Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia split apart into several republics in the 1990s. These republics included Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, and later Kosovo.
Yugoslavia
Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, & USSR.
The Soviet Union and Yugoslavia are such countries.
Yugoslavia and the USSR (Soviet Union)
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Yugoslavia broke apart primarily due to the collapse of its communist government in the early 1990s. The weakening of central authority and the rise of nationalism among various ethnic groups led to increasing tensions and conflicts. As republics sought independence, civil wars erupted, ultimately resulting in the disintegration of the country into several independent nations. This fragmentation highlighted deep-seated ethnic divisions and historical grievances among the diverse populations.
The country that split apart in the early 1990s to become two countries is Czechoslovakia. It divided into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993 through a peaceful dissolution known as the "Velvet Divorce."
Croatia didn't split
Somalia was torn apart
Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast Europe that existed from 1918 until the early 1990s, when it began to break apart into several independent nations due to ethnic tensions and political conflicts. Today, the former territory of Yugoslavia comprises several countries: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia. Each of these nations has its own distinct identity and government, having emerged from the dissolution of Yugoslavia.
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