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The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was actually composed of Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia, and Montenegro, with Serbia having two lower-level administrative divisions in Vojvodina and Kosovo. After the breakup of Yugoslavia in the mid-90's, each of these entities declared their own sovereignty except for what was then-known as Yugoslavia which was composed of Serbia and Montenegro. After the Monenegran War, Montenegro was granted independence under UN sanction and Yugoslavia was renamed Serbia. In 2008, Kosovo declared their independence from Serbia amidst much international controversy that (some have said) indirectly led to the war in South Ossetia in August, 2008 that later led to the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Currently, all the states that were once part of Yugoslavia are: Bosnia-Hercegovina Croatia Slovenia Serbia Montenegro Kosovo Macedonia

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