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Does Croatia like Slovenia?

Does Croatia like Slovenia?

Relations between Slovenia and Croatia are generally considered to be friendly, but plagued with a series of unresolved border disputes and other vestiges from the time when both countries were the northernmost part of SFR Yugoslavia.

Does Croatia have access to the sea?

In the Balkanized Balkans, Croatia may actually reunify. (Currently, the nation’s only sea access is a quiet beach resort town.) Bridge construction began in 2007, but stalled with the global financial collapse, leaving only a few concrete footings behind.

Will there be an armed conflict between Slovenia and Croatia?

There will be no armed conflict between Slovenia and Croatia, simple reason being: Croats would kick their ass on the sea and shore. There is howevere this never settling border dispute on the whole Balkan peninsula between these new banana nation states, which keeps their politicians busy for years already.

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What is the covid-19 situation on the Croatian-Slovenian border?

The reality of the COVID-19 epidemic is present on the Croatian-Slovenian border as well. Slovenia is a part of the Schengen area, Croatia is still not, that is the constant. However, everything else is fluid and changes rapidly: at some points, the situation is better in Slovenia, and sometimes it’s better in Croatia.

What was the name of the war in Slovenia?

Yugoslav Wars. The Ten-Day War (Slovene: desetdnevna vojna), or the Slovenian Independence War (slovenska osamosvojitvena vojna), was a brief conflict that followed the Slovenian declaration of independence on 25 June 1991.

When did Slovenia gain independence from Croatia?

Conflict Slovenia and Croatia passed their acts of independence on 25 June 1991. This “advance” on the date of independence was a critical element of the Slovenian plan to gain an early advantage in the expected conflict.