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Slavs broke into Croats Serbs and Bulgarians?

Russians, Ukrainians, Belarussians, Poles, Czechs, Slovakians, Slovenes, Serbs, Croats, Macedonians, Bulgarians, Montenegrins, Sorbs


Which group of Slavs broke into Croats, Serbs, and Bulgarians?

The South Slavic group: Serbs, Croats, Slovenes, Macedonians, Montenegrins; Bulgarians are of Turkish origin, only speak a Slavic language.


Why did civil war break out in Yugoslavia?

After the break-up the different religous groups caused a split in ethnic and culture causeing them to turn on each other. Bosians-muslim, Croats-roman christians, Serbs-orthodax christian


Which two provinces broke away from russia and formed kingdoms that were hostile to the eastern slavs?

your mom and dylan ;)


The former federation of Yugoslavia broke up into five independent states in the early 1990s even though the vast majority of people are ethnic?

slavs


The former federation of Yugoslavia broke up into five independent states in the early 1990s even though the vast majority of the people are ethnic?

slavs


Why did fighting break out between the ethnic groups living in the republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina when it?

Essentially, it was an ethnic and religious conflict that occurred following a referendum that was held in 1992 that came out in support of independence. Yugoslavia began to disintegrate at the end of 1990, when Slovenia and Croatia declared independence from the rest of the Federation. Slovenia achieved independence with little trouble, but Croatia was engaged in a short but bloody war with Serbia in '91, which ended when the European Union officially recognised Croatia as a separate state and help to broker a diplomatic end to the fighting. Bosnia, however, was a different case- it is inhabited by ethnic Serbs, ethnic Croats, and indigenous Bosnian Muslims, each one of whom had different aspirations for Bosnia. The Serbs wanted it to remain as part of a rump Federation with Serbia, the Croats wanted it to be annexed to Croatia, and the Bosnian Muslims wanted it to be a completely independent state in it's own right. In addition, there were intolerant religious tensions between the Muslims on one hand, and the Christian Croats and Serbs on the other. A referendum on Independence was held on 1st March '92, during which the Croats voted with the Muslims in favour as a means of prising the country away from Serb control- they had already seen Croatia and Slovenia going their own ways, and were determined not to be left behind. The combined votes of the Croats and Muslims resulted in a 'Yes' vote, whereas most Bosnian Serbs had voted 'No'. After that, all hell broke loose- the Serbs, desperate to retain Bosnia as their own, took up arms against the other two groups, supported by Serbia proper- the Croats were equally keen to break away and ally Bosnia with Croatia; they also turned against the Muslims, who were stuck in the middle demanding a seprate Bosnia independent of either of it's two Slavic neighbours. The poor Muslims were very much the jam in the sandwich, with BOTH of the other nations hostile to them, and were forced to take up arms as much in self-defence as anything else. So this is how the war began- it ended in early '96 following the brokering of the Deighton Peace Agreement in the USA. Since then, the remaining parts of the Yugoslav Federation (Serbia itself, Montenegro and Macedonia) have also achieved independence, and there has been fighting within Serbia's own provinces (i.e. Kosovo) which have sought to break away from Serbia.


What two provinces broke away and formd kingdoms that were hostile to the Easter slavs?

Mongolia and Kiev..... They broke away and smoked a crap ton of ganja and then got taked back and never smoked ganja again.


Why did Yugoslavia break into many nations 20th century?

Yugoslavia broke into several nations in the 20th century primarily due to rising nationalism among its diverse ethnic groups, which included Serbs, Croats, Bosniaks, Slovenes, and others. The death of Tito in 1980 weakened the central authority, leading to political instability and ethnic tensions. Economic difficulties and the influence of nationalist leaders further exacerbated these divisions, culminating in a series of conflicts in the 1990s that resulted in the dissolution of the country into independent states.


What is one reason that conflict broke out in the balkans in the 1990s?

One significant reason for the conflict in the Balkans during the 1990s was the rise of nationalism among various ethnic groups following the disintegration of Yugoslavia. As republics sought independence, tensions escalated between different ethnic communities, particularly between Serbs, Croats, and Bosniaks. The resulting power struggles and territorial disputes led to violent confrontations, including ethnic cleansing and war. This complex interplay of historical grievances, political aspirations, and ethnic identities fueled the devastating conflicts in the region.


What were the two biggest problems the byzantine empire faced?

The Bulgarians and the Arabs were the 2 main enemies of the byzantine empire.


When the Soviet Union collapsed what were some consequences?

The decline of Communism led to the return of an old danger - Nationalism. Throughout the communist bloc, many people were not satisfied with democracy; they wanted their own independent nation too. In former USSR, fighting broke out as a number of areas tried to win independence. Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania all became independent again in 1991 and joined the United Nations (After spending many years absorbed into the USSR). On Jan 1st, 1993, Czechoslovakia peacefully split to become two separate states of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. However, the worst violence occurred in Yugoslavia. Tito had held together an explosive mixture of Serbs, Croats and Muslims but communist control collapsed in 1990. In the following year, the Serbs refused to accept a Croat as leader and both Slovenia and Croatia declared independence.