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  1. And to, obviously, understand the breakup of Yugoslavia which was quite ugly during the fall of Communism in the late '80s and early '90s. So first of all, it's a good idea to just understand where the word Yugoslavia comes from. It's literally referring to the southern Slavic states. So Yugo- is referring to southern.

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  2. Pie charts. People > Population among Former Yugoslavian countries Serbia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic of Macedonia Slovenia Kosovo Montenegro. Economy > GDP among Former Yugoslavian countries Croatia Slovenia Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic of Macedonia Kosovo Montenegro.

  3. Serbian Krajina. Republika Srpska (1992–95) Yugoslavia (1991–92) Yugoslav People's Army (controlled by Serbia) Croatia. Bosnia and Herzegovina (1994–95) Defeat. Croatia leaves Yugoslavia and becomes an independent country. Croatian forces regain control over most of RSK -held Croatian territory.

  4. The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was made of six republics: Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia. The largest among them is Serbia, while Montenegro is the smallest. Yugoslavia had a land area of 255,400 square kilometers and was the 9th largest country in Europe.

  5. May 1, 2024 · Rarity List . This is the 2024 rarity list for all of the countryballs. You can find the rarity for most balls here. If you want to use the old lists for any reason, view the Alternate Rarity Lists page. Update Changes. This list has been updated as of April 21, 2024! * Added 26 balls to the rarity list.

  6. 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.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Warsaw_PactWarsaw Pact - Wikipedia

    Romania and, until 1968, Albania – were exceptions. Together with Yugoslavia, which broke with the Soviet Union before the Warsaw Pact was created, these three countries completely rejected the Soviet doctrine formulated for the Pact. Albania officially left the organization in 1968, in protest of its invasion of Czechoslovakia.

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