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In late March 1999 NATO began air strikes against in Yugoslavia?

In parts of Yugoslavia where Serbs were prevalent (Kosovo, Serbia, serbian republic in bosnia) military targets


What caused the conflict in Kosovo and what were the results?

The conflict in Kosovo, like that in Bosnia, was ethnic-based. Kosovo is a province at the southern end of Serbia; it neighbors Albania and the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia. Many Albanians still live in Kosovo and see themselves more closely aligned with Albania, to the southwest, than with Yugoslavia. Thus, a separatist movement began, which caused mounting tension between ethnic Albanians and Serbian authorities.Result: Kumanovo Treaty; Yugoslav security forces pull out of Kosovo; FR Yugoslavia maintains sovereignty.Territorial changes: No legal changes to Yugoslav borders according to the Resolution 1244, but effective political and economic separation of Kosovo from the rest of Yugoslavia under United Nations temporary administration.


What year did the war began in Europe?

The Kosovo War.


In march 1999 NATO forces began campaign of air strikes against the .?

Federated Republic of Yugoslavia


In March 1999 NATO forces began a campaign of air strikes against the .?

Federated Republic of Yugoslavia


World War 1 began as Austria-Hungary and declared war on?

Serbia Serbia


How old is kosovo?

Origins began in the 6th and 7th century, so around 1400 years


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USMC began landing in strength in about March '65.


What was the Kosovo War?

It was a ethnic cleaning war Serbians headed against Albanians. Serbs wanted to create Great Serbia in the region by fighting against Croats, Bosnians and Albanians. NATO had prevented them in doing so.


Is New Zealand the youngest country?

No, the newest nation is Kosovo, which became independent from Serbia on February 17, 2008. New Zealand was not colonised by humans until the late 13th century when the first Polynesian settlements began, which makes it probably the youngest country in terms of human habitation.


Was Serbia part of Yugoslavia after WW1?

Yes. After the years of the death of Tito, it began to collapse and formed into Serbia and Montenegro. By 2006, it had formed into two different countries: Serbia, and Montenegro.


What was the name of the church in Selma from which the march began on march began on march Th?

The Brown Chapel AME Church in the Selma, Alabama .