TheCroatian census is from 2011, 9 years ago, and the majority of Serbs who returned from Croatia were above the age of 65. Even then, only 150,000 Serbs were in Croatia then. I'd hazard a guess and assume that the Serb population is less than 100k now, whereas the Croat population in Serbia numbers 60k.
Slovenia and Croatia are now excellent partners with good neighbourly relations, which were not always that good due to outstanding issues arising from the
Bymid-1989 Kosovo and Vojvodina had been reintegrated into Serbia, and the Montenegro leadership was replaced by Milosevic allies. The ongoing effects of democratization in Eastern Europe were felt throughout Yugoslavia. As Milosevic worked to consolidate power in Serbia, elections in Slovenia and Croatia in 1990 gave non-communist parties
Twentyyears later, only Croatia and Slovenia are EU members, even though Brussels continues to emphasise its commitment to enlargement and the countries of the Western Balkans emphasise that membership is their strategic goal. Recently, seven member states called for the Western Balkans’ EU accession process to speed up. In a
Achronology of key events: 1918 - After the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian empire, Slovenia joins the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, later renamed Yugoslavia. 1941 - Slovenia is
Asa Croatian I can say that Slovenia is much closer to Czechs and Slovaks. However, Slovenia has huge Balkan influence from immigration and the culture they consume (primarily music), so the Balkan influence can still be felt. Be friends and forget the past none of you was there anyways Reply markoshogun
Foreignrelations between Croatia and Serbia are bound together by shared history, language and geography. The two states established diplomatic relations in 1996, following the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the Croatian War of Independence and the independence of Croatia.Modern diplomatic relations are functional but cold, stemming from historic
Themain common thing became croatia. Even though we and Croats have been friends for literally thousand years and lived together under german, italian regimes somehow there is a myth that we are brothers with serbs, which is bullshit. The serbs also burned our embassy in Belgrade in 2008. I feel much more connected to Croats than to Serbs.
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are croatia and slovenia friends