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In the wake of Doomsday it became all too clear that the Yugoslavian government was incapable to deal with the pressure. The nation was beginning to fall apart as the Yugoslavian government's already weak control began to slip. On October 6th, 1985 the Slovenian leadership declared the independence of Slovenia from Yugoslavia. They were the first country to do so. The second was Croatia, two days after Slovenia had declared its independence.

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  • Slovenia (1983: Doomsday)
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  • In the wake of Doomsday it became all too clear that the Yugoslavian government was incapable to deal with the pressure. The nation was beginning to fall apart as the Yugoslavian government's already weak control began to slip. On October 6th, 1985 the Slovenian leadership declared the independence of Slovenia from Yugoslavia. They were the first country to do so. The second was Croatia, two days after Slovenia had declared its independence.
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CoGtitle
  • Prime Minister
ind date
  • 1985-10-06(xsd:date)
ind from
  • Yugoslavia
HoStitle
  • President
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CoA
  • Coat of arms of Slovenia.svg
Timeline
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
Name en
  • Republic of Slovenia
Name
  • Republika Slovenija
regime
  • Parliamentary Republic
Language
  • Slovene
Currency
  • Slovenian tolar
Population
  • app. 1.9 million
Area
  • app. 18,000
Demonym
  • Slovenian, Slovene
otl
  • Slovenia
Capital
  • Ljubljana
Anthem
  • 7(xsd:integer)
Flag
  • Flag of Slovenia.svg
Common name
  • Slovenia
abstract
  • In the wake of Doomsday it became all too clear that the Yugoslavian government was incapable to deal with the pressure. The nation was beginning to fall apart as the Yugoslavian government's already weak control began to slip. On October 6th, 1985 the Slovenian leadership declared the independence of Slovenia from Yugoslavia. They were the first country to do so. The second was Croatia, two days after Slovenia had declared its independence. The collapse of Yugoslavia came after it proved incapable of dealing with nationalistic sentiment in both Slovenia and Croatia, which would later lead to an all out war with the Serbian-led JNA forces.
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