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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YugoslaviaYugoslavia - Wikipedia

    Ethnic map of Yugoslavia based on 1991 census data, published by CIA in 1992. Yugoslavia had always been a home to a very diverse population, not only in terms of national affiliation, but also religious affiliation.

  2. Aug 30, 2024 · 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. Learn more about Yugoslavia in this article.

  3. Former Yugoslavia Political Map. Countries. Bosnia-Herzegovina. Croatia. Kosovo. Macedonia. Europe

  4. History, Facts, Breakup and Map of Yugoslavia. 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.

  5. Collection of maps of Yugoslavia. Other maps of Former Yugoslavia (Yugoslavia maps).

  6. www.worldatlas.com › geography › yugoslaviaYugoslavia - WorldAtlas

    May 12, 2021 · Map of the former republic of Yugoslavia. The idea of a Southern Slavic federation began to take shape in the early 20th century, as the two empires that had dominated the region of the Southern Slavs, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire, were on the decline.

  7. Former Yugoslavia - Ethnic Majorities From Former Yugoslavia: A Map Folio, 1992 (412K) Former Yugoslavia - Military Geography 1998 (581K) Topographic Maps. 1:500,000 - Europe Series M404 (4072), Great Britain War Office, 1942- This series covers parts of Former Yugoslavia 1:500,000 - Tactical Pilotage Charts U.S. National Imagery and Mapping Agency. Not for navigational use

  8. Sep 11, 2024 · 1.1 Origins. 1.2 First Yugoslavia (1918-1941) 1.3 World War II (1941-1945) 1.4 Second Yugoslavia (1945-1992) 1.5 Breakup of Yugoslavia and Third Yugoslavia (1992-2006) 2 Ethnic and linguistic maps. 3 Old maps. 4 Notes and references. 5 Entries available in the atlas. General maps. Origins. French Illyrian Provinces in 1810.

  9. After the Allied victory in World War II, Yugoslavia was set up as a federation of six republics, with borders drawn along ethnic and historical lines: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. In addition, two autonomous provinces were established within Serbia: Vojvodina and Kosovo.

  10. Yugoslavia Maps of the World - Interactive World Fact Book - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System.