They are Egyptians in Balkan or Gjupci (Aškalije).
The answer to this depends on the time-frame of the question. In 1919, the answer would have been Yugoslavia, but in 2006 the answer would be Serbia (i.e. the region of Serbia became incorporated into the Nation of Serbia).
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia were once a part of Yugoslavia.
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Serbia was a part of Yugoslavia at one time.
Yes. Before the Soviet Union collapsed it was the largest Eastern European nation not a part of the Soviet Union. However after the Soviet Union collapsed, Ukraine became the largest Eastern European nation (excluding Russia), and the largest European nation wholly in Europe.
Venice became part of the nation of Italy when Italy became a nation in 1871. Before that it was part of a consortium of city states and provinces.
Corsica is part of France.
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Serbia was an independent state then became a part of the "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" after WW1 then became a part of Yugoslavia after WW2 which included the modern day countries of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia&Hercegovina, Macedonia, Slovenia, Montenegro. Now it is a independent country once again.
At the begining of the war Serbia was allied with Montenegro, Russia and Greece. Greece stayed neutral in war, while Montenegro and Russia helped Serbia to fight with Austria-Hungary. When Serbo-Austrian war became World war Serbia alongside Russia and MOntenegro was part of Entante (Allies).
Bulgaria is a European country in the south-western part of Europe. It is accessible through Romania, Serbia, and Macedonia. To the south of it is the Black Sea.
Portugal is an European nation.