Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia were formerly part of Yugoslavia (full name Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) until declaring independence in 1992.
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Both Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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1991, it became independent when Yugoslavia breaked into 5 countries. They were solenvania, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Macedonia.
They are all countries that were part of the country known as Yugoslavia which no longer exists.
No, Croatia is not surrounded by Albania. Croatia is surrounded by the following countries: Bosnia, Serbia, Slovenia and Hungary.
The Dalmatian came from the country Croatia, which is formerly known as Dalmatia.
They are: Bosnia & Herzegovina Croatia Macedonia Montenegro
Yugoslavia separated into Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia.
Yugoslavia is a FORMER country ... but Yugoslavia has been broken up. It is now split into 7 different countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia.
The region, Bosnia, borders the countries of Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro and is landlocked. However, if you mean the country Bosnia & Herzegovina, then it also borders the Adriatic Sea.
The Adriatic Seas lies off the coast of several countries. They are Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Italy, Montenegro and Albania.
Yugoslavia is a former country in southeast Europe. It has been divided into the six countries of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro.Yugoslavia no longer exists.
No. Croatia is its own country on the Balkan Peninsula.
Croatia is an independent country. It is a former part of Yugoslavia and not comprised of it's own countries.
Yugoslavia doesn't exist no more. There are Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Montenegro and Kosovo now. Between Slovakia and countries of former Yugoslavia is Hungary.
Yemen is the only country that begins with the letter Y. It is in Asia.
New states The present-day countries created from the former parts of Yugoslavia are:Bosnia and HerzegovinaCroatiaKosovo (status as an independent country is in dispute)Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)MontenegroSerbiaSlovenia
No. Also there is no such thing as Czechoslovakia.The following 3 countries are all independent countries:Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Czech RepublicSlovakia
The country of Yugoslavia no longer exists. It has broken up into 6 independent countries. You would need to find out what part of the former Yugoslavia your parents were born in, and then contact the appropriate embassy for THAT country in your OWN country. For example, if your parents were born in Croatia and you live in the USA, you would want to contact the Embassy of Croatia in USA. The new countries (made up of the former Yugoslavia) are: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) declared independence in 1991 while Serbia and Montenegro (officially one country) formed in 1992.
The former country of Yugoslavia has been divided up into the several smaller independent nations of Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. The nations of Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina all border the Adriatic Sea.
Laos is warmer all year round. The countries of Europe are much cooler.The temperatures in Laos are almost always above 20ºC. They range from 21ºC to 30ºC, depending on the season.Temperatures range from -2ºC to 19ºC in Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Kosovo, and Bosnia & Herzegovina.