The country of Yugoslavia no longer exists, the countries that used to be part of it each use theri own currencies.
Yugoslavia no longer exists but its currency was the DINAR Countries which were part of Yugoslavia now use many different currencies including: Euro (Slovenia, Montenegro, Kosovo province), Dinar (Serbia), Crona (Croatia) and Mark (Bosnia)
Yugoslavia has fallen short after Josip-Brozg Tito's death, i think the causes were a decade of Western economic ministrations and five years of disintegration, war, boycott, and embargo, the economy of Yugoslavia collapsed. But till then we were in a great country medical care was free, i think there was a tax on money (just like land tax but its on money like on your bank account, basically the more money you had the money you lost) workers in factories got free apartments or for a very low price and all the factories were owned by the SFRY (Yugoslavia) everyone had enough money.....until stupid capitalism! Conflict between each other
because Yugoslavia was having indepence and was forced to give up money and weapons to bosina so they eventually ended up getting spilt into different countries.
Yugoslavia has fallen short after Josip-Brozg Tito's death, i think the causes were a decade of Western economic ministrations and five years of disintegration, war, boycott, and embargo, the economy of Yugoslavia collapsed. But till then we were in a great country medical care was free, i think there was a tax on money (just like land tax but its on money like on your bank account, basically the more money you had the money you lost) workers in factories got free apartments or for a very low price and all the factories were owned by the SFRY (Yugoslavia) everyone had enough money.....until stupid capitalism! Conflict between each other
The country code +38 was originally assigned to Yugoslavia. However, after the breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, the code was no longer in use. The individual countries that emerged from Yugoslavia have their own distinct country codes.
No, Yugoslavia is not Armenian, Yugoslavia is Slavic.
As of my last update in 1992, the average income in Yugoslavia was around $7,500 annually. However, this data may be outdated as the country no longer exists.
Yugoslavia no longer exists. You cannot go on holiday to Yugoslavia.
Yugoslavia was state capitalist, not Communist (which means a classless stateless society based on production for use).
No he was definitely not from Yugoslavia.
Yugoslavia has no deserts.
The area in Yugoslavia is 39,449 miles.