Yugoslavia no longer exists. It has been split up into a number of countries, including Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro and others. Each country is different.
No, Kosovo is a region of what was once the larger country of Yugoslavia.
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No, there was no place called "Jubiana" in Yugoslavia in the 1980s. It seems you might be referring to "Ljubljana," which is the capital of Slovenia, a republic that was part of Yugoslavia during that time. Ljubljana was known for its rich history and cultural significance within the region.
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Denmark was included in the euro 1992 cup, in the place of Yugoslavia. As Yugoslavia were expelled from competing for the reason of the war. Denmark won the Euro 1992.
Chile. They defeated Yugoslavia 1-0.
No, Yugoslavia is not Armenian, Yugoslavia is Slavic.
Croatia was part of Yugoslavia till the early 1990s. (Slovakia is to the north of Hungary).
The last time ethnic cleansing took place in a large way , was in Bosnia, where Muslims were wiped out.
Yugoslavia no longer exists as a nation. It split into several countries in the 1990s, including Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo, and Slovenia. None of these countries are located in areas prone to tsunamis.