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Serbia

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 does niko te you ne tera smiri dozivljaj mean in English?

"Niko te ne tera" means "nobody is forcing you (to do something/into something), "you" is an extra, probably by mistake. "Smiri dozivljaj" means "cool down".

What is Serbia Dedicated Server?

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What languages are spoken in Belgrade Serbia?

Official languages: Albanian, Serbian

Recognised regional languages: Turkish, Našinski, Romani, Bosnian
Albanian is the main language. Serbian, Bosnian and Croatian are spoken by few people. European languages such as English is also spoken.
Mostly Albanian. There is also a small Serbian-speaking population.
Language of Kosovo is Albanian
The most spoken language in Kosova is Albanian (or SHQIP like the Kosova people say)!
Kosovans speak KOSOVAN ;

Kosovans are citizens of Kosovo; They speak Albanian (majority) and Serbian (minority).
I have a friend that lived in Kosovo and he said that most of the people he met there were Albanian and that that was what language they spoke there.

How do you describe treatment of Muslims by Serbs of Yugoslavia in 1990?

The Muslims were subjected to the worst kinds of atrocities. They were killed ruthlessly, women raped, put into small dungeons to die. properties confiscated and humiliated. It is a heart-rending story.

When do kids in Serbia start school?

Kids in Serbia now start school at the age of 6. When I used to live there, it was 7 years old but now in order to catch up with the rest of the world's system, kids go early

What animal is the most popular in Serbia?

Most popular of course is a dog like everywhere else. But one animal (bird) is a symbol of Serbia, it's Eagle, beeing on a flag for centuries.

What oceans or seas surrounds Serbia and Balgaria?

The Adriatic Sea lies to the south-west of Serbia and Montenegro and the Black Sea lies to the east of Bulgaria. It can be verified on any political map of the world.

Are there differences between Japanese and yugoslavian gymnasts?

Yugoslavia doesn't exist....

Yugoslavia was formed after World War I after the fall of Austria-Hungary. This country was made up of more than twenty ethnicities and was upheld from 1945 to 1980 under Marshal Tito, who ran a communist government. Marshal Tito was not in favor of rebellion or opposition amongst the people of Yugoslavia, but he tolerated it regardless. Because people who followed him did not adopt this toleration for themselves, it created more division amongst the people. Yugoslavia became connected to western Europe instead of the Soviet. When Stalin died, stronger ties were made with the USSR. Yugoslavia was controlled well until Tito died.

It is at this point in time (1980s) that Yugoslavia's existence becomes strained. Different groups form, wanting more and more power (autonomous). There was a great deal of tension between these autonomous groups. Without a leader, old issues that were not resolved arose and created more division amongst the citizens of the country. Federalism was one of these issues, as well as cultural and economic tensions between the North and South.

Atop all this stress in the country, there were also economic difficulties. Inflation and employment increased significantly. There was an immense foreign debt, as well as food shortage. Salaries decreased an astonishing twenty-four percent. Some say the cause of this decline in economy was Tito's failure to invest a considerable amount of foreign capital. The breakdown of economy also created more tensions in ethnical and regional issues.

One of the main contributing factors to the fall of Yugoslavia is their poor constitutional arrangements. The constitution was changed in order to compromise federal and regional rights. This did not have desired results. Because of constant amendments to the constitution, the six republic and two autonomous regions increased in power and could veto legislation with ease. Before Tito passed away, he instituted a presidential system for Yugoslavia. Representatives from each region of the country would rotate for position of president. This may have increased equality amongst the regions and strengthened regional power, but it weakened federal politics.

The first war was between Serbia and Croatia, the two largest ethnic groups. More than ten percent of Croatia was inhabited by Serbs. This made it difficult for Croatia to secede from domination of Serbia. The main tension between these two groups was their differing interpretations of the common state. Serbia had a goal of unity and having a strong federal state, while Croatia wanted to establish themselves as an independent nation-state. There was also conflict established because of an immense sense of nationalism in Serbia. It is often referred to as the Greater Serbia Ideal. This was established by Milosevic who was on a quest for power.

There were also other wars in Yugoslavia but I am getting more and more claustrophobic by the minute and am running out of time and paper. Also if this is as boring for you as it was for me, then I am sparing you anyways.

I guess I should have something of a conclusion, so I will say that all of this can be summarized into three main reasons for the collapse of Yugoslavia: differing ethnic interests, economic breakdown, and poor institutional structure. Yugoslavia no longer exists today but is now seven new states- Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Slovenia, Macedonia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

What is the yugoslavian word for drunk?

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

What is the English to Yugoslavian word for dirty underwear?

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

Is Serbia in far east?

No. Serbia is a country in Europe.

What is Serbia's Black Hand?

Secret society in Serbia (Црна Рука/Crna Ruka). Said to have been connected with the Young Bosnia / Mlada Bosna Society and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (28 June, 1914), which led to the start of the First World War.

What accusations did Austria-Hungary make against Serbia?

it has permitted the criminal machinations of various societies and associations directed against the monarchy,and has tolerated unrestrained language on the part of the press.

It = Austria-Hungary

Austria-Hungary claimed that Serbia's government wasn't strict enough; that they weren't restricting the press and were tolerating the crimes of movements that were against the Monarchy.

How do you say dick in Yugoslavian?

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

Do any of the people in former Yugoslavia speak Russian?

No. However, all of the languages of the Former Yugoslavia countries speak languages that are related to Russian.

Why did Slovenia break away from Yugoslavia?

Slovenia was more propserous and also ethnically much more homogeneous than most other states in the former Yugoslavia.