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republics and Croatia
By the same time, the Croatian Adriatic coast had taken shape as an internationally popular tourist destination, all coastal republics ( but mostly SR Croatia ) profited greatly from this, as tourist numbers reached levels still unsurpassed in modern Croatia.
The crisis in Kosovo and, in 1986, the emergence of Slobodan Milošević in Serbia provoked a very negative reaction in Croatia and Slovenia ; politicians from both republics feared that his motives would threaten their republics ' autonomy.
Croatia and Slovenia, the two westernmost republics in what was formerly SFR Yugoslavia, accounted for nearly half of the total Yugoslav GDP, and this was reflected in the overall standard of living which in Croatia's case was more than 50 % above Yugoslav average, and close to 90 % in Slovenia.
Croatia is asking that the islands be returned because of the Badinter Arbitration Committee decision from 1991 that all internal borders between Yugoslav republics have become international.
It is still popular in former Yugoslav republics, especially in Slovenia and Croatia.
Four ( Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia ) out of six Yugoslav republics declared independence and for most of them a violent war ensued, in some parts lasting until 1995.
* 1946 – Yugoslavia's new constitution, modeling the Soviet Union, establishes six constituent republics ( Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia ).
With the collapse of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its institutions from 1991 to 1992, the issue of unity of the two republics remaining in the collapsing federation, Serbia, Montenegro, as well as Serb breakaway territories in Croatia and Bosnia that wished to remain united, became an issue.
* The Yugoslav Wars ( 1991 – 1995 ) – The breakup of Yugoslavia beginning on 25 June 1991 after the republics of Croatia and Slovenia declared independence from Yugoslavia which was followed by the subsequent Yugoslav wars.
** Yugoslavia's new constitution, modeling the Soviet Union, establishes 6 constituent republics ( Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia ).
This ignited tensions with the communist leadership of the other republics, and awoke nationalism across the country, that eventually resulted in the Breakup of Yugoslavia, with Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia declaring independence.
TO units were organized and funded by the governments in each of the Yugoslav constituent republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia, as well as in each of its subunits Vojvodina and Kosovo.
Socialist Yugoslavia was established as a federal state comprising six republics, from north to south: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia and two autonomous regions within Serbia – Vojvodina and Kosovo.
During the 1980s the republics pursued significantly different economic policies, with Western-oriented Slovenia and Croatia allowing significant market-based reforms, while Serbia kept to its existing program of state ownership.
In the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, each of the republics ( except the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ) had the right to its own national anthem, but only the Socialist Republic of Croatia had an anthem of its own, later joined by the Socialist Republic of Slovenia on the brink of the breakup of Yugoslavia.
The Split metal band Osmi Putnik has also been a success in Croatia and still are today and are also popular in other ex-yugoslav republics
It was a socialist state and a federation made up of six socialist republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia.
During this period, Račan also began to heal the rifts between Croatia and its neighbour Serbia and other former Yugoslav republics.
During the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s, the concept of a Greater Serbia was widely seen outside of Serbia as the motivating force for the military campaigns undertaken to form and sustain Serbian states on the territories of the breakaway Yugoslav republics of Croatia ( the Republic of Serbian Krajina ) and Bosnia and Herzegovina ( the Republika Srpska ).
A converse argument is used against the upgrading the status of Croatia and of Bosnia and Herzegovina from republics to independent states — taking in large numbers of other ethnic groups against their will in the process.
* Croatian-brought over by workers and refugees from former Yugoslavia, the area made up of republics of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Djukanovic also campaigned for the modification of the internal borders of the ex-Yugoslav republics saying: " it's time to once and for all establish the firmest border possible with Croatia, but it will be a border a lot more just and realistic than the existing one that was drawn-up by Bolshevik map makers ".

republics and Slovenia
Unlike the other five former Yugoslav republics which were run for much of the 1990s by charismatic and frequently authoritarian presidents, Slovenia under Drnovšek's premiership quickly emerged from the break-up of the federation as a functioning parliamentary democracy.
The sea and the mount Triglav motive appeared in the coat of arms of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, one of six constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
in which Šešelj calls for " reorganization of the Yugoslav federalism, SFR Yugoslavia with only four constituent republics ( Serbia, Macedonia, Croatia and Slovenia ), abolishing of the single-party system, and the abolishing of artificial nationalities ".
Montenegro also supported Serbia in opposing all reforms proposed by Slovenia that were deemed to be intended to devolve power to the republics.
After the war it became part of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, which was one of the newly formed republics of Yugoslavia.
The same was the case in most of former Yugoslav republics, except for Slovenia.
With the exception of its former republics of Slovenia and Macedonia, the settlement and the national composition of population in all parts of Yugoslavia changed drastically, due to war, but also political pressure and threats.
In Romania it is often called motorină, meaning diesel fuel, and in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, the Republic of Macedonia, Croatia, Slovenia and other former Yugoslav republics it is known as bambus ( meaning bamboo ) and musolini ( as in Benito Mussolini ).
In 1991, Slovenia was the first of the republics, alongside Croatia, to gain independence from Yugoslavia.

republics and Bosnia
A collective head of state can exist in republics ( internal complexity ): e. g. nominal triumvirates ; the Directoire ; the seven-member Swiss Federal Council, where each member acts in turn as ceremonial chief of state ); Bosnia and Herzegovina ( three member presidium, from three different nations ); San Marino ( two " Captains-regent "), which maintains the tradition of Italian medieval republics, where there always was an even number of consuls.
The municipality borders those of Žabljak, Bijelo Polje and Mojkovac in Montenegro, as well as the republics of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Eventually, in late 1995, after the Dayton Peace Accord was signed thus ending the war in Bosnia, the newsletter expanded its area of focus to other global trouble spots ( initially mainly focusing on ex-Soviet republics ) and adjusted its name to simply War Report.
Bosnia and Herzegovina was one of the constituent republics of the former Yugoslavia.
All of the Yugoslav republics had similar emblems, but Bosnia and Herzegovina was the only that did not portray nationalistic symbols, representing its multiethnic composition.
During his tenure, he supported the policies of Milošević of regaining of Serb territories from the separating republics of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's first qualifying attempt for any major tournament saw them grouped with Greece, Denmark, and two former Yugoslav republics Croatia and Slovenia during qualifiers for the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
* Islam: Countries with significant Muslim population are Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey, Kosovo in Serbia, several republics of Russia and Crimea in Ukraine.
Even though Zagor is popular in Italy, it is even more popular in Croatia and Serbia, where it is being published to this day, being also published in other former Yugoslav republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Slovenia.
The national pre-selection organized by the Yugoslav broadcaster Yugoslav Radio Television ( JRT ) was Jugovizija, and it featured entries submitted by the subnational public broadcasting centers based in the capitals of the each of the constituent republics of the Yugoslav federation: SR Bosnia and Herzegovina ( RTV Sarajevo ), SR Croatia ( RTV Zagreb and RTV Split ), SR Macedonia ( RTV Skopje ), SR Montenegro ( RTV Titograd ), SR Serbia ( RTV Belgrade ) & SR Slovenia ( RTV Ljubljana ) and also the broadcasting services of the constituent autonomous provinces: SAP Kosovo ( RTV Priština ) and SAP Vojvodina ( RTV Novi Sad ).

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