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The roots of division in Yugoslavia run deep, continuing to fester long before the federation's disbandment in the early 1990s. The area once known as Yugoslavia, which transitioned from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia after World War II, was home to a diverse mix of ethnic groups. Initially, the Kingdom comprised Serbia, Slovenia, and Croatia, fostering a foundation of disunity that continuously plagued the region.