Serbia is a country, if you mean what countries used to be part of Federal Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia (a,k,a Titos Yugoslavia) they are as follows:
1. Slovenia
2. Croatia
4. Montenegro
5. Kosovo
6. Macedonia
7. Serbia
No, Montenegro and Serbia are two separated countries.
7 countries : Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Slovenia
If you do not consider Kosovo to be a part of Serbia, then the answer is: Macedonia and Bulgaria. If you do consider Kosovo to be a part of Serbia, the answer is: Albania, Macedonia, and Bulgaria.
The six countries that were once part of Yugoslavia are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. ...
The six countries that were once part of Yugoslavia are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. ...
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Not united, but a part of a federation.
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.
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 part of Yugoslavia until 1992 or 2006 (whatever you like) and gained it's independency in 2006.
(Part of) The Austro-Hungarian Empire, Serbia, and Monte-Negro
Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Kosovo Macedonia Montenegro Serbia Slovenia