No, Vojvodina is an autonomous province within Serbia. It is located in the northern part of the country and has its own government, but it is not a separate country.
Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia. And Kosovo which was an autonomous province of Serbia also declared independence.
Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia. And Kosovo which was an autonomous province of Serbia also declared independence.
The likely country is the breakaway province of Kosovo (Serbia), which is spelled Kosovain Albanian.
Serbia has 1 capital: Belgrade Vojvodina is a province of Serbia and its capital is Novi Sad. Serbia used to be part of Yugoslavia which also had 1 capital (also Belgrade) but each part of Yugoslavia had its own capitals - Ljubljana, Zagreb, Sarajevo, Skopje, Podgorica and Belgrade.
Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, and Kosovo which was an autonomous province of Serbia but has declared independence in 2008.
Yugoslavia is on the northern border of Macedonia and Albania.
It was the Province of Dacia. The Romans retained the name of the kingdom they had conquered. It included Romania, Moldova, and parts of Ukraine, Bulgaria, Serbia and Hungary
Most citizens of province of Vojvodina are Serbs, like rest of Serbia (Kosovo excluded, where only few thousand Serbs left in enclaves after USA campaign). Therefor, Serbs from Vojvodina do not need separation from Serbs from central Serbia.
After World War II, Kosovo became a province of Serbia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
It is not true that everybody hates Serbia, but it is true that there are lingering resentments concerning the various wars of secession from what used to be Yugoslavia, in which there were ugly incidents of genocide, described as "ethnic cleansing" as well as the subsequent war with the secessionist Kosovo province.
Montenegro is surrounded by Croatia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Serbia (plus the unrecognized independent province of Kosovo) and Albania. The western coast of Montenegro borders the Adriatic Sea across which is Italy.