsala Tita Kulpin Ulica marsala Tita Kumane Marsala Tita Kucura Marsala Tita Kupinovo Marsala Tita Lovcenac Marsala Tita Lukino Selo Marsala Tita Maglic Marsala Tita Majdan Tito Marsal Mosorin Marsala Tita Nova Crnja Marsala Tita Nova Gajdobra Marsala Tita Novi Becej Marsala Tita Novi Itebej Marsala Tita Novi Zednik Titogradska Novo Milosevo Marsala Tita main street Obrez Marsala Tita Padej Marsala Tita Panonija trg Marsala Tita Ratkovo Marsala Tita Ravno Selo Marsala Tita Ruski Krstur Marsala Tita Samos Marsala Tita Sanad Marsala Tita Selenca Marsala Tita Seleus Marsala Tita Sivac ulica Marsala Tita Skorenovac Marsala Tita Stari Banovci Titov Park Kosarkasko Igraliste Subotica Aleja Marsala Tita one of the main streets Sutjeska Marsala Tita Taras Marsala Tita Tomasevac Marsala Tita Torak Marsala Tita Tresnjevac Marsala Tita Uzdin Marsala Tita Vajska Marsala Tita Veliki Radinci Marsala Tita Vrbas Ulica marsala Tita Titova Vila Vrbica Marsala Tita Former Beograd Marsala Tita the main street renamed back to Srpskih Vladara in 1992 now Kralja Milana Zemun Ulica marsala Tita the main street renamed back to Glavna ulica meaning main street Sabac Marsala Tita the main street renamed to Gospodar Jevremova in 2005 Ruma Marsala Tita the main street renamed back to Glavna ulica meaning main street Uzice Marsala Tita the main street renamed to Dimitrija Tucovica street Jagodina Svetozarevo 1946 1992 Marsala Tita the main street renamed to Kneginje Milice in 1992 Kikinda Marsala Tita the main street renamed to Kralja Petra I in 1993 and Titov trg main square renamed Trg srpskih dobrovoljaca in 1993 8 Zrenjanin Marsala Tita the main street renamed back to Kralja Aleksandra in 1992 Novi Sad Bulevar marsala Tita renamed to Bulevar Mihajla Pupina in 1992 Batajnica Josipa Broza Tita the main street renamed to Majora Zorana Radosavljevica in 2004 Temerin Marsala Tita the main street renamed to Novosadska during 1990s Montenegro edit Herceg Novi Trg marsala Tita Bar Ulica marsala Tita Podgorica Josipa Broza Tita Titove Korenice Rozaje Marsala Tita Tivat Obala marsala Tita Former Cetinje Titov trg now Dvorski trg Ulcinj Bulevard marsala Tita now Bulevard Gjergj Kastrioti Skenderbeu North Macedonia edit nbsp Marshal Tito Street at Skopje 26 July 1963 the Yugoslav People s Army support stuff for earthquake Valandovo Marsal Tito Berovo Marsal Tito Bitola Titovo Uzhice Delcevo Marsal Tito Demir Hisar Marsal Tito Demir Kapija Marsal Tito Negotino Marsal Tito Gevgelija Marsal Tito Josifovo Marsal Tito Kicevo Marsal Tito Kocani Marsal Tito Kriva Palanka Marsal Tito Kumanovo Titova Mitrovachka Makedonska Kamenica Marsal Tito Makedonski Brod Marsal Tito Radovis Marsal Tito Skopje Marsal Tito Titoveleshka Star Dojran Marsal Tito Stip Kej Marsal Tito Struga Marsal Tito Strumica ulica Marsal Tito Sveti Nikole Marsal Tito Veles Marsal Tito Vinica bul Tito Former Bitola Marsal Tito now Sirok Sokak Ohrid Kej Marsal Tito now Kej Makedonija Tetovo Square Marsal Tito former name Algeria edit Parc Tito in Bab Ezzouar Angola edit Luanda Rua Marechal Tito Presidente Brazil edit Sao Paulo Avenida Marechal Tito Cambodia edit Phnom Penh Josep Broz Tito Street Cyprus edit Limassol Josip Broz Tito street Dali Marshal Tito street Egypt edit Cairo Josip Broz Tito Street Huckstep Qism El Nozha by the Cairo International Airport Ethiopia edit Addis Ababa Josif Broz Tito s street France edit Chalons en Champagne Rue du Marechal Tito Ghana edit Accra Josif Broz Tito Avenue India edit New Delhi J B Tito Marg Jodhpur Shri Tito Chauraha Italy edit Nuoro via Tito Palma di Montechiaro via Tito Parma via Josip Broz Tito Quattro Castella via Maresciallo Tito Reggio Emilia via Josip Broz Tito Kazakhstan edit Titova oblast Qostanaj 110000 near Arkalyk Morocco edit Agadir Tito Street Nigeria edit Abuja Tito Broz street Russia edit Moscow Ploshchad Iosipa Broza Tito Josip Broz Tito Square above the Profsoyuznaya metro station Titov near Litvinovka oblast Rostov Slovakia edit Kosice Titogradska ulica Tunisia edit Sousse Marshal Tito Avenue Ukraine edit Bakhmut Tito Street Zambia edit Lusaka Tito RoadMountain peaks editNorth Macedonia edit Titov Vrv meaning Tito s peak Sar MountainsAsteroid edit1550 Tito discovered by Milorad B Protic Gallery edit nbsp Trg Marsala Tita Marshal Tito Square in Herceg Novi Montenegro nbsp Ulica Marsala Tita Marshal Tito Street in Srbobran Serbia nbsp Old road sign in Srbobran Serbia pointing to Titov Vrbas nbsp Old road sign in Serbia pointing to Titograd and Titovo UziceReferences edit Text of the decision U I 109 10 of the Constitutional Court of Slovenia issued on 3 October 2011 in Slovene http odlocitve us rs si usrs us odl nsf o AB6C747BE8DF7AF3C125791F00404CF9 Archived 2014 10 26 at the Wayback Machine Naming Street After Tito Unconstitutional Slovenia Times 5 October 2011 http www sloveniatimes com naming street after tito unconstitutional Archived 2017 01 31 at the Wayback Machine Tito s Street Keeps its Name 24ur published on 27 July 2020 https www 24ur com novice slovenija titova cesta v radencih ostaja titova html Thousands of Croatians rally against Tito square Archived 2008 02 17 at the Wayback Machine Agence France Presse 9 February 2008 Accessed 12 November 2009 Prosvjed protiv imena Trga marsala Tita na rubu incidenta intervenirala i policija Dispute over Name of Zagreb s Tito Square Balkan Travellers Accessed 12 November 2009 Balkan Insight Gazda Bon preci od radnika Glas javnosti 29 July 2003 Retrieved 7 June 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of places named after Josip Broz Tito amp oldid 1200951885, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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