Map of former Yugoslavia during Yugoslav Wars

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Map of control during Yugoslav wars showing the Yugoslav (serbian) Controlled, The Croatian Controlled, Bosnian, Slovene ect and the Breakaway states of Serbian Krajina and Croatian Herzeg Bosna

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It would be cool if we could blow up this sound 👀😎

geocroatian
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🇸🇮 🇲🇰:what a nice day
🇷🇸: GET BACK HERE
🇭🇷:NEVER
🇧🇦: **internal screaming**

GermanCountryball
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Serbs in 1992:😁
Serbs in 1993:😆
Serbs 1994:🙂
Serbs 1995:💀

Damir-Bošnjak
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Its was hell, my father who was in the croatian army was only 17, he was a soldier for croatia and fought for god knows how long, and when it ended his brother died because of a bosnian soldier who shot him, we lost alot, it was hell but atleast we fought out of it.

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When Tito died it all happend you know why? Tito was a very Honest croatian leader of 2nd Yugoslavia he brang back by himself and his partisans from the Nazis. Love for Tito 🥹🥹🥹

andrejmulkovic
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Love All Former Yugoslavia Countries from Vietnam

Vietnam
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Bosnia in 1992:*screaming"
Bosnia in 1995:COME HERE SERBIA🇧🇦🦾🧠🫀

EmirKokor
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Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast and Central Europe for most of the 20th century. It came into existence after World War I in 1918 under the name of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes by the merger of the provisional State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (which was formed from territories of the former Austria-Hungary) with the Kingdom of Serbia, and constituted the first union of the South Slavic people as a sovereign state, following centuries in which the region had been part of the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary. Peter I of Serbia was its first sovereign. The kingdom gained international recognition on 13 July 1922 at the Conference of Ambassadors in Paris. The official name of the state was changed to Kingdom of Yugoslavia on 3 October 1929. The Kingdom was invaded by the Axis powers on 6 April 1941. In 1943, a Democratic Federal Yugoslavia was proclaimed by the Partisan resistance. In 1944, King Peter II, then living in exile, recognised it as the legitimate government. The monarchy was subsequently abolished in November 1945. Yugoslavia was renamed the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia in 1945, when a communist government was established. It acquired the territories of Istria, Rijeka, and Zadar from Italy. Partisan leader Josip Broz Tito ruled the country as president until his death in 1980. In 1963, the country was renamed again, as the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY).

The six constituent republics that made up the SFRY were the SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SR Croatia, SR Macedonia, SR Montenegro, SR Serbia, and SR Slovenia. SR Serbia contained two Socialist Autonomous Provinces, Vojvodina and Kosovo, which after 1974 were largely equal to the other members of the federation. After an economic and political crisis in the 1980s and the rise of nationalism, Yugoslavia broke up along its republics' borders, at first into five countries, leading to the Yugoslav Wars. From 1993 to 2017, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia tried political and military leaders from the former Yugoslavia for war crimes, genocide, and other crimes committed during those wars.

After the breakup, the republics of Montenegro and Serbia formed a reduced federative state, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), known from 2003 to 2006 as Serbia and Montenegro. This state aspired to the status of sole legal successor to the SFRY, but those claims were opposed by the other former republics. Eventually, it accepted the opinion of the Badinter Arbitration Committee about shared succession and in 2003 its official name was changed to Serbia and Montenegro. This state dissolved when Montenegro and Serbia each became independent states in 2006, with Kosovo having an ongoing dispute over its declaration of independence in 2008.

Background
Main article: Creation of Yugoslavia
The concept of Yugoslavia, as a single 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" (Slavs). Moves towards the formal creation of Yugoslavia accelerated after the 1917 Corfu Declaration between the Yugoslav Committee and the government of the Kingdom of Serbia.

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An unreal map of the distribution of ethnicities present in the former Yugoslavia. It is clear that whoever drew up this map is a fanatical Serb.

نادر-نت
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Croatia and Serbia were clearly here before Earth.

themac