The largest cities in former Yugoslavia

Knowledge of History of the '90s may help.
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Country
Hint
Answer
1.
Serbia
1,233,796
Belgrade
2.
Croatia
790,017
Zagreb
3.
North Macedonia
546,824
Skopje
4.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
395,133
Sarajevo
5.
Slovenia
280,310
Ljubljana
6.
Serbia
277,522
Novi Sad
7.
Serbia
187,544
Niš
8.
Croatia
178,102
Split
9.
Serbia
161,751
Priština
10.
Montenegro
150,977
Podgorica
11.
Serbia
150,835
Kragujevac
12.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
138,963
Banja Luka
13.
Croatia
128,624
Rijeka
 
Country
Hint
Answer
14.
Serbia
105,681
Subotica
15.
Slovenia
94,370
Maribor
16.
Serbia
89,281
Pančevo
17.
Serbia
85,119
Prizren
18.
Croatia
83,496
Osijek
19.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
80,570
Tuzla
20.
Serbia
76,511
Zrenjanin
21.
North Macedonia
74,550
Bitola
22.
Serbia
72,195
Čačak
23.
Croatia
71,471
Zadar
24.
North Macedonia
70,842
Kumanovo
25.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
70,553
Zenica
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