Full name of Macedonia is Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, so Macedonia was a part of Yugoslavia.
Slovenia was also a part of Yugoslavia.
Slovakia however was not a part of Yugoslavia, but it was a part of Czechoslovakia, both of them were communist countries after WW2.
No, Slovakia was about half of Czechoslovakia. You are thinking of Slovenia, which was one of the many parts of Yugoslavia.
No, they are two different countries.
Austria, Slovenia, Slovakia, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Ukraine
There are two European countries that existed 20 years ago, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, which have since fragmented into eight countries. Czechoslovakia is now the Czech Republic and Slovakia, and Yugoslavia is now Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Macedonia.
Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia
Slovenia,Slovakia,Spain
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Yugoslavia doesn't exist no more. There are Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Montenegro and Kosovo now. Between Slovakia and countries of former Yugoslavia is Hungary.
The six countries that were once part of Yugoslavia are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. ...
Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia
Yugoslavia no longer exists. The following countries which were part of Yugoslavia have a coast on the Mediterranean: Slovenia Croatia Bosnia Hercegovina Montenegro
Most countries that broke away from the former Yugoslavia are small. Slovenia lost some of their theritory after the WW2.