Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia were once a part of Yugoslavia.
It was a nation. It did not belong to any other nation.
Yugoslavia
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Yugoslavia no longer exists. It began to break up in the 1990s and became a number of different countries. Some of those countries are now members of the European Union and some are not.
Yugoslavia was state capitalist, not Communist (which means a classless stateless society based on production for use).
Marshal Tito and he ruled Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia was usually considered 'non-aligned' during the cold war. The following countries were 'neutral', and belonged to neither the Warsaw Pact, nor to NATO: Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Finland.
Yugoslavia no longer exists. It was not part of the European Union when it did exist. It broke up into a number of countries. Slovenia and Croatia are two countries that were part of Yugoslavia and are now members of the European Union.
Under Tito, Yugoslavia was semi-independent.
No. The European Nation is a continent.
No European countries belong to the US.