Yugoslav wars Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Yugoslav wars were a series of violent conflicts in the territory of the former Yugoslavia that went on in the 1990s. They comprised two series of successive wars affecting all of the six former Yugoslav republics.
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Conflicts in the west
The Yugoslav wars in the west were ended by the military defeat of Serbia/Yugoslavia in Slovenia and Croatia, and the signing of the Dayton Agreement for Bosnia.
Conflicts in the east and south
In Kosovo, Macedonia and Serbia proper, the conflicts were typified by racial and political tension between Slav governments and Albanian national minorities which sought autonomy or independence.
The war in Kosovo ended with NATO intervention, but further conflicts happened in 2004 and a new unrest in Kosovo. Internationally-overseen negotiations settled issues in Macedonia and southern Serbia.
