Yes. After the years of the death of Tito, it began to collapse and formed into Serbia and Montenegro. By 2006, it had formed into two different countries: Serbia, and Montenegro.
Serbia was a part of Yugoslavia at one time.
No, Montenegro and Serbia are two separated countries.
Yes, Kingdom of Serbia was the founding country of Kingdom of Yugoslavia, which consisted of Serbia, Slovenia and Croatia. Yugoslavia than transformed to the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia which stoped to exist in 1995 and was transformed to Republic of Yugoslavia that consisted of Serbia and Montenegro. In 2003 Yugoslavia changed its name to Union of Serbia and Montenegro, and finally in the 2006, Serbia separated from Montenegro and formed its own country The Republic of Serbia, in its origin a democratic country. First trace of Serbian country is in the 1219.
Serbia was part of Yugoslavia until 1992 or 2006 (whatever you like) and gained it's independency in 2006.
Serbia was an independent state then became a part of the "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" after WW1 then became a part of Yugoslavia after WW2 which included the modern day countries of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia&Hercegovina, Macedonia, Slovenia, Montenegro. Now it is a independent country once again.
Yeah, it was part of Yugoslavia at the time
Serbia has 1 capital: Belgrade Vojvodina is a province of Serbia and its capital is Novi Sad. Serbia used to be part of Yugoslavia which also had 1 capital (also Belgrade) but each part of Yugoslavia had its own capitals - Ljubljana, Zagreb, Sarajevo, Skopje, Podgorica and Belgrade.
Serbia was a part of greater federations with other republics called Yugoslavia. It is called Serbia since the middle ages.
From 1918-1991 they were part of state know simply as Yugoslavia.
Ceca, a folk singer, was born in the country of Yugoslavia. However, Yugoslavia has since dissolved, and the part of Yugoslavia she was born in is called Serbia.
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Crvena Zvezda won the UEFA Champions league in 1992. Serbia is in Europe, capital city is in Europe. Serbia was part of the SFRJ (Yugoslavia).