Croatia was part of a socialist country called Yugoslavia until 1991 together with Slovenia, Bosnia, Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro.
The area of Socialist Republic of Croatia is 56,524 square kilometers.
Socialist Republic of Croatia was created on 1943-06-13.
Socialist Labour Party of Croatia was created on 1997-10-25.
Firstly, just to clarify, Croatia is a country, an independent republic, therefore it cannot be built. So I will answer the question of when was Croatia created, and when did the landmass and associated islands that are considered "Croatia" become the Republic of Croatia. The economic and political union of Yugoslavia would be forged in 1918, initially named the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, although it underwent another name change before in 1963, under a socialist regime, becoming the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (hereafter, simply 'former Yugoslavia'). during the 1970s, and 1980s there were various social, political and economic processes that led to the break-up of Yugoslavia, during the war of the Early 1990s. Croatia became an independent state in 1992.
The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991-1995, the primary cause being Croatia wishing to become an independent Republic away from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
The Croatian War of Independence was a war fought in Croatia from 1991 to 1995. It was fought between the Croatian government, having declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and both the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and Serb forces, who established the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK) within Croatia. Croatia won the war with many losses (war ran on Croatian land). Peace was made by Dayton Agreement (in Dayton, Ohio). This was later signed in Paris in December 1995.
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Croatia is a country, not a capital city. Croatia's capital city is Zagreb.
Serbia is a country, if you mean what countries used to be part of Federal Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia (a,k,a Titos Yugoslavia) they are as follows: 1. Slovenia 2. Croatia 3. Bosnia and Herzegovina 4. Montenegro 5. Kosovo 6. Macedonia 7. Serbia
bosnia was once part of yugoslavia. yugoslavia had a socialist government. in the early to mid 1990's their was a violent civil war which led to yugoslavia dividing into five countries; Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. so yes bosnia was once part of the socialist union of yugoslavia.
The new country that was created as a south Slavic state was Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia consists of 6 Socialist Republics: Bosnia, Herzegovinia, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia, and Serbia.
Zagreb is the capital city of Croatia.