No, Yugoslavia was not part of the EU.
There are 28 countries in the European Union of which two, Croatia and Slovenia, were part of Yugoslavia.
No. Yugoslavia began to break up in the 1990s. Some new countries that formed as a result of that breakup joined the EU in 2004 and later than that. Some of the countries that were part of Yugoslavia are not members of the EU, but may join in the future.
Nope, kenya is not part of the eu.
No it isn't.
Yes, it is. Romania entered EU in 2007 and since then Transylvania is part of EU.
Yugoslavia does not exist. Croatia was part of that country.
Its already a part of EU since 2004.
Guernsey is outside the EU, but part of the Customs Union and essentially within the Single Market, so it has strong connections with the EU.
No, the Vatican is not in the EU.
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia were formerly part of Yugoslavia (full name Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) until declaring independence in 1992.
Mallorca is part of Spain, wich is in the EU.
There are no Asian countries in the EU.