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What is Yugoslavia called now?

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Answered by Atharvaedits
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Yugoslavia now called the "Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia ". It was made from six republic countries: Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Slovenia, and Montenegro, as well as two provinces, Kosovo and Vojvodina.
Answered by Jhapravinkumar9
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After World War II, the monarchy becomes a communist republic under Prime Minister Tito, now called the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. It was composed of six republics: Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Slovenia, and Montenegro, as well as two provinces, Kosovo and Vojvodina.

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