Yugoslavia broke into several independent countries during the early 1990s following a series of conflicts and political upheaval. The main countries that emerged from its dissolution are Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia. This fragmentation was marked by ethnic tensions and violent conflicts, particularly during the Bosnian War. The breakup was officially recognized in the early 2000s, leading to the establishment of these new nations.
Germany did by supporting Croatia and Slovenia financially to break away from Yugoslavia in the early 1980s.
Yugoslavia no longer exists it is made of break away countries Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina
irredentism
Yugoslavia
It resulted in economic disaster.
Croatia didn't split
The Treaty of Versailles decided to: * break up Austria-Hungary * break up the Ottoman Empire * create Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia no longer exists. It began to break up in the 1990s and became a number of different countries. Some of those countries are now members of the European Union and some are not.
No. Yugoslavia began to break up in the 1990s. Some new countries that formed as a result of that breakup joined the EU in 2004 and later than that. Some of the countries that were part of Yugoslavia are not members of the EU, but may join in the future.
Yugoslavia, Hungary, Czechoslavakia, Austria, and Poland
Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia
The break up of the former state of Yugoslavia