Slovenia was more propserous and also ethnically much more homogeneous than most other states in the former Yugoslavia.
beacuse it is too reach! slovenia had to donate 1/4 of its GDP to kosovo, macedonia, Serbia...
Germany did by supporting Croatia and Slovenia financially to break away from Yugoslavia in the early 1980s.
Most countries that broke away from the former Yugoslavia are small. Slovenia lost some of their theritory after the WW2.
European integration and free trade helped break up Yugoslavia, but with the high crisis of terrorist and power control it had to.
Yugoslavia was formed by Bosnia & Herzegovina , Slovenia , Croatia , Serbia , Montenegro , Kosovo and Macedonia. After the break-up all these countries have they're borders and gained independence.
They never did. Slovenia and Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia first, which the Yugoslavia army opposed, starting a 8-day war in Slovenia and a war in Croatia lasting 2-3 years. Serbia didn't exist at the time. It was just a republic in Yugoslavia. Serbia became a proper country when all of the other republics of Yugoslavia had broken away and declared independence.
Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, BiH and Montenegro were once Yugoslavia.
Yugoslavia, subsequently Slovenia (bordering Italy)
Slovenia is known as Slovenia to English speakers. To people from Slovenia and other parts of former Yugoslavia it is known as Slovenija.
Yugoslavia no longer exists it is made of break away countries Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina
The republic of Slovenia was a part of the Socialistic Federative Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRJ)
Croatia have yet to win the world cup. After all it is a new country a break away of Yugoslavia.
The states that broke away from Yugoslavia in the early 1990s were Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia. The states that remain united were Serbia and Montenegro.