-Caveat Lector-

The "how many angels on a pin" debate continues, between
myself and some other CTRL list participants. Do we call
it "Yugoslavia," "Serbia," or "Serbia/Montenegro"?

Here is some background (source: *The Cambridge Factfinder*,
edited by David Crystal. New York: Cambridge University
Press, 1994. ISBN: 0-521-469910):

1990: Slovenia declares independence from Republic of
Yugoslavia.

1991: Macedonia and Croatia declare independence from
Republic of Yugoslavia.
   Yugoslavia considers secession illegal. Civil war
erupts between Croatia and Yugoslavia

1992: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia declared, consisting
of republics of Montenegro and Serbia -- but "the new
state remains unrecognized..."

Brian Redman
Temporary organizer, Second Abraham Lincoln Brigade

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