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Yugoslavia does not exist. Croatia was part of that country.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia were formerly part of Yugoslavia (full name Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) until declaring independence in 1992.
France is in the Northern Hemisphere. It is considered to be part of 'The West' as a political entity. Please look at a map and see where it is.
A political entity like a country, city, county or kingdom exercises its authority over a particular area. The line which divides the land which is part of the entity from that which is not is called a border. A border surrounds the political entity on all sides, including the west. That part of the border which is on the western side is the western border. The border may correspond to a physical feature: the western border of the United States is the coast of the Pacific Ocean; the western border of Germany follows in part the course of the Rhine river.
Full name of Macedonia is Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, so Macedonia was a part of Yugoslavia. Slovenia was also a part of Yugoslavia. Slovakia however was not a part of Yugoslavia, but it was a part of Czechoslovakia, both of them were communist countries after WW2.
the part of speech for city-state would be a noun
The Arctic is not a political entity. There is no government for it.
The Arctic is not a political entity; there is no president.
The Arctic is not a political entity; there is no capital.
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