Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Dissolution of Yugoslavia early 90's | Croatia | 100%
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Seceded from Serbia in 2008 | Kosovo | 100%
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Dissolution of Yugoslavia early 90's | North Macedonia | 100%
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Split from Sudan in 2011 | South Sudan | 100%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Armenia | 97%
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Dissolution of Yugoslavia early 90's | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 97%
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Separated from Serbia in 2006 | Montenegro | 97%
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Dissolution of Yugoslavia early 90's | Montenegro | 97%
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Dissolution of Yugoslavia early 90's | Serbia | 97%
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Separated from Montenegro in 2000 | Serbia | 97%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Azerbaijan | 93%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Georgia | 93%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Kazakhstan | 93%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Moldova | 93%
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Dissolution of Yugoslavia early 90's | Slovenia | 93%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Tajikistan | 93%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Ukraine | 93%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Uzbekistan | 93%
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1993 won 30 year war of independence with Ethiopia | Eritrea | 90%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Kyrgyzstan | 90%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Belarus | 86%
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1975 Gained independence from Indonesia | East Timor | 86%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Estonia | 86%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Latvia | 86%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Turkmenistan | 86%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Lithuania | 83%
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Early 90's won battle to break free from South African rule | Namibia | 83%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Czech Republic | 79%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Slovakia | 79%
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Reunified in 1990 | Germany | 76%
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Dissolution of the USSR - 1991-1993 | Russia | 72%
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Merger of two Arab nations | Yemen | 69%
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1991 achieved independence with aid of U.N. | Micronesia | 41%
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Graduated from U.N. Trust program in 1994 | Palau | 38%
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1991 achieved independence with aid of U.N. | Marshall Islands | 34%
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