No relation! Irevelant matter
Slovenia and Croatia declared their independence from Serbian-dominated Yugoslavia in 1991. Bosnia and Herzegovina also declared independence in 1992.
Nobody. Slovenia Croatia and Macedonia declared independence in 1991 but the government did not want to allow it and it sent its army
They never did. Slovenia and Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia first, which the Yugoslavia army opposed, starting a 8-day war in Slovenia and a war in Croatia lasting 2-3 years. Serbia didn't exist at the time. It was just a republic in Yugoslavia. Serbia became a proper country when all of the other republics of Yugoslavia had broken away and declared independence.
Slovenia and Croatia declared their independence from Serbian-dominated Yugoslavia in 1991. Bosnia and Herzegovina also declared independence in 1992.
Before the breakup of the country, Yugoslavia was bordered by Italy, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, and Albania.
There is no country today called Yugoslavia . Federative Yugolslavia split into many new nations. Serbia was the last country to split from Yugoslavia. Bulgaria and Serbia are neighbours, their languages are very similar (the Slavic group of languages), they have similar traditions and their foods are alike.
Bulgaria is the country that means "land of the southern Slavs."
Yugoslavia (now Serbia)
Israel (State of Israel) declared its independence in 1948.
The Declaration of Independence is what was declared in 1776 in which the US declared its independence from Great Britain and its tyrannical king.
bulgaria... Not true, as Bulgaria was never part of the British Empire.
Siberia is a geographical region of Russia and is not a country in and of itself.The modern state of Croatia declared independence from SFR Yugoslavia on 19 May 1991.The modern state of Montenegro was formally recognized on 21 May 2006, when the state broke from Serbia (in the Serbia-Montenegro union of FR Yugoslavia, the successor of SFR Yugoslavia).