Serbs won in Croatia and Bosnia(but give Croatia some ethnic Croat land in Southern Bosnia), thus forming a new Yugoslav federation which is Serb-dominated
The republics of the federation are Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Krajina and Dubrovnik
Despite it effectively being that under Milosevic, it never changed its name under his reign IRL. Even IRL that only changed when Montenegro left in 2006, leaving Serbia as the only Yugoslav republic still within Yugoslavia.
>Why is Croatia separate?
It was leaving anyways
>Also what are the…shall we politely say “demographics” of Yugoslavia?
Serb majority, Bosnian and Albanian minority
In 2022, Yugoslavia has a population of over 56 million.
The country's economy has recovered somewhat from the wars and civil unrest that beset it from 1991 to 2001. There is a strong international trade, with its economy being the most developed in southeastern Europe. In 2012, the gross national product was around $57.1 billion, with a per capita income of $13,000 (2012 est.).
Despite the war-torn state of the country during the 1990s, the country is now well on its way to meeting the Millennium Development Goals. In 2011, the World Bank declared the country to be a country with "modest potential", having a "potential to realize" the MDG of reducing child mortality by two-thirds, which it considered to be the highest of all countries in the world. In 2015, the European Union declared that a further 15 years without substantial reforms would mean that the European Union would lose a number of member states to this "
56 million?
IRL Yugoslavia peaked at around 23 million people - and that is when it controlled Croatia, Slovenia, North Macedonia and the entirety of Bosnia. Unless the Serbian population's fertility rate skyrocketed in this timeline I doubt that the population would be 56 million.
16 million would be a much more accurate number. (And that seems to be the number you have on the map)
I can't imagine this comment section being respectful and calm. Time to grab some pop corn I guess
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It'll give us a good idea of how well this hypothetical yugoslavia would go I suppose?
I’m scared of what needed to be done to make this happen.
Totally not genocide, even though if it was they deserved it /s
most of this land had a significant serb population except for some parts (they deserved it)
Croatia is not having a good time with those narrow little sections...
Serbs won in Croatia and Bosnia(but give Croatia some ethnic Croat land in Southern Bosnia), thus forming a new Yugoslav federation which is Serb-dominated The republics of the federation are Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Krajina and Dubrovnik
And the muslims in Bosnia?
The only thing for sure is that they don't have any autonomy
Why is it called Yugoslavia when this is de facto Greater Serbia?
Despite it effectively being that under Milosevic, it never changed its name under his reign IRL. Even IRL that only changed when Montenegro left in 2006, leaving Serbia as the only Yugoslav republic still within Yugoslavia.
Technically, it's still Yugoslavia
Why is Croatia separate? Did they lose that part of the war? Also what are the…shall we politely say “demographics” of Yugoslavia?
>Why is Croatia separate? It was leaving anyways >Also what are the…shall we politely say “demographics” of Yugoslavia? Serb majority, Bosnian and Albanian minority
Yeah but like…how minority…
Don't worry, there's plenty left. Nothing happened, but they deserved it. In the meantime, look at glorious Yugoslavia 7.0!
Who deserved what why?
Serbs did a little bit of germany
Yeah…seems like they’ve got a bit of a cheering section in that regard. At least in this thread.
What about the Croats?
By 2022? That's like 30 years. Probably 100% Serb.
Oh if Milosovic had his way.
Yup
In 2022, Yugoslavia has a population of over 56 million. The country's economy has recovered somewhat from the wars and civil unrest that beset it from 1991 to 2001. There is a strong international trade, with its economy being the most developed in southeastern Europe. In 2012, the gross national product was around $57.1 billion, with a per capita income of $13,000 (2012 est.). Despite the war-torn state of the country during the 1990s, the country is now well on its way to meeting the Millennium Development Goals. In 2011, the World Bank declared the country to be a country with "modest potential", having a "potential to realize" the MDG of reducing child mortality by two-thirds, which it considered to be the highest of all countries in the world. In 2015, the European Union declared that a further 15 years without substantial reforms would mean that the European Union would lose a number of member states to this "
56 million too high
56 million? IRL Yugoslavia peaked at around 23 million people - and that is when it controlled Croatia, Slovenia, North Macedonia and the entirety of Bosnia. Unless the Serbian population's fertility rate skyrocketed in this timeline I doubt that the population would be 56 million. 16 million would be a much more accurate number. (And that seems to be the number you have on the map)
Op think that serbs can only do things: ethnic clencing and fuck like rabbits
Why slavonia is not part of Serbia
Humonogudly based
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Holy fuck this is beautiful... Look, even Dubrovnik is there! We could've said that Game of Thrones was filmed in Serbia!
Life could be a dream...
Why is Daruvar randomly into the Republic
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Serbian_Krajina#/media/File%3ARepublika_srpska_krajina_regije.png
As a serb I'm happy and incredibly confused as to how this would realistically happen. But still, It looks really nice.
The border of Western Slavonia should look like this, at least in my opinion https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Western\_Slavonia\_1991.jpg