Josip Broz Tito - Yugoslavia was the first communist country to open its borders to all foreign visitors
Time: Sunday Jan 1, 1967
Place: Yugoslavia
Details: On 1 January 1967, Yugoslavia was the first communist country to open its borders to all foreign visitors and abolish visa requirements.
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