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A lot of border changes occurred in Europe during the break-up of Yugoslavia from 1991-92. After lots of political upheavals and uprisings, the country of Yugoslavia eventually became several different countries. These countries are Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Bosnia & Herzegovina.

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