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Yugoslavia (1929 - 1941; 1945 - 2003)
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Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vojvodina, and Boka Kotorska were part of Austria-Hungary
(until 1918)
See State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs and Banat, Bačka and Baranja
Free State of Fiume
(Rijeka)
(1920-1924)
Annexed by Italy in 1924, became part of Yugoslavia in 1947
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Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
(1918-1929)
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia
(1929-1941)
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Nazi Germany annexed parts of Slovenia
(1941-1945)
Fascist Italy annexed parts of Slovenia, Croatia and Montenegro
(1941-1943)
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Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
(1943-1946)
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Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia
(1946-1963)
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(1963-1992)
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Slovenia
(since 1991)
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Independent State of Croatia
(1941-1945)
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Croatia
(since 1991)
Also, Republic of Serbian Krajina (1991-1995)
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
(since 1992)
Composed of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska since 1995, and of the Brčko District since 2000
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Hungary annexed Bačka, Baranja, Međimurje, and Prekmurje
(1941-1944/1945)
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Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(1992-2003)
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Serbia and Montenegro
(2003-2006)
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Serbia
(2006-2008) *Kosovo was an autonomous province of Serbia under UN administration from 1999-2008
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Serbia
(Since 2008)
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Autonomous Banat (1941-1944)
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Kosovo
(Since 2008)
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Kingdom of Serbia
(until 1918)
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Nedić's Serbia (1941-1944)
Republic of Užice (1941)
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Albania annexed most of Kosovo, western Macedonia and south-eastern parts of Montenegro
(1941-1944)
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Montenegro
(since 2006)
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Kingdom of Montenegro
(until 1918)
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Montenegro (occupied by Italy)
(1941-1945)
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Modern Republic of Macedonia was part of Kingdom of Serbia
(until 1918)
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Bulgaria annexed most of modern Republic of Macedonia and south-eastern parts of Serbia
(1941-1944)
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Republic of Macedonia
(since 1991)
International: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
(since 1993)
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