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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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Are there any volcanoes in Serbia?

the UK does have volcanoes but they arn't active

When does it snow in Serbia?

Snow in Serbia typically falls from December to March, with peak snowfall occurring in January and February. The mountainous regions in the southwestern part of the country receive more snow compared to the northern plains.

The Danube forms a border between Serbia and what?

The partition between Serbia and Romania is the Iron gate gorge or canyon. The gorge is part of the middle section on the Danube river.

Do rheas live in Yugoslavia?

No, rheas are native to South America. Yugoslavia is a country in Europe that no longer exists, as it dissolved in the 1990s and its territories are now part of different countries such as Croatia, Serbia, and others.

Who was the leader of the communist Yugoslavia until his death in 1980?

Josip Broz Tito was the leader of communist Yugoslavia until his death in 1980. He had been in power for over 35 years and was known for his role in the Non-Aligned Movement and managing the diverse ethnic and political landscape of Yugoslavia.

What ocean is the country Yugoslavia near?

Yugoslavia was located in southeastern Europe, near the Adriatic Sea.

What type of food do they eat in Yugoslavia?

In former Yugoslavia, people ate a variety of foods influenced by the different regions. Some common dishes included cevapi (grilled minced meat), sarma (cabbage rolls stuffed with rice and meat), and burek (flaky pastry filled with meat or cheese). They also enjoyed dishes like ajvar (roasted red pepper and eggplant spread) and rakija (fruit brandy) as popular condiments and beverages.

Average income of family in Yugoslavia?

The average income of families in Yugoslavia varied depending on factors such as occupation, location, and economic conditions at the time. In the 1980s, the average income of a family in Yugoslavia was around $8,000 to $10,000 per year. However, it is important to note that this figure is an estimate and may not accurately represent the income of all families in the country.

What is the latitude and longitude of Yugoslavia?

The latitude and longitude of Yugoslavia are 44.8206 degrees N, 20.4622 degrees E. Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast Europe. It is now referred to as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

What was the conflict of the Yugoslavia?

There were many conflicts, in summary the folling were the most significant: 1991 - 10 Day war in Slovenia (Yugoslavia tried to prevent Slovenia from leaving the union) 1991 to 1994 Croatian War. What was left of Yugoslavia tried to prevent Croatia from leaving and tried to secure areas of Croatia for the Serbian minority to live in. 1992 to 1996 Bosnian War. The last elements of Yugoslavia tried to prevent Bosnia from becoming independent. At the same time Serbian Bosnians wanted to join up with the rest of Serbia (i.e. Yugoslavia) and the Croatian Bosnians wanted to join with the newly created Croatian state. Bosniaks (also called Bosnian Muslims) tried (and succeeded) to stop their country from dividing into different parts. 1999 Kosovo War. Albanians in Kosovo tried to break away from Yugoslavia (it is a province of Serbia within Yugoslavia) but Serbian Kosova didn't want this. There were incidents of ethnic cleansing and attacks by the Serbian army and the USA and other NATO countries became involved and pushed out Serbian forces. In 2007 Kosovo finally declared independence but this is only recognized by a few countries. In 1991 Yugoslavia consisted of: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia (and the Voyvodina and Kosovo provinces), Montenegro and Macedonia. In 2003 Yugoslavia only consisted of Serbia and Montenegro. Serbia still had the provinces of Voyvodina and Kosovo but Kosovo was under UN occupation). In 2003 Yugoslavia ended and Serbia and Montenegro became independent countries.

What is Yugoslavia called now?

The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was the former alliance of six Balkan States: Croatia-Herzegovina, Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. The WWII invasion by Germany, the post war occupation by the USSR, internal conflict and sectarian violence resulted in the total dissolution of the country into its former states and the new autonomous provinces of Vojvodina, Kosovo and Metohija. The Balkans has long been seen as a powder keg in European stability.

This answer is wrong at several points:

1. Kingdom of Yugoslavia was not an alliance of states, it was a centralized country, ruled by a king in Belgrade. Before 1918 what are today Slovenia and Croatia were a part of Austro-Hungarian empire, not independent states.

