Slovania, Croatia, Serbia, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo,Montenegro, Bosnia and Hertsogovina.
Slovenia used to be one of the republics of Yugoslavia.
No. It was a part of Yugoslavia, along with some other modern countries, but not all of Yugoslavia.
Yugoslavia used two alphabets: the Cyrillic and the Latin.
Yugoslavia used the Dinar, which was divided into 100 para.
Republic of Yugoslavia (President Tito used to hold all those states together in the Republic of Yugoslavia)
The country of Yugoslavia no longer exists, the countries that used to be part of it each use theri own currencies.
Europe. It used to be part of Yugoslavia.
No, Yugoslavia is not Armenian, Yugoslavia is Slavic.
Kosovo used to be part of the old Yugoslavia.
Croatia used to be part of Yugoslavia
Yes, it used to be a part of Yugoslavia. The capital is Podgorica.
Josep Broz Tito, is the leader you may be thinking of, but I would call him a nationalist for Yugoslavia who used communism when it was convenient for him.
Yugoslavia no longer exists. You cannot go on holiday to Yugoslavia.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is its own independent country. It used to be part of Yugoslavia.