In the early 90's, there was a civil war in what was once Yugoslavia. This war ended with the Dayton Peace Accord in 1995. These conflicts are not in any way connected with the conflict Serbia/Kosovo in 1999, which was of completely different nature.
It was civil war.
Four republics peacefully gained independence
Since the question isn't open ended, the answer will be simple. The country was Yugoslavia. It was free of Soviet control after WWII. It's government was under Tito.
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.
Yugoslavia
It blew up.
Yugoslavia's government became unstable, and the country became involved in a series of ethnic wars.
Parliament of Yugoslavia ended in 1990.
Marshal of Yugoslavia ended in 1980.
Yugoslavia went communist.
It was civil war.
It was civil war.
The Yugoslavian wars started in the year 1992, and went on until the year 1995.
No, Yugoslavia was formed at the end of WWI. In 1914, only the small state of Serbia existed independently of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. When that empire dissolved, Serbia formed with the newly independent Balkan areas to become the nation of Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany in WWII but gained independence again at the end of the war.
because their were to much loosers in Yugoslavia
League of Communists of Yugoslavia ended in 1990.
Democratic Party - Yugoslavia - ended in 1919.