If you are talking about just a state of those three countries they were known as The State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs. But this country only existed for a few months in 1918, before joining Serbia and Montenegro in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, later renamed to Yugoslavia. Those three countries were a part of Yugoslavia until declaring independance in 1990s.
Yugoslavia separated into Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia.
Croatia is bordered by... Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia and Bosnia.
Yugoslavia.
No, Croatia is not surrounded by Albania. Croatia is surrounded by the following countries: Bosnia, Serbia, Slovenia and Hungary.
Slovenia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Serbia Macedonia
No, the country has split into Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Kosovo (disputed).
Croatia was part of a socialist country called Yugoslavia until 1991 together with Slovenia, Bosnia, Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro.
Yugoslavia doesn't exist no more. There are Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Montenegro and Kosovo now. Between Slovakia and countries of former Yugoslavia is Hungary.
From dalmatia in Croatia, a small ex-yugoslavian state in the balkans (between Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia and Bosnia)
Romania is definitely not a Slavic country. Some Slavic countries are: Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Slovenia, Russia, Ukraine.......
7 countries : Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Slovenia
Yugoslavia was formed by Bosnia & Herzegovina , Slovenia , Croatia , Serbia , Montenegro , Kosovo and Macedonia. After the break-up all these countries have they're borders and gained independence.