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  1. Yugoslavia had a land area of 255,400 square kilometers and was the 9th largest country in Europe. The terrain was varied, with fertile plains in the north, limestone ranges in the east, mountains and hills predominantly in the southeast and a seaside, mainly in Croatia and Montenegro, but also in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia.

  2. May 22, 2006 · Timeline: Break-up of Yugoslavia. A brief history of the dramatic and violent changes that took place as the Yugoslav Federation disintegrated during the 1990s. 1991-1992: DISINTEGRATION. Yugoslavia was first formed as a kingdom in 1918 and then recreated as a Socialist state in 1945 after the Axis powers were defeated in World War II.

  3. Pada tanggal 31 Januari, Federal Demokratik Yugoslavia berganti nama menjadi Republik Rakyat Federal Yugoslavia. Negara ini terdiri dari: Serbia, Kroasia, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, dan Republik Makedonia; serta dua daerah otonom yang menjadi bagian Serbia: Kosovo dan Vojvodina. Yugoslavia sekitar 1990.

  4. Feb 18, 2008 · Yugoslavia, literally land of the South Slavs, was formed after World War I. It brought together six ethnic groups. They spoke a common language, Servo-Croatian, but they had different histories ...

  5. The multinational Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was created in 1945 and lasted until the wars of 1991-95, which gave rise to ethnic cleansing and the break-up of the country. See article by Catherine Samary, “Dismantling Yugoslavia” , November 1998. Sources : Michel Roux, University of Toulouse-II

  6. Feb 17, 2011 · So Yugoslavia lurched from crisis to crisis until finally it collapsed, with barely a fight, in 1941 - when attacked by Nazi Germany and Mussolini's fascist Italy. The country was carved up. A ...

  7. Yugoslavia was a mix of ethnic groups and religions, with Orthodox Christianity, Catholicism and Islam being the main religions. Coinciding with the collapse of communism and resurgent nationalism in Eastern Europe during the late 1980s and early 1990s, Yugoslavia experienced a period of intense political and economic crisis.

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