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Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia It dates from 1903, but its popularity grew significantly after World War I Bosnian clubs FK Sarajevo and Željezničar won the Yugoslav Championship, while the Yugoslav national football team included Bosnian players of all ethnic backgrounds and generations, such as Safet Sušić, Zlatko Vujović, Mehmed Baždarević, Davor Jozić, Faruk
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Facts, Geography, History, Maps - Britannica Horrific ethnic cleansing campaigns between 1992 and the end of 1995 killed thousands and violently displaced more than two million people in much of Bosnia and Herzegovina International intervention into the Bosnian conflict led finally to a peace agreement, the Dayton Accords, in late 1995
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Bosna i Hercegovina, Босна и Херцеговина; Croatian: Bosna i Hercegovina; Serbian: Bosna i Hercegovina, Босна и Херцеговина, pronounced [bôsna i xěrtseɡoʋina]), [a] abbreviated BiH (БиХ) or B H, [b] sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeastern Europe, located in
Bosnian Genocide - Timeline, Cause Herzegovina | HISTORY After Bosnian Serb forces captured Zepa that same month and exploded a bomb in a crowded Sarajevo market, the international community began to respond more forcefully to the ongoing conflict and
Bosnian Culture - Be In Bosnia Explore the rich tapestry of Bosnian culture—from Ottoman traditions and folklore to art, music, and customs shaped by East and West influences
Bosnia and Herzegovina Facts and Culture - CountryReports According to ethnic and political affiliation, Bosnians may speak Serbian, Croatian or Bosnian At school, both Cyrillic and Latin scripts are taught, which are used in the Federation and Serb Republic
Bosnians - Wikipedia Some historians contend that the Bosnian Krstjani converted en masse to Islam, seeking refuge from Catholic and Orthodox persecution Others argue that the Bosnian Church had already ceased to operate many decades before the Turkish conquest
The History and Development of the Bosnian Language The Bosnian language, a South Slavic language spoken primarily in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has a rich and complex history that mirrors the turbulent and diverse history of the Balkan Peninsula
Bosnia and Herzegovina - New World Encyclopedia Bosnian soldiers formed a large component of the Ottoman ranks in the battles of Mohács and Krbava field, two decisive military victories, while numerous other Bosnians rose through the ranks to become admirals, generals, and grand viziers