Yugoslavia no longer exists. Between 1991 and 2006 it split up into many different countries. The following very roughly describes how wealthy the countries now are: Slovenia - part of the EU, very wealthy with incomes like in Spain, Italy and Western Europe Croatia - a wealthy country with incomes like Poland, Hungary and other countries in central Europe Bosnia - a middle-income country a bit poorer than the poorest EU countries (compare it to Romania or Turkey) Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia are all much as for Bosnia Kosovo, a province of Serbia, is probably the poorest parts and income can be as little as $2,000 (€2,500) per year.
None of them is rich, but Slovenia is the prosperous.
Slovenia is a country in Europe.
Yes, Slovenia is an European country.
Slovenia is country code +386.
Slovenia is a country located in southern central Europe. Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia.
SLO is the abbreviation for Slovenia, a European country located in the Balkan region. It is known for its picturesque landscapes, rich history, and vibrant cultural scene.
Slovenia is an independent country in Europe.
No. Slovenia is a country on the continent of Europe.
Slovenia is often referred to as the "Green Heart of Europe" due to its abundant natural beauty, including forests, lakes, and mountains. The nickname reflects the country's commitment to sustainability and environmental protection, as well as its picturesque landscapes. Additionally, Slovenia is known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse geography.
Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia. Ljubljana is no country but a city.
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