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    Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

    • The concept of Yugoslavia, as a common state for all South Slavic peoples, emerged in the late 17th century and gained prominence through the Illyrian Movement of the 19th century. The name was created by the combination of the Slavic words jug ("south") and Slaveni/Sloveni (Slavs). Moves towards the formal creation of Yugoslavia accelerated after the 191… See more

     A Legacy of Turmoil
    A Legacy of Turmoil
    Yugoslavia was a country in the Balkans, formed after World War I from various South Slavic peoples. It was a diverse and complex nation, with multiple ethnicities, languages, and religions.
    Overview

    Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed under different names, political systems and teritorial extents from 1918 to 1992. It came into existence following World War I, under the name of the … See more

    Capital and largest cityBelgrade
    Official languagesSerbo-Croato-Slovene (before 1944) · Serbo-Croatian (de facto; from 1944)
    Demonym(s)Yugoslav
    GovernmentHereditary monarchy · (1918–1941) · Federal republic · (1945–1992)
    Kingdom of Yugoslavia

    The country was formed in 1918 immediately after World War I as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes by union of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs and the Kingdom of Serbia. It was commonly r… See more

    World War II

    At 5:12 a.m. on 6 April 1941, German, Italian and Hungarian forces invaded Yugoslavia. The German Air Force (Luftwaffe) bombed Belgrade and other major Yugoslav cities. On 17 April, representatives of Yugoslavia's various regi… See more

    FPR Yugoslavia

    On 11 November 1945, elections were held with only the Communist-led People's Front appearing on the ballot, securing all 354 seats. On 29 November, while still in exile, King Peter II was deposed by Yugoslavia's Constituen… See more

    SFR Yugoslavia

    On 7 April 1963, the nation changed its official name to Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Josip Broz Tito was named President for life. In the SFRY, each republic and province had its own constitution… See more

    Breakup

    After Tito's death on 4 May 1980, ethnic tensions grew in Yugoslavia. The legacy of the Constitution of 1974 threw the system of decision-making into a state of paralysis, made all the more hopeless as the conflict of interests … See more

    New states

    As the Yugoslav Wars raged through Bosnia and Croatia, the republics of Serbia and Montenegro, which remained relatively untouched by the war, formed a rump state known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) … See more

     
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  2. Yugoslavia, former country that existed in the west-central part of the Balkan Peninsula from 1929 until 2003. It included the current countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, and the partially recognized country of Kosovo.
    www.britannica.com/place/Yugoslavia-former-federated-nation-1929-2003
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  3. Breakup of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

     
  4. Yugoslavia | History, Map, Flag, Breakup, & Facts | Britannica

  5. Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

    Serbs wanted Vardar Banovina (later known within Yugoslavia as Vardar Macedonia), Vojvodina, Montenegro united with the Serb lands, and Croatia wanted Dalmatia and some of Vojvodina. Both sides claimed territory in …

  6. The Seven States of the Former Yugoslavia: An Evaluation

  7. Yugoslavia - WorldAtlas

    May 12, 2021 · Yugoslavia was a federal republic composed of several countries in which Southern Slavic languages were the most prevalent. There were six republics in the federation: Serbia , Montenegro , North Macedonia , Bosnia …

  8. Yugoslavia - New World Encyclopedia

    The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) (April 27, 1992,–February 4, 2003), was a federation on the territory of the two remaining republics of Serbia (including the autonomous provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo and Metohija) …

  9. YUGOSLAVIA. - Encyclopedia.com

  10. The Four Yugoslavias: 200 Years of South Slavic …

    Jan 8, 2023 · The rump state, consisting of present-day Serbia, Montenegro, and Kosovo, became known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. This was the fourth and final Yugoslavia, consisting of ethnic Serbs, Montenegrins, and …

  11. History, Facts, Breakup and Map of Yugoslavia | Mappr

    The establishment of Yugoslavia took place in the region after the end of Ottoman rule. It continued its existence from the north of the Balkans to the southeast and from 1918 to 2003 in the southeast of Europe.

  12. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

    By the end of April, the remaining northern parts of Yugoslavia were liberated, and Yugoslav troops occupied chunks of southern German (Austrian) territory and Italian territory around Trieste.

  13. The Breakup of Yugoslavia | Remembering Srebrenica

  14. The changing shape of Yugoslavia (1815-1999) - Le Monde …

  15. BBC - History - World Wars: Yugoslavia: 1918 - 2003

  16. The Former Country of Yugoslavia - ThoughtCo

  17. History of Yugoslavia - Overview - ThoughtCo

  18. Creation of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

  19. Former Yugoslavia 101: The Balkans Breakup - NPR

  20. Yugoslavia and Successor States: Bosnia and Herzegovina, …

  21. Yugoslavia | Holocaust Encyclopedia