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    May 12, 2021 · Map of the former republic of Yugoslavia. The idea of a Southern Slavic federation began to take shape in the early 20th century, as the two empires that had dominated the region of the Southern Slavs, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire, were on the decline.

  2. Yugoslavia occupied a significant portion of the Balkan Peninsula, including a strip of land on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea, stretching southward from the Bay of Trieste in Central Europe to the mouth of Bojana as well as Lake Prespa inland, and eastward as far as the Iron Gates on the Danube and Midžor in the Balkan Mountains, thus ...

  3. Jul 30, 2022 · 1.1 Origins. 1.2 First Yugoslavia (1918-1941) 1.3 World War II (1941-1945) 1.4 Second Yugoslavia (1945-1992) 1.5 Breakup of Yugoslavia and Third Yugoslavia (1992-2006) 2 Ethnic and linguistic maps. 3 Old maps. 4 Notes and references. 5 Entries available in the atlas. General maps. Origins. French Illyrian Provinces in 1810.

  4. General map of Yugoslavia. Like the Kingdom of Yugoslavia that preceded it, the SFRY bordered Italy and Austria to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Romania and Bulgaria to the east, Greece to the south, Albania to the southwest, and the Adriatic Sea to the west.

  5. Country Maps. Former Yugoslavia (Political) 1996 (162K) Former Yugoslavia (Political) 1995 (131K) Former Yugoslavia (Political) 1993 (146K) Former Yugoslavia (Shaded Relief) 1996 (1237K) Former Yugoslavia: A Map Folio.

  6. Former Yugoslavia Political Map. Countries. Bosnia-Herzegovina. Croatia. Kosovo. Macedonia. Europe

  7. Maps > REGIONAL > Balkans. 1 translation. The changing shape of Yugoslavia (1815-1999) Philippe Rekacewicz, January 2000. Since the 19th century, the history of Yugoslavia has been a series of partitions, break-ups, and regional or international wars.

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