June 25th 1991
Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, BiH and Montenegro were once Yugoslavia.
Yugoslavia, subsequently Slovenia (bordering Italy)
Slovenia is known as Slovenia to English speakers. To people from Slovenia and other parts of former Yugoslavia it is known as Slovenija.
The republic of Slovenia was a part of the Socialistic Federative Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRJ)
Yugoslavia
They were unhappy with the leadership of President Tito.
Mitja Okorn was born in 1981, in Slovenia, Yugoslavia [now Slovenia].
OFC they do! Starting from Slovenia to Macedonia
Irma Polak was born in 1876, in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia [now Slovenia].
No, Slovenia was never part of the Soviet Union. It was one of the six republics of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Slovenia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, following a brief conflict. Today, Slovenia is an independent country and a member of the European Union.
Slovenia, Croatia, Boznia-Hertzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Macedonia were parts of Yugoslavia.
Slovenia (A+)