In July 1995 the ICOM Executive Council approved the formation of a new
National Committee under the internationally recognised official title of
"Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia & Montenegro)" .  The National
Committee has the required minimum number of five indivdual and
institutional members and the President is:

        Prof. Aleksandar Despic
        Director, Museum of Science and Technology
        Knez Mihailova 35/4
        11 000 BELGRADE
        Yugoslavia
        Tel. +381-11.187 1552  fax: +381-11.182 825

No doubt Prof. Despic would be happy to pass on addresses or messages re
other museums.

ICOM also has National Committees in the following Republics of
ex-Yugoslavia (President & address follows in each case):

BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA: Prof. Dr. Imamovic, Director, Zemalksi Musei,
        Sarajevo, Bosnia.  (Yes: THAT Zemalski Museum - the national
        museum 50 yards from the front line and under fire almost daily
        for four years).

CROATIA: Mr Damodar Frlan, Director, Ethnographic Museum, Mazuranicev
        trg. 14,  41 000 Zagreb, Croatia, tel. +385-41.448 544 fax.
        +385-41.444 011

FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA [a problem over the country's name
        here also: now  in international arbitration folowing objections
        by Greece to the use of the name "Macedonia"]:  Dr Kriste
        Bogoeski, Musej na grad Skopje, Mito Hadzivaslev, 91 000 Skopje,
        Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia  tel. +389-91.114.742;
        fax: +389-91.115.367

SLOVENIA: Mr Gregor Moder, Mestri Muzej Ljubjana, Gosposka 15,
        61 000 Lujubjana, Slovenia. tel. +38-61.222.930; fax: +38-61.214.025.


Patrick Boylan


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On Fri, 9 Feb 1996, George Bailey wrote:

> Can anybody tell me the postal addresses for any museums in the Federal
> Republic of Yugoslavia?
>
> Thanks
>
> George Bailey
> Objects Conservator
> Australian War Memorial
>