How did Yugoslavias breakup lead to ethnic conflicts?
The Breakup of Yugoslavia refers to a series of conflicts and political upheavals resulting in the dissolution of Yugoslavia (the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, SFR Yugoslavia, or simply SFRY). The SFR Yugoslavia was a country that occupied a strip of land stretching from Central Europe to the Balkans – a region with a history of ethnic conflict.
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The breakup of Yugoslavia was the result of ethnic conflict. There was 8 different ethnicities living there:Slovenia, Croatia More
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The breakup of Yugoslavia lead to ethnic conflicts as the new political borders were not drawn by ethnic borders. ChaCha on!
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