Because of the death of Yugoslavia's greatest general, Josip (Yosip) Broz Tito, in 1980. Yugoslavia was a conglomeration of five nations, four of which share a common language (Serbo-Croatian), two of which are primarily Catholic nations (Croatia and Slovenia), two of which are Orthodox Christian nations (Serbia and Montenegro) and one of which is multi faith (Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is partially Muslim and partially Orthodox). So, it broke up because it was a hodgepodge of nations.
The biggest difference is that Czechoslovakia broke up peacefully while Yugoslavia broke up violently with wars in Bosnia,Croatia and Slovenia
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The states created by the breakup of Yugoslavia are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. Yugoslavia broke up in 1992.
No, Croatia is not communist. They are a democratic country.
There is no such country as Yugoslavia. It has been gone since 1993, when it broke up into a number of different countries. So there is no answer to your question.
The USSR did and so did Yugoslavia.
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.
Czechoslovakia broke up peacefully (it's called the Velvet Divorce) whereas the break-up with Yugoslavia was the result of several messy wars that included war crimes from both sides and ethnic cleansing.
Yes. In 1992 it broke up into a number of Central European countries.
In 1991-92, The former Yugoslavia broke up. Croatia was one of the countries that was then formed. In 2003, the remaining Yugoslavia changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro.
Yugoslavia broke up into 11 countries including Croatia, Albania, Bosnia, Macedonia, and Slovenia.
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