- Croatia - Bosnia Herzegovina - Yugoslavia - Slovenia
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.
Croatia is bordered by... Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia and Bosnia.
There is no one country which shares a border with France, Switzerland and Yugoslavia. And, Yugoslavia has not existed since 1992.
I hope you know Yugoslavia fell apart in 1991. But the members were : Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Albania, Montenegro, Macedonia, BiH and Kosovo.
A lot of border changes occurred in Europe during the break-up of Yugoslavia from 1991-92. After lots of political upheavals and uprisings, the country of Yugoslavia eventually became several different countries. These countries are Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Yugoslavia is no longer a country. However, while it was a country, it bordered the Adriatic Sea (or Mediterranean Sea more generically).
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.
Croatia and Hungary border each other. Croatia is south of Hungary. Slovenia is north of Croatia and west of Hungary. Serbia is south of Hungary and east of Croatia.
IRAN . formerly 'Persia'.
Croatia's coast in on Adriatic Sea.
because Serbia wanted to make Croatia part of their country but the Croatians declined so there was a lot of kiling and fighting over the country. the place that was hit the hardest was the first city on The Croatian and Serbian Border Vukovar (still major damage!) now the Croatians stay away from the Serbians........ xx