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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.
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.
Slovenia
Nobody. Slovenia Croatia and Macedonia declared independence in 1991 but the government did not want to allow it and it sent its army
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Croatia, and Slovenia have declared independence from Yugoslavia.
Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, BiH and Montenegro were once Yugoslavia.
Yugoslavia, subsequently Slovenia (bordering Italy)
Former Yugoslavia is a former communist country that broke into four parts. These parts are now independent countries: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and North Macedonia.
Slovenia and Croatia declared their independence from Serbian-dominated Yugoslavia in 1991. Bosnia and Herzegovina also declared independence in 1992.
Slovenia is known as Slovenia to English speakers. To people from Slovenia and other parts of former Yugoslavia it is known as Slovenija.
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia were formerly part of Yugoslavia (full name Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) until declaring independence in 1992.
The republic of Slovenia was a part of the Socialistic Federative Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRJ)