Yugoslavia was home to many ethnic groups, such as Serbs, Croats,
Slovenes, Bosnians, Montenegrins, and Macedonians. π
Each group had its own language, traditions, and history! This diversity made Yugoslavia a colorful place, but it also caused tension as groups sometimes wanted more independence. Nationalism, or pride in one's nation or people, grew stronger over time. People began feeling closer to their own groups, which sometimes led to disagreements and even conflicts! π€
Understanding and accepting different cultures was crucial in maintaining peace in this vibrant country.