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The Republic of Serbia is a landlocked country in the Balkan Peninsula at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe. It covers 34,116 sq mi and has an estimated population of 7.31 million as of 2010.

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What challenges did former Soviet allies such as Yugoslavia face as a result of the collapse of the Soviet Union?

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They struggled with ethnic conflicts and political instability brought about by the collapse of communism.

In 1878 Greece Serbia Romania and montenegro had become what type of states?

In 1878 Montenegro, Romania, Serbia were recognized as totally independent countries; Greece was independent from 1827.

What were the 10 demands from Austria-Hungary to Serbia?

im sorry i dont know all ten, but hopefully these 4 will get you started..

1. all Serbian bboks and newspapers that criticised Austria were to be banned.

2. Anti-Austrian teachers in Serbian schools were to be sacked

3.Austrian Officers ere to control the Serbian Army

4. Austrian ministers were to be placed in the Serbian Government.

What did Austria-Hungary want done about the press in Serbia?

Austria-Hungary demanded that the Serbian government suppress all unrestrained language on the part of the press concerning the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the glorification of the perpetrators of that and similar outrages.

What is Pirot?

Pirot is a district in the country of Serbia.

What country would you cross if you flew in a strait line from belgrade Yugoslavia to vienna austria?

First of all, you would have to travel through time, not just cross national boundaries, because Yugoslavia has not existed for over 20 years!


Next, I am not sure what a "strait" line is. There are no straits in the region. On the surface of a sphere (or spheroid) such as the earth, the shortest distance between two points is a arc of the great circle, not a straight line drawn on a map which is a 2-d projection of a 3-d surface.

A great arc flight would take you over Hungary.

What assassination instigated war between Serbia and Austria?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo led Austria-Hungary to declare was on Serbia. This was to effectively be the beginning of World War I.

What is the English to Yugoslavian translation for kick?

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

What are the physical characteristics of an ethnic Yugoslavian?

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

Why do most Russians live in Serbia?

They don't. Most Russians live in Russia just as most Americans live in the USA. There may be small numbers of Russians in Serbia (I've visited the country but never noticed any) and this may be because of similar history, recent support by Russia over the Kosovo issue and the similar language and alphabet.

Why did Serbia object to the annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina to Austria 1908?

In 1878 Bosnia-Herzegovina, which had previously been part of the Ottoman Empire, became an Austrian protectorate - not an integral part of Austria-Hungary. The area was inhabited by Muslims, (Othordox) Serbs and (Roman Catholic) Croats. It was a potentially explosive mixture - and was claimed by Serbia. Matters were further complicated by meaningless residual Ottoman rights. Austria saw Serbia as an irritant: it was strongly Pan-Slav and enjoyed support from Russia; worst of all, it became aggressive, expansionist and pretentious. However, from about 1893-1903 the King of Serbia to a large extent did as the Austrians told him. He and his consort were savagely murdered in 1903 by a small clique of army officers and the Black Hand gang. (The couple's hideously mutliated corpses were found in the palace grounds). From 1903 Serbia became increasingly assertive and there was no longer any question of the country doing Austria's bidding. In 1908, at the time of the Young Turk revolution in Constantinople, the Austrian government exploited the chaos in Turkey to annex B-H outright and make it a province. This indicated that Austria wanted to keep the area and not simply 'protect' it from Russia. It also mean that Austria was trying to prevent Serbia expanding and reaching the sea.

Is Yugoslavia its own country?

Yugoslavia is no longer a country it's not in the map anymore

Is Slavica Ecclestone Croatian or Serbian?

Croatian. Slavica was born in Rijeka which is in Croatia, not Serbia.

See Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavica_Ecclestone

But her nationality is Serbian....

Your question is what nationality she is, She is Serbian but she was born in Croatia and lived in Italy. After all wherever you are born or lived is not what you are.

Which former yugoslavian rebulic is the largest?

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

What was the plan to create Greater Serbia?

At the end of December 1992, Milosevic started to try and form his "Greater Serbia" as part of the Yugoslav wars, which would rage until 1995.