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During the process of breakup of SFR Yugoslavia in 1991, the former constituent republics: Croatia, Slovenia and Macedonia proclaimed independence and hence withdrew from Jugovizija, while the then-leaderships of Serbia and Montenegro agreed to maintain a close alliance.
On 28 March 1992, the countries that still ( at least formally ) constituted the fading and shrunken former Yugoslav federation took part in 1992 Jugovizija held in Belgrade.
It included artists not only from Serbia and Montenegro, but also from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Although the latter declared independence on 1 March of that year.
Among it candidates was Alma Čardžić.
The winner of that pre-selection was " Ljubim te pesmama " performed by Extra Nena ( Snežana Berić ) from Serbia.
Before that year's ESC took place, on 28 April, a new federative state was formed consisting of Serbia and Montenegro called Federal Republic of Yugoslavia which was represented by the previously mentioned Extra Nena in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992 held on 9 May.

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