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Eastern Block is believed to include following countries: Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Poland, former USSR, former Czechoslovakia, Albania.
Former Yugoslavia (and its six former republics Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina) was never meant to be any particular part of so called Eastern Block, specially because of its independent politics from the World War II to 1990s. Yugoslavia was always part of nonalignment world since late 1940s when informbureau (informbiro) with USSR and Stalin striked out.