Serbia
This mediaeval kingdom became a Turkish province between 1459 and 1804 and from 1830 to 1878, Serbia was an autonomous principality . As a result of the treaty of Berlin (1878), serbia became completely independent. Following the First World War, the country became part of what was later to be called Yugoslavia. From August, 1941, Serbia was under German rule until 1945, when the new Federation of Yugoslavia was formed. Since its break-up in 1991, the independence of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Hercegovina and Macedonia, leaves only Serbia and Montenegro as constituents of Yugoslavia.
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