Yugoslavia (Greater Anglish: South-Windland, Serbish, Macedonish, Slovenish: Jugoslavija/Југославија) was a land in southeastern Europe from 1918 to 1992, when it fell asunder. From it arose six self-standing riches: Mackedony, Croatland, Slovenland, Bosna and Hartowen, Serbland, and Blackbarrow.
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After the First Worldwye, the Balkan lands of the Eastrich-Hungery gained selfhood and banded with Serbland shortly after into one bigger Rich, known as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
Yugoslavia was overrun by Theech and Italish fighters in the Tother Worldwye. The Kingdom was overthrown and the Rich was cleft into many folkdoms that were steered by Nazi overseers. There were two moots of Sclavish backlashers: the kingly "Chetniks", who fought for the king, and the folkwielding "Stalwarts". The Stalwarts brooked blast uprisings to push back the Theedish raiders with the help of the Band of Soviet Fellowship Ledewealths.
In 1945, a wend in the mootish mindthoughts led to a new framework of sharedom in Yugoslavia. Now known as the Fellowshiply Weared Meanwealth of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito was chosen leader and weld until his death in 1980.
Squabbles over unfair Serbish rixing goaded uptight feelings among folkstocks of Yugoslavia that led to calls for selfhood. In 1991 Slovenland, Croatland and Mackedony became self-standing. Bosna and Hartowen left in 1992, while the leftover of the land became known as Serbland & Blackbarrow.