Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia. And Kosovo which was an autonomous province of Serbia also declared independence.
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovene.
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." The former country of Yugoslavia was divided into smaller countries, which speak:SerbianCroatianBosnianSlovenianMacedonianMontenegrinAlbanianRomani
Croatia, and it was (and is) a Republic, not a province.
Yugoslavian is the proper adjective for Yugoslavia.
Most of the demand in the US and Europe began with ethnic groups in former Yugoslavian to fight shipping of weapons to Yugoslavia.Most of the demand in the US and Europe began with ethnic groups in former Yugoslavian to fight and stop shipping of weapons to Yugoslavia.
Former Yugoslavian Republic Of Macedonia
The Commonwealth of Nations. It consists of 53 nations with the majority of them being part of the former British Empire.
There was a lot of fighting that happened to the nations of the former Yugoslavia in the early 1990's. All these countries were fighting for their own boundaries during this time.
In 1991, four states of Yugoslavia declared their independence. These states are Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia. Serbia and Montenegro were also former states.
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian".
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian".
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian".