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They still live in former Yugoslavia republics.
In 1999 NATO bombed Serbia and Montenegro two republics of former Yugoslavia that kep its name.
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.
The Russian, and almost all eastern european countries, and a lot of the former soviet republics
Yes, they are. All six of the former Yugoslav republics (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia and FYR Macedonia) are recognized as independent states. The secessionist (former Serbian autonomous province of) Kosovo also declared independence. It is recognized by 76 out of 193 UN member states. Serbia disagrees and considers Kosovo to be its rebel province.
No former Soviet republics have legalized same-sex marriage.
No, English is not spoken in any of the countries of former Yugoslavia.
Slovania, Croatia, Serbia, The former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia, Kosovo,Montenegro, Bosnia and Hertsogovina.
I'm guessing it's a former country in Balkans,Southeastern Europe, consisting of Serbia and Montenegro, two of the six republics that made up the former Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia.But kinda not sure about it :) sorry if it's not the right answer.
Its former Yugoslavia.
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia was created on 1993-05-25.