No. Macedonia was never part of Yugoslavia. It was always in Greece.
The Former Yugoslav Republic that wants to identify as Macedonia is a newly founded Slavic state on what was once the kingdoms of ancient Paeonia and Dardania and is unrelated to the historical Macedonia on the northern Greek peninsula.
As part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, FYROM was known as Vardar Banovina but was renamed, the Socialist Republic of Macedonia as part of an agenda to wrest historical Macedonia from Greece and forge for Yugoslavia a pathway to the strategically located Aegean Sea.
The name "Macedonia" in relation to the Former Yugoslav Republic represents no ethnic, historical or political reality. Greece is very right to oppose the use of its historical name for what is clearly an expansionist agenda.
Yes. After WWI, Bosnia and some other Balkan countries became apart of Yugoslavia. It wasn't until 1992 when it became independent.
Became independent in the time of the Balkan wars.
Sarajevo is in Bosnia btw.
yes
Sarajevo is in Europe. It is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina (part of the former Yugoslavia)Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina, it is near the border with Serbia.
No,never.
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia.
Yes, in 1984.
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Sarajevo in the former Yugoslavia.
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Sarajevo in 1984.
Croatia used to be part of Yugoslavia
Iso Tauber was born on January 12, 1924, in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Yugoslavia.
I don't understand 'stile' - waht are you asking? Sarajevo is a large city in former Yugoslavia, now in Bosnia-Herzogovina.