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-{{Template}}[[July 11]], [[1995]] - [[Srebrenica Genocide]]: Serb army from [[Yugoslavia]] and [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia]], capture the Bosniak town of [[Srebrenica]]. More than eight thousands inhabitants are murdered. It is generally regarded to be the most horrific event in recent European history.+{{Template}}
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 +# Former country on the [[Balkan Peninsula]]. In addition to [[Serbia]] and [[Montenegro]], [[Macedonia|Republic of Macedonia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia-Herzegovina]], [[Slovenia]], and [[Croatia]] were also part of the Yugoslav Federation prior to the 1990s.
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  1. Former country on the Balkan Peninsula. In addition to Serbia and Montenegro, Republic of Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, and Croatia were also part of the Yugoslav Federation prior to the 1990s.





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