Serbia already had independence and they were already controlling the whole Yugosranija. For instance in Croatia the Serbs had the top jobs as generals, teachers politician etc. and the locals were all unemployed. The locals (nonindependent Croatians) just had enough and declared independence from very independent Serbia (Yugosranija).
Yugoslavia.
The rise of Serb nationalism led the Croatians to fear the prospect of remaining a part of a Serb-dominated Yugoslavia.
1991
Nobody. Slovenia Croatia and Macedonia declared independence in 1991 but the government did not want to allow it and it sent its army
Austria-Hungary
Yugoslavia , til 1991 , then Croatia when they claimed their independence .
No relation! Irevelant matter
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
No, never! Serbia tried to stop other countries in path to their independence. Serbia loved Yugoslavia, but unfortunately for serbs other countries did not loved it, so Yugoslavia fell apart. And then Serbia tried to force, with agresion and wars, other coutries not to leave Yugoslavia! Serbs destroyed many towns and killed many people in that wars.
No, Yugoslavia was formed at the end of WWI. In 1914, only the small state of Serbia existed independently of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. When that empire dissolved, Serbia formed with the newly independent Balkan areas to become the nation of Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany in WWII but gained independence again at the end of the war.
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia were formerly part of Yugoslavia (full name Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) until declaring independence in 1992.
establish independence and self-government. (: A+