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Countries part of Yugoslavia?

Yugoslavia, subsequently Slovenia (bordering Italy)


What do Bulgaria and Yougoslavia have in common?

food,language,culture,religion,lots of common things


What empire formed Austria Hungary Bulgaria Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia?

idk that one is HARD! I know! Both revolutions were motivated by the desire for freedom.


Is Bulgaria part of Russia?

Bulgaria has never been a part of Russia... God people, you really don't know how to look at maps, do you?!


What countries are part of Balkans?

Albania,Republic of Kosovo,Macedonia,Montenegro,Serbia,Bosnia&Herzegovina,Kroacia, Grece,Bulgaria,(one part of) Rumania.


Was Yugoslavia part of the EU?

No , not yet


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


Was Bulgaria once part of the Soviet Union?

No, Bulgaria was never part of the Soviet Union. However, it was a member of the Eastern Bloc, a group of communist countries aligned with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Bulgaria was a socialist state under Soviet influence, but it maintained its own government and did not become a part of the Soviet Union.


What country is between Croatia and Yugoslavia?

Yugoslavia does not exist. Croatia was part of that country.


Does Bulgaria have a queen?

There is no queen of Bulgaria. Bulgaria is now a republic and it has a President not a monarch. Bulgaria has had different forms of government, but it has not been a monarchy since the early part of the 20th century.


Bosnia and Herzegovina were once part of which country?

Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia were formerly part of Yugoslavia (full name Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) until declaring independence in 1992.


Which country was called the dalmatian coast?

the Dalmatian coast is a part of Croatia. Formerly, it has been under control of Yugoslavia, Venice, Austria-Hungary and Ragusa the Dalmatian coast is a part of Croatia. Formerly, it has been under control of Yugoslavia, Venice, Austria-Hungary and Ragusa