Yugoslavia, which was a country in Southeast Europe during most of the 20th century, no longer exists as a single nation. It was dissolved in the early 1990s due to a series of political upheavals and conflicts. The region that was once Yugoslavia is now divided into several independent countries. These countries are:
1. Slovenia
2. Croatia
3. Bosnia and Herzegovina
4. Serbia
5. Montenegro
6. North Macedonia
7. Kosovo (which declared independence in 2008, but its status is still disputed by some countries)
Each of these nations has its own government, culture, and identity, marking the end of the unified state of Yugoslavia.