No, Yugoslavia and Zakoslavia are not the same country. Yugoslavia was a country in Southeastern Europe that existed until the early 1990s, while Zakoslavia is not a recognized country.
The other country that is landlocked is Lesotho, which is located in southern Africa.
The representatives of a country are often referred to as diplomats or ambassadors. They are responsible for representing their country's interests abroad and engaging in diplomatic relations with other nations.
The name Soula does not have a specific country of origin as it is a variant of different names in various cultures. It could be derived from Greek, Arabic, or other origins, each with its own meaning.
Canada is a country that has two A's in its name.
The only country in Australia is Australia. There are no other countries in Australia.
i am also a milinkovich and it is serbian. we come from yougoslavia and when we all came to Ellis island they changed the last name and put an h at the end.
The other country that is landlocked is Lesotho, which is located in southern Africa.
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Yugoslavia was formed by most of the western Balkan countries... Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia, and Slovenia. After the war that occurred in the early 1990's, the name Yugoslavia vanished. Every country has it's own name now. Serbia is named Serbia now. No such thing as Yugoslavia.
The name of the city in English is Rangoon. "Myanmar" is pronounced "burma", and the name of the country in English is Burma.
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This is the other name for Holland In western Europe
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Malabar, God's own country
The complete name for Egypt is the Arab Republic of Egypt. There is no other name for the country.
England was the first country to do so