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  2. Greek–Yugoslav confederation - Wikipedia

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    Greece and Yugoslavia were both occupied by Axis powers and formed governments-in-exile in London. [1] Establishment of the union was the first step of the British "Eden plan": its final aim was to create a central-eastern union that was friendly to the west. The next step was to include Albania, Bulgaria and Romania into a Balkan Union.

  3. File:Yugoslavia location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Derivative work of History_of_Yugoslavia.svg by NikNaks. Portions used contain parts of: Blank_map_of_Europe_1929-1938.svg and Blank_map_of_Europe_1956-1990.svg by Alphathon. These are in turn were derived from Blank map of Europe (with disputed regions).svg by maix, W!B:, Zirland, MrWeeble, CarolSpears, TimothyBourke, Collard, F7, Alphathon ...

  4. File:Maps of Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Yugoslavia (1946-1990) location map.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. List of national border changes (1914–present) - Wikipedia

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    A few days later, the borders of western and southwestern Libya are extended to their current boundaries after French concessions with the Franco-Italian Arrangement of 12 September 1919. [6] 1925 May 15 — The Tangier International Zone is established after France and Spain end their control over parts of the city.

  7. Greece–Yugoslavia relations - Wikipedia

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    After the end of World War I, Greece perceived Belgrade as a powerful neighbor with potentially hegemonic tendencies in the Balkans. [1] Yugoslav ability to attract support from the great powers, mainly France, created concerns in Athens that Yugoslavia would pressure Greece on the status of Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia and potentially even the Port of Thessaloniki. [1]

  8. List of land borders with dates of establishment - Wikipedia

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    1919 at the Treaty of Saint-Germain, border between Italy and Yugoslavia. 1991 Slovenian declaration of independence. From Cave del Predil - Strmec na Predelu to Gorizia - Nova Gorica. 1947 at the Treaty of Paris, border between Italy and Yugoslavia. Trieste - Postojna. 1954 Free state Trieste dissolved, border between Italy and Yugoslavia.

  9. Category:Borders of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... Bulgaria–Yugoslavia border (2 C) G. Greece–North Macedonia border (1 C, 10 P) H.