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April 1993. Only Serbia and Montenegro remain as a federal republic under the name Yugoslavia.
The other republics of the former Yugoslavia declared their independence during 1991 and 1992.
Bosnia and Hercegovina, Croatia, Macedonia and Slovenia[, Kosovo, Vojvodina].Surrounding countries:
Italy, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Albania.
Peoples: Europe's most complex mosaic of
peoples after the Caucasus region of Russia.
National groups 89%. Considerable intermingling
in the different republics.- Serbs 36%;
- Croats 19%;
- Bosnians 8%;
- Slovenes 7%;
- Albanians 7%;
- Macedonians 6%;
- Montenegrins 2%.
Other major groups 11%.
- Gypsy 834,000;
- Hungarian 549,000;
- Turk 143,000;
- Slovak 110,000;
- Bulgarian 79,000;
- Romanian 76,000;
- Arab 72,000;
- Czech 34,000.
- English KJV.
Yugoslavian Bible Dictionary (n.d.) Rus. Bib. Soc.
Some material above adapted from Operation World