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... also resulted in the mass exodus of around 200,000 Serbs from Croatia. In January 1998, after almost a decade of nonviolent opposition to Serbian repression in ...
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... But this was only beginning. Croatia had a Serbian minority that made up 11% of its population. The strong feelings of nationalism didn't escape them either. ...
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... had commited was illegal. At the heart of the issue was that ten percent of Croatia population was Serbian. In June 1991 under the ...
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... of the Croatian people rather than the shared history of Croatian and Serbian people in the region occupied today by the Republic of Croatia." (World Affairs ...
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... The following year, Serbian King Alexander Karadjordjevic proclaimed a royalist dictatorship. In 1939, the Banovina of Croatia was formed in the Kingdom of ...
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... Yugoslav People's Army) failed to prevent independence of Slovenia in 1991 but in Croatia and Bosnia it intervened in support of ethic Serbian minorities who ...
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... the republic containing no Serbian minority. They were loudly speaking for Albanians, where the human rights were not respected. Next one was Croatia with its ...
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... Another reason for the wars in the nineties is the act of the HDZ to suggest a "Greater Croatia," and reject the Serbian dominance. ...
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... As a result of this fighting, Serbian forces occupied about 30 percent of Croatia's territory and about two-thirds of Bosnia-Herzegovina. ...
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... Serbian nationalists were also actively plotting to overthrow Austro-Hungarian rule in other Slavic lands such as Croatia and Slovenia. ...
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... Yugoslavia collapsed and split into 3 independent states: Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Croatia. In 1994 Slovadon Malosovitch was elected ruler of the Serbian state ...
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... was the president of Bosnia at the time when Slovenia and Croatia got their ... Karadzic created a new state called the Serbian Republic of Bosnia, with Sarajevo ...
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... State Department catalogued massive human rights violations by the Serbian leadership in ... In Slovenia and Croatia, the election brought to power two leaders who ...
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... State Department catalogued massive human rights violations by the Serbian leadership in ... In Slovenia and Croatia, the election brought to power two leaders who ...
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... State Department catalogued massive human rights violations by the Serbian leadership in ... In Slovenia and Croatia, the election brought to power two leaders who ...
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... century they settled in present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and ... withdrew from Albania, and Kosovo was reincorporated into the Serbian part of ...
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... The result has lead to resistance to Serbian control and an aim for ... for Albanian independence, there is nothing to stop a Greater Serbia or Greater Croatia. ...
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... leaders. For example, this quote by Serbian information Minister Aleksander Vucic was in one of the articles. ... This country is Croatia. The ...
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... Serbian nationalism could only make Vienna's problem worse; the South Slavs would come the ... In 1991, fighting broke out when Slovenia and Croatia gained their ...
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... He was born in Smiljan, Croatia, on July 10, 1856. His father was a clergyman of the Serbian Orthodox Church and his mother an expert needle worker and an ...
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... These confrontations started in 1990 in Slovenia, 1991 in Croatia, and 1992 in ... between Serbs, who are almost entirely followers of the Serbian Orthodox Church ...
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... by Ukraine and Romania, to the south by Yugoslavia and Croatia, and to ... 500,000 and 700,000 people, along with Croat, German, Romanian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene ...
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... His story begins in 1856 when he was born into a Serbian family in a mountainous ... In his youth he studied in Croatia where he learned of the great Niagara Falls ...
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... The peoples in what is now Croatia, Slovinia and Bosina were infuenced by ... in the corridor that separates eastern and western parts of Serbian controlled Bosnia ...
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... The motto of the Serbian Orthodox Church is "Guard the Church, and never forget ... Macedonia and Croatia have concluded Stabilization & Association Agreements. ...
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