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Bosnia
Croatia
Serbia
Macedonia
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Do you mean these countries as a group (e.g., geography, history, politics) or do you want specific facts about each? I can give capitals, languages, EU/NATO status, brief history, maps, comparisons, travel info, etc. Which would you like?
Quick summary while you decide:
- Full/official names: Bosnia and Herzegovina; Croatia; Serbia; North Macedonia (official since 2019).
- Capitals: Sarajevo (BiH); Zagreb (Croatia); Belgrade (Serbia); Skopje (North Macedonia).
- Languages: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (mutually intelligible south Slavic varieties); Macedonian (closer to Bulgarian).
- EU/NATO status: Croatia is an EU member (since 2013) and NATO member; North Macedonia is a NATO member (since 2020) and an EU candidate; Serbia is an EU candidate (not a member) and not in NATO (maintains military neutrality); Bosnia & Herzegovina is a potential EU candidate and not in NATO.
- Currency: Bosnia — convertible mark (BAM); Croatia — euro (adopted 2023); Serbia — Serbian dinar (RSD); North Macedonia — denar (MKD).
- Recent history: All four were part of the former Yugoslavia (except Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Macedonia were constituent republics) and underwent independence in the 1990s; the 1990s wars affected Bosnia and Croatia and had regional consequences for Serbia and Macedonia.
Tell me what level of detail or which topic you want next.
Quick summary while you decide:
- Full/official names: Bosnia and Herzegovina; Croatia; Serbia; North Macedonia (official since 2019).
- Capitals: Sarajevo (BiH); Zagreb (Croatia); Belgrade (Serbia); Skopje (North Macedonia).
- Languages: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (mutually intelligible south Slavic varieties); Macedonian (closer to Bulgarian).
- EU/NATO status: Croatia is an EU member (since 2013) and NATO member; North Macedonia is a NATO member (since 2020) and an EU candidate; Serbia is an EU candidate (not a member) and not in NATO (maintains military neutrality); Bosnia & Herzegovina is a potential EU candidate and not in NATO.
- Currency: Bosnia — convertible mark (BAM); Croatia — euro (adopted 2023); Serbia — Serbian dinar (RSD); North Macedonia — denar (MKD).
- Recent history: All four were part of the former Yugoslavia (except Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Macedonia were constituent republics) and underwent independence in the 1990s; the 1990s wars affected Bosnia and Croatia and had regional consequences for Serbia and Macedonia.
Tell me what level of detail or which topic you want next.
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