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Herzegovina Region

Herzegovina is one of the two main regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina with an area of approximately 11,419 sq km, or 22% of the total area of the country.

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Which country of the former Yugoslavia is expected to recover quickly from the problems brought by war and independence?

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Well from what I understood from a friend of mine who's Slovenian and grew up in Portoroz, SLO, the Slovenian involvement in the Yugoslavian war lasted little more than a fortnight. Slovenia had always been the richest, most prosperous province within Yugoslavia and resentment towards provinces like Serbia, who contributed little and took a lot, grew steadily to the point where they decided to try and seperate. A few rockets were launched, a few telephone masts destroyed, but other than that it passed fairly quickly. Encouraged by this, Croatia tried the same, then Bosnia etc. The more provinces tried to split, and the nearer they were to Servia (with Slovenia being the first and having convenient beighbours in Italy and Austria), the fiercer and longer the battles lasted.

What is the value of a yugoslavian sks?

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In my searching to list one for sale they seem to be about $275-350 right now depending on condition etc... I listed mine on swapgiant (Ohio) and a few other gun sales sites for $265 with a few things included and have several interested allready. Now just a couple of years ago you could get them for $125-175 I think. My first I bought for $99 but that was 8 years ago.

What religion do yugoslavians practice?

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There is no such people as "Yugoslavians." Please specify: Bosnians, Macedonians, Croatians, Serbians, or Slovenians.

How much a yugoslavian dinar in rupee?

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Wat is the actual value of 10000000000 dinars according to indian rupees

What countries share a border with Yugoslavia?

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I hope you know Yugoslavia fell apart in 1991. But the members were : Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Albania, Montenegro, Macedonia, BiH and Kosovo.

What is the biggest city in the Bosnia and Herzegovina?

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Some of the biggest cities in Croatia are: Zagreb(700'000), Split (170'000), Rijeka (130'000), Osijek (90'000), Zadar (70'000), Pula (60'000) and Dubrovnik (30'000).

Croatia's got 4.3 million people (slightly less than Norway) and these 7 cities make 30% of the population.

How much is a Yugoslavian 1963 1 dinar coin worth?

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Any, 1 Old Yugoslavia Dinar (YUM) = 1 Novi Dinar (YUM).

What is the English to yugoslavian translation for grandmother?

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Yugoslavian does not exist anymore. In Croatian you can say: baka, baba (I belive it's the same for serbian and bosnian too), also on islands it is often used italian name for grandma: nonna.

What are the six nations that are in Yugoslavia?

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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.

How do oy usay hello in yugoslavian?

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There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovene.

How say michael in yugoslavian?

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There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovene.

After the fall of which country did Yugoslavia break apart?

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In 1991, Slovenia went solo, and that was the start for a civil war which resulted in 6 separate countries existing on their own today: * Croatia * Serbia and Montenegro

* Bosnia and Herzegovina

* Slovenia * Macedonia

What is thank you in Yugoslavian?

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Thanksgiving is unique to the USA.Other countries have no equivalent translation.

What is the yugoslavian translation for you love Jake?

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you mean "serbian?"

Volim te or Волим те

Is Yugoslavian a language?

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No. But the following languages are spoken in the region that was once called Yugoslavia:

  1. Bosnian
  2. Macedonian
  3. Croatian
  4. Serbian
  5. Slovene
  6. Montenegrin
  7. Albanian

What is a description of Yugoslavia?

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Yugoslavia means 'Land of the Slavs'. It was a country in Southeastern Europe from the end of World War I (1918) until the fall of communism and the Yugoslav Wars (1992). The modern day countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia are the remnants of Yugoslavia.

What is the Yugoslavian translation for birthday?

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There is no such language as "Yugoslavian".

What is the Yugoslavian word for thank you?

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There is no such language as Yugoslavian. Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovene