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    what historians would argue was “The bloodiest war in Europe since World War II” (Multi-Ethnic Conflict: Yugoslavia.). Yugoslavia was a country composed of six republics- The socialist republic of Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, and Slovenia. The country was created after world war one in 1929 and was under the control of the Soviet Union up until 1991 when the Soviet Union broke apart. With the fall of the Soviet Union came the inevitable turmoil, violence and destruction

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    from a secret Serbian terrorist organization called the Narodna Odbrana, which worked towards the unification of all South Slavs in an independent, sovereign country called Yugoslavia. The Narodna Odbrana was created because South Slavs living in Serbia, as well as in Bosnia and other Slavic provinces, felt a strong nationalistic desire to unify all the members of their cultural group in a new country called Yugoslavia. The Black Hand’s commitment to Serbian nationalism led it to replace the Narodna

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    Geography and Historical events The country of Serbia is located in Southeastern Europe of the Balkan Peninsula between the countries of Hungary, Macedonia, Romania, and Montenegro. The country in size is only slightly smaller than that of South Carolina. Serbia has a multitude of varied terrains based on your whereabouts in the country. For instance, the northern areas of the country –known as the Vojvodina zone- are recognized for fertile farm lands. While the eastern side is dominated by limestone

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    Influential Serbian poet and writer Matija Beckovic talks of the Serbian sentiment of their status in Kosovo, “Kosovo would be Serbian even if there were not a single Serb living there.” This quote provides an insight into what is highly likely a Serbia-wide perspective of the situation in Kosovo. From this it is evident that a strong attachment between the Serbs and Kosovo was still present when this quote was presented. This suggestion, if true would strongly contribute to the intractability of

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    “Otpor! Bringing Down a Dictator” shares many examples of outside manipulation affecting the revolutionary thresholds of individuals living in Serbia. First and foremost, Srdja Popovic explained, “People think that you have to chop off the top of the monolith. That’s revolution. No, we say Otpor wants democracy. Not by chopping off heads. Serbians must depose their leader through elections. This

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    The Bosnian Genocide began in April of 1992 and ended in 1995. It was a war between the Bosnian Muslims, the Croats, which are Catholics, and the Serbs, which are Orthodox Christians. It occurred in Bosnia-Herzegovina where the population was about 3.8 million. The Bosniaks made up 44 percent of the population, the Serbs 31 percent, and the Croats 17 percent. The country is only about the size of West Virginia. The Bosniaks were treated unfairly and inhumanely during this span of three years. It

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    Nationalism is a belief, creed or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with, or becoming attached to, one's nation, country and government. Nationalism takes place in almost every country, as nations feed off the image of themselves being more capable and powerful. It affected most nations and countries and then which led to conflict and war. Most nations take extreme pride in their country therefore thinking they are superior and better than the rest. The term Nationalism is

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    War. With tensions growing tighter between Serbia and Austria-Hungary, any malicious action from one country could provoke the other to declare war, and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand incentivized Austria-Hungary to do just that. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia exactly one month after the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was assassinated in Bosnia, however it would be far from the truth to say that this matter only pertained to Serbia and Austria-Hungary. Growing ethnic nationalism

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    The Bosnian Genocide: 1992-1995 From 1992 to 1995, Bosnia experienced an extended period of turbulence due to a Serbian nationalist movement that resulted in violent upheaval. After many years of being part of an empire or another country, Bosnia finally gained the opportunity to be independent in 1992. Yet there was little reason to rejoice independence when many non-Serbs were dispossessed of their home in Bosnia. Although this genocide was coined “ethnic cleansing,” in the early stages

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    Three most beautiful cities to visit in Serbia before your life ends Serbia is a small European country situated at the junction between Southeast and Central Europe. It is a safe destination and it offers visitors fine attractions and experiences. With beautiful landscapes, exquisite nightlife, and charming monasteries, Serbia is one of the best places to visit in Europe. This small country will not leave you aloof, with its lovely, kind people. It is the place where the renowned Exit festival on

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