Ethnic groups in the former Yugoslavia continue to fight what?
establish independence and self-government.
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Serbia and montenegro is also known as?
There is no more Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro are two separate states since the year 2006th (after the Montenegrins have restored their sovereignty - referendum of independency).
How do you make calls from US to Serbia?
Serbia is country code +381. The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here"; from the US, that's 011. Also, you need to drop the leading '0' from the Serbian number.
Who led the communist faction which won the civil war in Yugoslavia during World War 2?
Marshall Tito
When did Serbia declare independence from Russia?
Never, they are two different countries formed by slavs in middle ages.
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What are some cultural differences between the Serbs and Albanians?
Religion, after that they are identical.
How do you say hello my name is Jeremy in Serbian?
- informally:
Zdravo, ja sam Dzeremi. (Jeremy)
Zdravo- Hello, you can say: "Ćao"- like Italian Ciao.
ja- I
sam- am
Dzeremi - we usually translate names.
- formaly:
Dobar dan, moje ime je Dzeremi. (Jeremy)
Dobar (good) dan (day) - Good day (Dobro vece- at night, and Dobro jutro- in the morning)
moje- my
ime- name
je- is
In 1999 the us bombed Serbia in 1997 in the movie wag the dog the us attacked what serbian neighbor?
It was Albania
Is Siberia the old Yugoslavia?
No. Siberia is a region in northern Russia. It is a long way from the old Yugoslavia. SerBia but not SiBeria is the part of old Yougoslava
N.A.T.O
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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Nope. They formed the Warsaw pact. NATO was the US, Britain, West Germany, etc.
What is the population of Montpellier?
City 225,300; agglomeration 459,916 (1999 census) Current estimates 244,700/531,000
What year did Serbia receive their independence?
Serbia received independece in 1878. year on Congress of Berlin.
What is the shatter belt of Yugoslavia?
A shatter belt is a large area/ string of countries that were once united but are now separate entities. Yugoslavia was once a united country, but now it is separated into 6 different countries: Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia and Montenegro.
Are Yugoslavia and Kosovo the same place?
No, Kosovo is a region of what was once the larger country of Yugoslavia.
What is the value of 1994 Yugoslavia dinar?
1994 Dinars are old Dinars and 13 million of them = 1 New Dinar. New Dinars were introduced in 1994 and were pegged 1:1 with the Deutsche Mark. The rate of exchange for the previous dinar was, and still is, 1 Deutsche Mark (and hence 1 New Dinar) to about 13 million old Dinars. See the link below. This is straight from the Consul of Belgrade:
Thank you for writing. I'm surprised they wouldn't have told you themselves what I am about to tell you. Yugoslav dinars from the mid-1990s are no longer legal tender. There have been several revaluations of the dinar since 1993. Further, the country has been politically redivided several times. The current currency is the Serbian dinar. The euro is used in Montenegro and Kosovo, though they are not part of the official euro zone. Bank notes from 1993 are no longer legal tender and the timeframe to exchange them expired sometime in the 1990s. Because of the curiosity of the huge numbers, you can often find street vendors in Belgrade selling old notes like this as sort of historical novelty items. Here is a bit of interesting information about dinars of that era from Wikipedia. 1993 dinar A 500,000,000,000 (500 billion) Yugoslav dinar banknote circa 1993, the largest nominal value ever officially printed in Yugoslavia, the final result of hyperinflation. Photo courtesy of National Bank of Serbia (www.nbs.rs) Banknotes for this currency were issued in denominations of 5000, 10,000, 50,000, 500,000, 1 million, 5 million, 50 million, 500 million, 5 billion, 50 billion and 500 billion. The unusual sequence of denominations was caused by the hyperinflation Yugoslavia was suffering from. [edit] 1994 dinar In January, 1994, notes were issued for 10, 100, 1000, 5000, 50,000, 500,000 and 10 million dinara. They circulated for just a few weeks before the currency was abandoned in favour of the novi dinar. [edit] Novi dinar On January 24, 1994, notes were introduced for 1, 5 and 10 novih dinara. A second series of notes was introduced later in the year for 5, 10 and 20 novih dinara, with 50 and 100 novih dinara notes added in 1996. In 2000, new notes without the word "novih" were issued in denominations of 10, 20, 50 and 100 dinara. 200 and 1000 dinara notes were introduced in 2001, followed by 5000 dinara in 2002. Regards, Nikolas Trendowski Second Secretary and Consul Embassy of the United States of America Belgrade, Serbia This message is unclassified as defined by E.O. 12958.