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Laso would generally have higher temperatures year-round compared to Yugoslavia, as Laso is located closer to the equator and typically experiences a tropical climate with consistently warm temperatures. Yugoslavia, on the other hand, has a more temperate climate with distinct seasons that include colder winters.
Laos since Laos is much closer to the equator.
Laos is much closer to the equator than Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia is the latitude of New York City. Laos is further south than Florida.
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Laos would generally have higher temperatures year-round compared to Yugoslavia. Laos is located in Southeast Asia near the equator, which results in a tropical climate with consistently warmer temperatures. Yugoslavia, on the other hand, is located in Europe and has a more temperate climate with distinct seasons, including colder temperatures in the winter.
The state of Yugoslavia started to break up in 1991 and ceased to exist about a year later. So to fly from Yugoslavia to Austria would require travelling across time rather than a country. You can fly from parts of what was formerly Yugoslavia to Austria without crossing any other country.
Laos.
Laos.
Yugoslavia no longer exists but the country between historical Macedonia and Yugoslavia when it did exist would be the Socialist Republic of Macedonia, given autonomy and renamed from Vardar Banovina as part of a communist expansionist agenda to wrest historical Macedonia from Greece and forge for itself a strategic pathway to the Aegean for Yugoslavia.
He would get lost. There is no such country.
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).