List of tallest structures in former Yugoslavia
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An incomplete list of the tallest structures in former Yugoslavia (Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Macedonia). This list contains all structures.
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| Structure | Year of built | Structural type | Country | Town | Pinnacle height | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trbovlje Chimney | 1976 | Chimney | Slovenia | Trbovlje | 364 m | tallest chimney in Europe |
| Plomin Power Station | ? | Chimney | Croatia | Plomin | 340 m | |
| Ugljevik Power Plant | 1985 | Chimney | Bosnia | Ugljevik | 310 m | |
| Mostre transmitter | ? | Guyed Mast | Bosnia | Mostre | 250 m | |
| Stubline transmitter | ? | Guyed Mast | Serbia | Stubline | ? m | destroyed in 1999 |
| TV Tower Avala | 1965 | Tower | Serbia | Belgrade-Avala | 202.87 m | destroyed on April 30, 1999 |
| "Zgrada CK" | 1964 | Building | Serbia | Belgrade | 105 m (now 141 m) | Badly damaged during NATO bombing in 1999. Beginning in 2003, the tower was reconstructed, including a 40 foot increase in height. Tallest building in the Balkans. |
| "Beograđanka" | 1974 | Building | Serbia | Belgrade | 101 m |