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Yugoslavia Serbia



Yugoslavia Serbia provides with all the valuable details about the important phases of Serbia History.

Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Serbia

The Kingdom of Yugoslavia, which was initially known as the Kingdom of Serb, Slovenes and Croats, was formed during the Fisrt World War. This kingdom included the territories of Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina and Macedonia. It is from this Kingdom of Yugoslavia that the independent state of Serbia emerged on the 11th of April, 1992.

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbia

Gradually as a result of the increasing ethnic problem in the region, all the other countries receded from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Only Serbia and Montenegro continued to be a part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. This was followed by the formation of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia established the union of the two remaining countries, Serbia and Montenegro on 4th of February, 2003.

Republic of Serbia

Montgomery was always very much eager to establish its independence. Finally, it declared itself as an independent country in 2006. With the independence of Montgomery, Serbia automatically became a sovereign country and led to the formation of the Republic of Serbia. With the independence of Serbia and Montenegro, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia dissolved.

Thus, it can be concluded that Yugoslavia Serbia proves to be of great help for the better understanding of the phase through, which the Republic of Serbia emerged.




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