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14 January, 10:33

What happened in Yugoslavia after the end of Communism? - Several countries became one.

-Several countries were made.

-Yugoslavia no longer exists.

-Peace was found amongst all the people.

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  1. 14 January, 11:31
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    After the end of Communism, Yugoslavia was split into several countries.

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    The dissolution of Yugoslavia was a series of conflicts and political upheavals that, from June 1991 onwards, resulted in the split of Yugoslavia into seven different nations.

    Yugoslavia was a multinational and multicultural federation that stretched from central Europe to the Balkans - a region with a history of ethnic conflicts. The country consisted of six regional republics and two autonomous provinces, which were distributed along roughly ethnic lines and which during the 1990s were divided into several independent countries. These eight federal entities were the six republics: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and two autonomous provinces within Serbia: Kosovo and Vojvodina.

    With Bosnia's demographic structure comprising a population of almost 50% Serbs and Croats and with ideas of independence resting with the ethnicities rather than the entire nation, control of the territory was once again open to interpretation. A dispute between Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia over the country's rightful owners led to the Yugoslav wars.
  2. 14 January, 14:07
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    After the end of Communism in Yugoslavia, it was broken up into several countries: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia.
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