Image:Breakup of Yugoslavia.gif

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Description

This is an animated GIF that shows the stages of the breakup of the SFR Yugoslavia in the 90's and 2000's. The map based off Morwen's map of the divisions of the SFRY, Which is licensed by the GFDL. The source for the dates of independence is the CIA World Factbook. These maps do not now show the Inter-Entity Boundary Line (IEBL) and/or the entities that are separated by it. The IEBL has been drawn based on this CIA map; the Brčko District has been drawn based on Image:BH municipality location.gif, by user:Ante Perkovic. I might add them in the future.

Since the original map was GFDL, this image is as well.

A map depicting Kosovo's final status is ready once it takes effect.


Changelog for versions 2/3:

Here are some changes in this new build of the map:

  • The Kosovo boundary has been given a shade of red instead of the previous UN blue since they are a province of Serbia under UNIMIK control.
  • Montenegro's colour has been changed to a golden shade close to what's on the flag.
  • The IEBL and the Brčko District has been redrawn because I deleted the original map; the colour for the Republika Srpska is lighter.
  • The dates are at the top left hand corner of the map instead of the bottom.
  • I have taken a new approach as to the boundaries. Each part of Yugoslavia now shows the boundary on the maps starting the year they broke away. I feel this change helps readers understand the the breakup more better.
  • The SFRY and the FRY are in different shades since the FRY was never accepted as the successor to the former by the UN.
  • The colors for the entities of BiH have been removed as not to confuse people into think that they are independent themselves. What remains is the IEBL with both entites in green.
  • The Kosovo boundry is finally in hash marks!
  • The Brčko District has been removed. The sale is too small to show accuracy.

Changelog for version 4:

  • The map is larger!
  • The image has been rebuilt to include the eastern part of FYR Macedonia.
  • The image has been updated to take in Kosovo's new status.
  • The IEBL is now a darker line.
  • Montenegro, Kosovo, and FRY/SCG/Serbia have new colors!

Key:

██  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1943-1992)

██  Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003), Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006), Serbia (2006-)

██  Slovenia (1991-)

██  Croatia (1991-)

██  FYR Macedonia (1991-)

██  Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-)

██  Inter-Entity Boundary Line (IEBL): Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska (1995-)

██  Kosovo (under UNMIK control; 1999-)

██  Montenegro (2006-)

Source

Made by Hoshie; see above for more details on sources.

Date

24 July 2006 (orginal upload date)

Author

Hoshie

Permission
( Reusing this image)

See below.


Licensing

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File history

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Date/Time Dimensions User Comment
current 00:00, 29 June 2008 500×438 (93 KB) Barryob (Reverted to version as of 02:50, 24 February 2008)
07:20, 5 April 2008 500×438 (94 KB) Hoshie (Speed adjestments, pre 2008 Kosovo fixed)
01:52, 6 March 2008 500×438 (83 KB) Hoshie (non-Kosovo version until a consensus can be reached)
21:11, 4 March 2008 371×330 (46 KB) Bože pravde (Reverted to version as of 09:29, 25 January 2007)
02:50, 24 February 2008 500×438 (93 KB) Hoshie (v4 is here! See changelog)
09:29, 25 January 2007 371×330 (46 KB) Hoshie (V. 3 of map more details to come.)
08:03, 28 November 2006 350×311 (43 KB) Hoshie (Updated the map to show the SFRY separate from the FRY and Kosovo is the same colour as the rest of the FRY/SCG/Serbia.)
07:28, 1 October 2006 278×247 (35 KB) Hoshie (I have deleted the bounderies of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Brčko District, the Republika Srpska, plus Kosovo,since they are on a different level than the nations themselves. )
08:05, 30 September 2006 278×247 (33 KB) Hoshie (I have made big changes to the map.)
07:02, 8 August 2006 325×288 (62 KB) Hoshie (I have made the dates smaller, removed Vojvodina, and changed the shade of Kosovo and Slovenia.)
06:03, 30 July 2006 325×288 (47 KB) Hoshie (The image has been updated to add the IEBL and the entries that divide it. Colors have been improved as well. This is still under the GFDL.)
05:54, 24 July 2006 228×202 (48 KB) Hoshie (==Summary== This is an animated GIF that shows the stages of the breakup of the SFR of Yugoslavia in the 90's and 2000's. The map based off [User:Morwen|Morwen]]'s map of the divisions of the SFRY, Which is licensed by)
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