What do Macedonia, Serbia, and Croatia have in common?

1 Answer
Jan 29, 2017

They were once part of a country called Yugoslavia.

Explanation:

Yugoslavia was born after World War I and lasted for most of the twentieth century. It was situated in the Balcanic Region of Europe and comprised various smaller countries:
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the disgregation of Yugoslavia came, during the 1990s, after a bloody and tragic civil war involving massacres and episodes of ethnic cleansing.