2. In World War II Yugoslavia was divided by Germany, Italy, Hungary and I believe (not sure) Bulgaria, while Croatia was an independent state, under strong German influence.

3. Yugoslavia was not occupied by the USSR after the war. The majority of the country was liberated by local partisans, led by Josip Broz - Tito. It was autonomous under the rule of Tito's communist regime. In 1948 Tito had a famous fall-out with Stalin and Yugoslavia became an "outlaw" of the communist states, having a lot more links with the west as the other communist countries. It was never a member of the Warsaw pact, instead Tito created an organisation of "non-aligned states", mostly third world countries that refused to take either side in the cold war.

4. Today Yugoslavia is separated into 6 countries, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).

What countries were formed from the breakup of Yugoslavia?

New states The present-day countries created from the former parts of Yugoslavia are:

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Croatia
  • Kosovo (status as an independent country is in dispute)
  • Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)
  • Montenegro
  • Serbia
  • Slovenia

Which nations made up Yugoslovia?

Yugoslavia was composed of six republics: Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Macedonia. Additionally, there were two autonomous provinces within Serbia: Kosovo and Vojvodina.

Is Yugoslavia a dangerous place where people can get killed by a Tsunami?

Yugoslavia no longer exists as a nation. It split into several countries in the 1990s, including Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo, and Slovenia. None of these countries are located in areas prone to tsunamis.

What is the average income of people in Yugoslavia?

As of my last update in 1992, the average income in Yugoslavia was around $7,500 annually. However, this data may be outdated as the country no longer exists.

What is the two largest ethnic of Yugoslavia?

Serbs and Croats are the 2 largest ethnic groups in Yugoslavia

As to 2008 Is Serbia over populated or underpopulated?

As of 2008, Serbia is not considered overpopulated. The country's population density is relatively low compared to other European countries, with plenty of uninhabited or sparsely populated areas. Serbia has a stable population and sufficient resources to support its residents.

Leaders of Serbia 1914?

Leaders of Serbia 1914King : Peter I of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар I Карађорђевић, Petar I Karađorđević) (29 June 1844 - 16 August 1921) was King of Serbia from 1903 to 1918 after which he became the first King of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

Regent : Alexander I of Yugoslavia also called King Alexander Unificator (Serbian Краљ Александар I Карађорђевић) (Cetinje, Principality of Montenegro, 16 December 1888 - Marseille, France, 9 October 1934). On 24 June 1914 Alexander became Regent of Serbia. At the outbreak of World War I he was the supreme commander of the Serbian army.

Prime minister : Nikola P. Pašić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола П. Пашић, at the time also spelled Pashitch or Pachitch), (December 18, 1845 - December 10, 1926) was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat, the most important Serbian political figure for almost 40 years, leader of the People's Radical Party who, among other posts, was twice a mayor of Belgrade (1890-91 and 1897) several times prime minister of Serbia (1891-92, 1904-05, 1906-08, 1909-11, 1912-18)

Chief of General Staff : Radomir Putnik, also known as Vojvoda Putnik, (Радомир Путник - Војвода Путник) (born January 24, 1847 in Kragujevac, died May 17, 1917) was a Serbian Field Marshal and Chief of General Staff in the Balkan Wars and the First World War, and took part in all wars that Serbia waged from 1876 to 1917.

Other important generals : Živojin Mišić (Serbian: Живојин Мишић) , Petar Bojović (Serbian: Петар Бојовић) and Stepa Stepanović (Serbian: Степа Степановић.

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What was a major difference between the genocides in Cambodia and Yugoslavia?

The leader of Yugoslavia was tried for crimes against humanity, but the leader of Cambodia was not. - Apex Learning.

How was Yugoslavia affected by the end of the Cold War?

Yugoslavia's government became unstable, and the country became involved in a series of ethnic wars.

Was Serbia eliminated from the 2010 FIFA World Cup?

Yes. Serbia failed to advance to the Round of 16, having received the least amount of points (3) in its Group.