Yugoslavia was never a "real" country. As soon as the strong hand of Tito disappeared, it more or less inevitably returned to its constituent ethnic groups.
The six countries that were once part of Yugoslavia are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. ...
There were in fact six republics that made up Yugoslavia, each of which have become separate countries. They are now known as: Republic of Serbia, Republic of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Slovenia and Montenegro.
The six countries that were once part of Yugoslavia are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. ...
Yugoslavia no longer exists. It was not part of the European Union when it did exist. It broke up into a number of countries. Slovenia and Croatia are two countries that were part of Yugoslavia and are now members of the European Union.
No she did Not.
They once made up the Republic of Yugoslavia, but now they are independent countries.
Yugoslavia no longer exists. It began to break up in the 1990s and became a number of different countries. Some of those countries are now members of the European Union and some are not.
To answer your question, it's Hungary. Btw Yugoslavia doesn't exist anymore. It split up in more smaller countries.
none, Yugoslavia doesn't exist anymore it has been divided up into other countries like Croatia and Montenegro
Croatia is an independent country. It is a former part of Yugoslavia and not comprised of it's own countries.
because Yugoslavia was having indepence and was forced to give up money and weapons to bosina so they eventually ended up getting spilt into different countries.
There is no such country as Yugoslavia. It has been gone since 1993, when it broke up into a number of different countries. So there is no answer to your question.