answersLogoWhite

0

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.

500 Questions

What is the English to Yugoslavian translation for kick?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

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

What are the physical characteristics of an ethnic Yugoslavian?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

There is no such thing as an ethnic "Yugoslavian." Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovenian.

Which former yugoslavian rebulic is the largest?

User Avatar

Asked by Dadsfavorite

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

How do you say hi in yugoslavian?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

Macedonian:zdravo

Croatian:bok

Serbian:zdravo

Slovene:zdravo

What are the five parts of Yugoslavia?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

The 6 parts were: Slovenia Croatia Bosnia Hercegovina Serbia Montenegro Macedonia Within Serbia there were also 2 provinces called Voyvodina and Kosovo.

When did Yugoslavians immigrate to the US?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

that is a dumb question so pik another question or gett over it

i am stupid

you are stupid=YES

whats worse than a stupid question? a stoopid answer. why dont you take less time posting moronic opinions on this site and take a spelling course. NOW, Yugo's started coming over en masse in the mid to middle late 1800's. There was a mini-exodus after WWI.

What led the Yugoslavian army to invade Slovenia and Croatia in 1991?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

In 1991 Slovenia was the first county that became independent and that's why Yugoslavian army invaded it. Same happened with Croatia, just a little later.

How do you say good thankyou in Yugoslavian?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

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

What do Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia have in common?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

Both revolutions were motivated by the desire for freedom.

Translate let's get drunk in Yugoslavian?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

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

What is the Yugoslavian word for poser?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

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

What is the English to yugoslavian translation for yes?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

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

But, in all of these languages translation for yes is DA

Are Italians the same as yugoslavians?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

No. Italians are Italian, and there is no such thing as a Yugoslavian. The people that were part of the former country of Yugoslavia, are: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovenian.

What were the five republics of the former Yugoslavian federation?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

In 1991, four states of Yugoslavia declared their independence. These states are Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia. Serbia and Montenegro were also former states.

What is the Yugoslavian word for new?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

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

What started a series of independence movements in the yugoslavian republics beginning in the early 1990s?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

The Communist party was the binding agent between the areas making up this nation. When the communist party fell, it caused these independence acts.

What are the skin color of a yugoslavian?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

There is no such thing as a "Yugoslavian." Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovenian.