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  1. May 21, 2024 · Yugoslavia, former country that existed in the west-central part of the Balkan Peninsula from 1929 until 2003. It included the current countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, and the partially recognized country of Kosovo.

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    1 day ago · Ethnic map of Yugoslavia based on 1991 census data, published by CIA in 1992. Yugoslavia had always been a home to a very diverse population, not only in terms of national affiliation, but also religious affiliation.

  3. 4 days ago · Map of the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia including Croatia. Map by Amitchell125 (15 April 2021). PD-CCA-Share Alike 4.0 International. Wikimedia Commons.

  4. 5 days ago · The Balkans are usually characterized as comprising Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia —with all or part of each of those countries located within the peninsula.

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  5. 1 day ago · Map of the territorial subdivisions of FR Yugoslavia. FR Yugoslavia was composed of two political units, consisting of two Republics, and two subordinate Autonomous Provinces to Serbia, as following: The Republic of Serbia (capital: Belgrade), including Central Serbia; Vojvodina, Autonomous province within Serbia (capital: Novi Sad).

  6. 2 days ago · July 12, 2018 - The map of Europe underwent drastic revision after World War I. The defeated Central Powers – Germany, Austria-Hungary and Turkey – suffered huge territorial losses, and new independent countries were born, from Finland in the north to Yugoslavia in the south.

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  8. Jun 1, 2024 · In this article, I will provide a comprehensive overview of the countries that were part of Yugoslavia and what has become of them today. In 1946, Yugoslavia became a socialist federation of six republics: Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia.

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