13 résultats pour "yugoslav"
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Wars of Yugoslav Succession.
of Yugoslav succession was over. In January 1992 members of the European Community (EC; after 1993 the European Union, EU) recognized Slovenia’s independencealong with that of Croatia. The United States and other countries did so shortly thereafter. IV THE WAR IN CROATIA As the Yugoslav army withdrew from Slovenia in July 1991, a second and far more serious conflict erupted in Croatia. But the road to war in Croatia began more than ayear earlier. In April and May 1990 the Croatian Democratic U...
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Wars of Yugoslav Succession .
of Yugoslav succession was over. In January 1992 members of the European Community (EC; after 1993 the European Union, EU) recognized Slovenia’s independencealong with that of Croatia. The United States and other countries did so shortly thereafter. IV THE WAR IN CROATIA As the Yugoslav army withdrew from Slovenia in July 1991, a second and far more serious conflict erupted in Croatia. But the road to war in Croatia began more than ayear earlier. In April and May 1990 the Croatian Democratic U...
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Ex-República Yugoslava de Macedonia - geografía.
unión de la República con el exterior y provocaron la escasez de combustible. Como consecuencia, durante 1992 la producción industrial descendió un 75% debido a la falta de combustible, el desempleo alcanzó un 40% y el producto interior bruto(PIB) disminuyó un 14%. La renta per cápita cayó por debajo de 1.000 dólares a finales de año, comparados con los 1.140 dólares de 1991, que en esas fechas era untercio de la de Eslovenia, la más rica de las antiguas repúblicas yugoslavas. En abril de 1992 e...
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Croatia - country.
III PEOPLE OF CROATIA The total population of Croatia at the time of the 1991 census was 4,784,265; a 2008 estimate was 4,491,543. During and after the war ethnic Serbs fled Croatia whileethnic Croats moved in. Croatia’s population growth rate in 2008 was -0.04 percent, despite population gains due to immigration. Croatia’s natural population growthrate, which measures births and deaths, has been negative since 1998. Life expectancy at birth was 75 years in 2008. The population density in 2008...
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Slovenia - country.
Democratic Party of Slovenia, the Christian Democratic Party, United List, the Slovenian National Party, the Democratic Party of Slovenia, and Greens of Slovenia. Slovenia has eight trial courts, four appellate courts, and a Supreme Court. The Assembly appoints all judges, including the justices of the Supreme Court. Slovenia hasan extensive network of social service programs sponsored by the government, including low-cost medical coverage and retirement pensions. Slovenia had an army of 6,550 a...
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Ex-República Yugoslava de Macedonia - ficha de geographia.
divisiones administrativas proceden de centros estadísticos de los distintos países. Los datos de tasa de alfabetización provienen de la base de datos de la Organización de las NacionesUnidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura (UNESCO) (www.unesco.org). Los datos de población urbana y rural provienen de la Organización para la Alimentación y la Agricultura(FAO) de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU), base de datos FAOSTAT (www.fao.org). Los datos sobre religión y divisiones étni...
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Serbia - country.
Minority groups speak their own languages, such as Albanian and Hungarian. Bosniaks generally speak Bosnian and write it with the Latin alphabet. Serbs are by tradition Orthodox Christians. The Roman Catholic and Protestant churches also have adherents in Serbia. Most of the ethnic Albanians of Kosovo areSunni Muslims ( see Sunni Islam), as are the Bosniaks of the Sandžak region. Bosniaks are descendants of Slavs who converted to Islam in the 15th and 16th centuries. B Education The leading in...
- In June 1991, Croatia unilaterally seceded from the Yugoslav Federation.
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F.Y.R.O. Macedonia Facts and Figures.
BASIC FACTS
Official name
The Former Yugoslav Republic
Other 3 percent Religious affiliationsOrthodox Christian (mostly Macedonian Orthodox) 60 percent Muslim 29 percent Nonreligious 7 percent Other 4 percent HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancy Total 74.5 years (2008 estimate) Female 77.1 years (2008 estimate) Male 72 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 9 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 392 people (2006) Population per hospital bed 207 people (2002) Literacy rateTotal Not availabl...
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Tasas de mortalidad infantil en el mundo
PAÍS
TASA DE
MORTALIDAD
INFANTIL
(?)
EUROPA
Albania
30
Alemania
6
Austria
7
Bélgica
6
Bielorrusia
16
Bosnia-Herzegovina
15
Bulgaria
14
Croacia
9
Dinamarca
7
Eslovaquia
12
Eslovenia
8
España
7
Estonia
16
Finlandia
5
Francia
7
Grecia
10
Hungría
15
Irlanda
7
Italia
8
Letonia
14
Lituania
13
Macedonia, Ex-República
Yugoslava de
27
Moldavia
25
Montenegro
20
Noruega
8
Países
Uganda 115 Zambia 104 Zimbabue 67 TOTAL 93 OCEANÍAAustralia 7 Nueva Zelanda 9 Papúa-Nueva Guinea 68 TOTAL 27 AMÉRICA CENTRAL YAMÉRICA DEL SURArgentina 24 Bolivia 75 Brasil 58 Colombia 37 Costa Rica 14 Cuba 12 Chile 16 Ecuador 50 El Salvador 46 Guatemala 48 Haití 86 Honduras 43 Jamaica 14 Nicaragua 52 Panamá 25 Paraguay 38 Perú 64 Puerto Rico 11 República Dominicana 42 Trinidad y Tobago 18 Uruguay 20 Venezuela 23 TOTAL 45 AMÉRICA DEL NORTECanadá 7 Estados Unidos 9 México 36 TOTAL 9 ASIAAfganistán...
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Europe .
D Vegetation Although much of Europe, particularly the west, was originally covered by forest, the vegetation has been transformed by human habitation and the clearing of land.Only in the most northerly mountains and in parts of north central European Russia has the forest cover been relatively unaffected by human activity. On the otherhand, a considerable amount of Europe is covered by woodland that has been planted or has reoccupied cleared lands. The largest vegetation zone in Europe, cuttin...
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Europe - Geography.
D Vegetation Although much of Europe, particularly the west, was originally covered by forest, the vegetation has been transformed by human habitation and the clearing of land.Only in the most northerly mountains and in parts of north central European Russia has the forest cover been relatively unaffected by human activity. On the otherhand, a considerable amount of Europe is covered by woodland that has been planted or has reoccupied cleared lands. The largest vegetation zone in Europe, cuttin...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina - country.
Serb military campaigns in 1992 and 1993 and Croat campaigns in 1993 and 1995 were aimed at expelling others from areas claimed by these groups. By the end ofthe war almost all non-Serbs had been expelled from Serb-claimed lands in eastern and northern Bosnia, and non-Croats from Croat-claimed lands in southwesternBosnia. In turn, most non-Muslims had left land under Muslim control in northwestern Bosnia. The largest cities had mixed populations in 1991, but the war and its aftermath made them a...