Yugoserbia

Yugoserbia (/juːgoʊ'sɜːrbiə/, Serbian: Југосрбија, Croatian: Jugosrbija, German: Jugoserbien, Slovenian: Jugosrbija ), officially the Slavic Republic of Yugoserbia is a sovereign state in the Balkans and exists mostly in the 21st Century. It is a state Union that combines Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and the northern half of Albania. It has a population of about 33 million. The President is called Ratko Metic.

War for Unification (2011-2013)
On 22 September 2011, Serbian Rebels declared a union, called Yugoserbia. Ten days later, the rebels occupied all of Serbia. Suddenly, Montenegro and Macedonia joined the union. On 7 January 2012, Yugoserbia was established and shortly declared war on Bosnia. The Republika Srpska joined the newly formed state. After 3 months, Bosnia surrendered. On 5 November, the Serbians launched an attack on Dubrovnik and Slavonia. The Croato-Serbian War started. After one year, on 16 November 2013, Croatia surrendered to Yugoserbia. Only 2 days later Slovenia was the next on the Serbians' list. To save their people, Slovenia joined the union without a fight. Yugoserbia was established.

3rd Balkan War (2026-2027) and 1st Civil War (January-March 2027)
On 2 February 2026, Albania attacked Greece and Yugoserbia to retaking old territory. On 4 February, Russia and Romania joined on the Serbian side, while one day later Bulgaria joined Albania's side. After Tirana fell to the Greeks, Albania surrendered on 9 December 2026. Armenia joined the war as well and declared war on Turkey. As Sofia was captured, Bulgaria accepted an armistice with Yugoserbia. As Yugoserbia had no enemies near them, they stopped fighting and returned their soldiers home.

On 15 January 2027, Romania managed to make Bulgaria surrender once again and got southern Dobruja. Hours later, Croatian and Slovenian rebels declared a war on Yugoserbia. While fighting mostly in Turkey in the Balkan Wars during spring, the rebels surrendered in Yugoserbia. And finally, on 31 March 2027, the War ended by the surrender of Turkey.

After the war, the warring nations signed the Treaty of Constantinople, which mandated that Yugoserbia and Greece split Albania, Bulgaria loses southern Dobruja to Romania, Greece gets a large part of western Turkey, including Istanbul, and Armenia reclaims their land that was taken from Turkey in 1922.

Time of Alliances and Annextiation by Byzantium
After the 3rd Balkan War, which ended in 2027, decided the Yugoserbian Government that they turn neutral, which lasted 40 more years. In 2068, Yugoserbia received an invitation from Germany to join EU and NATO. They accepted and in 2070, they were ready to join both alliances.

Politics
Prior to the election of Javor Ribat, a Croat, in 2043, Yugoserbia had historically been ruled by Serbs. Javor Ribat was the President for five years. Yugoserbia is on friendly terms with Austria, Greece, Russia, China, India, Romania, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Mongolia, and Denmark.