Yu‧go‧sla‧vi‧a /ˌjuːɡəʊˈslɑːviə/
a former country in southeast Europe. It existed from the 1920s until the early 1990s, and was made up of six
republics: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, and Montenegro. Serbia and Montenegro combined to form one country in 2003, and the other republics became separate, independent countries during the 1990s. ⇒
Bosnian War,
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,
Tito—Yugoslav /ˈjuːɡəʊslɑːv/
—Yugoslavian /ˌjuːɡəʊˈslɑːviən/
noun, adjective [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