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There were many conflicts, in summary the folling were the most significant: 1991 - 10 Day war in Slovenia (Yugoslavia tried to prevent Slovenia from leaving the union) 1991 to 1994 Croatian War. What was left of Yugoslavia tried to prevent Croatia from leaving and tried to secure areas of Croatia for the Serbian minority to live in. 1992 to 1996 Bosnian War. The last elements of Yugoslavia tried to prevent Bosnia from becoming independent. At the same time Serbian Bosnians wanted to join up with the rest of Serbia (i.e. Yugoslavia) and the Croatian Bosnians wanted to join with the newly created Croatian state. Bosniaks (also called Bosnian Muslims) tried (and succeeded) to stop their country from dividing into different parts. 1999 Kosovo War. Albanians in Kosovo tried to break away from Yugoslavia (it is a province of Serbia within Yugoslavia) but Serbian Kosova didn't want this. There were incidents of ethnic cleansing and attacks by the Serbian army and the USA and other NATO countries became involved and pushed out Serbian forces. In 2007 Kosovo finally declared independence but this is only recognized by a few countries. In 1991 Yugoslavia consisted of: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia (and the Voyvodina and Kosovo provinces), Montenegro and Macedonia. In 2003 Yugoslavia only consisted of Serbia and Montenegro. Serbia still had the provinces of Voyvodina and Kosovo but Kosovo was under UN occupation). In 2003 Yugoslavia ended and Serbia and Montenegro became independent countries.

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