| | History of Croatia at opensource encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | On June 28, 1921, a crucial change in the constitution was passed which centralized autority in the new capital of Belgrade, Serbia and intentionally completely redrew internal borders resulting in Serbs being the majority in most of the regions. |
 | | The last federal prime minister Ante Marković, who was from Croatia, spent two years implementing various economic and political reforms. |
 | | However, in the summer of 1990, Serbs from the mountainous areas near the Bosnian border (counties of low population density with Serbs a majority) rebelled and formed an Autonomous Region of the Serb Krajina (later the Republic of Serbian Krajina). |
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