.me is Montenegro, part of the former Yugoslavia
Serbia was a part of Yugoslavia at one time.
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is an independent country. It was part of Yugoslavia, which has now separated into several different countries.
Yugoslavia does not exist. Croatia was part of that country.
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) is currently the least developed and poorest former nation of Yugoslavia. Kosovo is truly the poorest nation within former Yugoslavia, however, Kosovo was an autonomous province and not a nation; it was part of Serbia.
ME is the two-letter ISO-3166-1 code for Montenegro, a part of the former Yugoslavia.
Croatia is an independent country. It is a former part of Yugoslavia and not comprised of it's own countries.
It was.
The country of Yugoslavia no longer exists. It has broken up into 6 independent countries. You would need to find out what part of the former Yugoslavia your parents were born in, and then contact the appropriate embassy for THAT country in your OWN country. For example, if your parents were born in Croatia and you live in the USA, you would want to contact the Embassy of Croatia in USA. The new countries (made up of the former Yugoslavia) are: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).
plz tell to which this number belongs to 0037066858194?
Note spellings, I don't know which country you mean: Slovenia is part of former Yugoslavia. Slovakia is part of former Czechoslovakia. Both are in Europe. See an up to date map of Europe for the exact locations.
No. Italians are Italian, and there is no such thing as a Yugoslavian. The people that were part of the former country of Yugoslavia, are: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovenian.