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Top: Kids_and_Teens: School_Time: Social_Studies: History: By_Region: Europe
This category lists pages and sites that deal with the history of Europe.
This category lists pages and sites about the history of Austria, once the dominant political and military force in Central Europe.
This category lists pages and sites about the history of France.
This category lists pages and sites about the history of Germany.
This category is for sites about the history of Italy.
This category lists pages and sites that tell about the 16th century movement known as the Reformation which transformed the medieval way of life, brought an end to the pope's domination of western Christendom, and led to the formation of Protestant churches.
This rebirth of civilization began in Italy, and is reflected through the period 1350 AD through 1600 AD in advances in art, music, medicine and culture.
This category lists pages and sites relating to the history of the United Kingdom (U.K.). The United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales.
This category lists pages and sites related to the the Viking Age, a term used by historians to describe the period of Scandinavian history from about 800 A.D. to about 1100 A.D., characterized by the raids, trade, and exploration of Norse naval power.
Yugoslavia was first formed as a kingdom in 1918. It was a monarchy formed as the "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" after World War I. The six countries that were once part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia are Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. It fell during World War II.It was recreated as a Socialist state in 1945 after World War II. It disintegrated in the Yugoslav Wars during the 1990s.
The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was created in 1992. It was a federation on the territory of the republics of Serbia (including the autonomous provinces of Vojvodina, Kosovo and Metohija) and Montenegro.
It was reformed as The Union of Serbia and Montenegro on February 4, 2003. This was a weaker union of the nations.
In 2006 Serbia and Montenegro each declared their independence from the union. Yugoslavia no longer exists.
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