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19 paź 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.
Former Yugoslavia Political Map. Countries. Bosnia-Herzegovina. Croatia. Kosovo. Macedonia. Europe
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.
After an economic and political crisis in the 1980s and the rise of nationalism, Yugoslavia broke up along its republics' borders, at first into five countries, leading to the Yugoslav Wars.
11 wrz 2024 · After World War I, in 1918, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was created. It was renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929. This is a map of Yugoslavia in 1930. Central Balkans in 2010 (de facto situation after break up of Yugoslavia). Note: Serbia does not recognizing Independence of Kosovo.
22 wrz 2023 · Locator map of Vojvodina within Serbia in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.png 2,364 × 2,048; 541 KB Oblasts of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes - Yugoslavia (1922-1929).png 2,364 × 2,048; 893 KB
12 maj 2021 · Yugoslavia was a federal republic composed of several countries in which Southern Slavic languages were the most prevalent. There were six republics in the federation: Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Slovenia.