I'm guessing this question is refering to the Yugoslav breakup era. The answer is no; Macedonia separated peacefully from Yugoslavia in 1991. However, there was a small conflict in 2001 initiated by Albanians terrorists, known as the National Liberation Army who are related to fellow terrorist group, Kosovo Liberation Army. It occured in Albanian majority areas in northwest Macedonia. It was settled in the same year with the Ohrid Agreement, in which minorities were given greater rights, and the NLA terrorist group was forced to give up their arms.
Chat with our AI personalities
urdno pampfriess of Macedonia age 101 civilian shot in crossfire 1917
Persia's attempt to impose peace on the warring Greek city-states failed, leaving them to go back to fighting each other with increased ferocity, which left them an easy mark for takeover by Macedonia.
Macedonia, Estonia, Croatia, Slovakia
Because they have to travel in boat or else the athenians will capture them and kill them
The six countries that were once part of Yugoslavia are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. ...