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+ | |country = Yugoslavia | ||
+ | |map = <map lat='44.81' lng='18.98' zoom='5' height='400' view='0' float='right'/> | ||
+ | |language = multiple | ||
+ | |capital = [[Belgrade|Beograd]] | ||
+ | |pop = | ||
+ | |currency = Dinar | ||
+ | |hitch = | ||
+ | }} | ||
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'''Yugoslavia''' <u><span style="color:red">'''was'''</span></u> a country in [[Southern Europe]], bordering, clockwise from the north-west, [[Italy]], [[Austria]], [[Hungary]], [[Romania]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Greece]] and [[Albania]]. | '''Yugoslavia''' <u><span style="color:red">'''was'''</span></u> a country in [[Southern Europe]], bordering, clockwise from the north-west, [[Italy]], [[Austria]], [[Hungary]], [[Romania]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Greece]] and [[Albania]]. | ||
− | Starting in 1991, the country broke up in [[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Montenegro]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Macedonia]] and, in 2008, [[Kosovo]]. | + | Starting in 1991, the country broke up in [[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Montenegro]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] and, in 2008, [[Kosovo]]. |
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+ | [[Category:Europe]] |
Latest revision as of 03:24, 8 October 2011
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Language: | multiple |
Capital: | Beograd |
Population: | |
Currency: | Dinar |
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<map lat='44.81' lng='18.98' zoom='5' height='400' view='0' float='right'/> |
Yugoslavia was a country in Southern Europe, bordering, clockwise from the north-west, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece and Albania.
Starting in 1991, the country broke up in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and, in 2008, Kosovo.