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  2. Breakup of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    On April 27, 1992, the Federal Council of the Assembly of the SFRY, based on the decision of the Assembly of the Republic of Serbia and the Assembly of Montenegro, adopted the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which formally ended the breakup.

  3. Timeline of the breakup of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    The process generally began with the death of Josip Broz Tito on 4 May 1980 and formally ended when the last two remaining republics (SR Serbia and SR Montenegro) proclaimed the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on 27 April 1992.

  4. Yugoslavia | History, Map, Flag, Breakup, & Facts | Britannica

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    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.

  5. The Breakup of Yugoslavia, 1990–1992 - Office of the Historian

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    The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe in 1989, the unification of Germany one year later, and the imminent collapse of the Soviet Union all served to erode Yugoslavia’s political stability.

  6. BBC NEWS | Europe | Timeline: Break-up of Yugoslavia

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    Yugoslavia has disappeared from the map of Europe, after 83 years of existence, to be replaced by a looser union called simply Serbia and Montenegro, after the two remaining republics. The...

  7. How the break-up of Yugoslavia 30 years ago led to bloody wars...

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    The old Yugoslav flag, with the Socialist red star symbol, is removed as the new one without the red star is flown on Monday, April 27, 1992 in Belgrade after the proclamation of the constitution in New Yugoslavia.

  8. Former Yugoslavia 101: The Balkans Breakup - NPR

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    In 1991, Slovenia and Croatia each declared complete independence from Yugoslavia. A bloody war then broke out in Croatia where Serbs tried to create their own state. A year later, Macedonia ...

  9. Yugoslavia - Federalism, Breakup, Nations | Britannica

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    Yugoslavia - Federalism, Breakup, Nations: On June 25, 1991, Slovenia and Croatia declared their secession from the Yugoslav federation. Macedonia (now North Macedonia) followed suit on December 19, and in February–March 1992 Bosniaks (Muslims) and Croats voted to secede.

  10. Breakup of Yugoslavia - Wikiwand

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    This article is about the events entailing the 1991 and 1992 dissolution of the Yugoslav state. For key dates of the dissolution, see Timeline of the breakup of Yugoslavia. For the partition of Yugoslavia by Axis occupiers in World War II, see Invasion of Yugoslavia.

  11. Balkans war: a brief guide - BBC News

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    18 March 2016. The former Yugoslavia was a Socialist state created after German occupation in World War II and a bitter civil war. A federation of six republics, it brought together Serbs,...