They never did.
Slovenia and Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia first, which the Yugoslavia army opposed, starting a 8-day war in Slovenia and a war in Croatia lasting 2-3 years. Serbia didn't exist at the time. It was just a republic in Yugoslavia. Serbia became a proper country when all of the other republics of Yugoslavia had broken away and declared independence.
Slovenia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Serbia Macedonia
Croatia and Slovenia declared their independence in 1991 and Serbia disagreed with that decision. At the beginning there were a few conflicts and then it grew into a war between Croatia and Serbia. Slovenia and BiH were attacked too. But Croatia suffered the most. War in Slovaenia lasted for 10 days i think but the war in BiH was the most terrible thing ever seen. Serbians were killing everyone who is not serbian - croats, mulims and bosniaks. The relationship Croatia and BiH to Serbia is still tense.
Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Rumania, Constantinople, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Armenia, Thrace. These are all the countries I know of. Sorry if it's not complete. Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Rumania, Constantinople, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Armenia, Thrace. These are all the countries I know of. Sorry if it's not complete.
Serbia
No
Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, BiH and Montenegro were once Yugoslavia.
Austria, Slovenia, Slovakia, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Ukraine
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Croatia is bordered by... Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia and Bosnia.
Yugoslavia separated into Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia.
*Serbia *Slovenia *Croatia *Bosnia-Herzegovina *Macedonia *Montenegro and soon probably also: *Kosovo
Not united, but a part of a federation.
7 countries : Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Slovenia
Yugoslavia was formed by Bosnia & Herzegovina , Slovenia , Croatia , Serbia , Montenegro , Kosovo and Macedonia. After the break-up all these countries have they're borders and gained independence.
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Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) declared independence in 1991 while Serbia and Montenegro (officially one country) formed in 1992.
No, Croatia is not surrounded by Albania. Croatia is surrounded by the following countries: Bosnia, Serbia, Slovenia and Hungary.