Well things after the war changed a lot.
Now, if you are a Muslim you are called a Bosniak, if you are an Orthodox then they call you a Bosnian Serb and if Catholic then Bosnian Croat.
But people which do not care about they're religion simply call themselves as Bosnians.
Many petitons and protest arose nowadays across Bosnia because people want to declare themselves simply as Bosnians no matter of religion.
Bosnia is the only one that I know of
The early settlers of Bosnia and Herzegovina came from Sarajevo. This occurred during the ancient Greek times and they are considered some of the earliest settlers.
Bosnia-Herzogivina
What do you mean? In Bosnia, obviously... In whole Bosnia.
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Bosnia
The capital of "Bosnia and Herzegovina" is Sarajevo, the historical capital of Bosnia.
Bosnia does not use Euros. They use Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark.
Back to Bosnia was created in 2005.
Bosnia is a region of SE Europe on the Balkan peninsula, which in 2010 is part of the republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnia and Herzegovina were formerly a part of the federation of Yugoslavia, which was broken up by the Yugoslav conflicts (Bosnian War) beginning in May of 1992.HistoryIn the middle ages, Bosnia and Herzegovina was just called "Bosnia", or "Kingdom of Bosnia". Herzegovina is a region of Bosnia, in the middle ages it was called "Hum", but it was renamed to Herzegovina. Ottomans occupied Bosnia, and in the Ottoman empire it was called "Bosnian vilayet". After Ottomans, Austro-Hungary annexed Bosnia, and it was the first time the term "Bosnia and Herzegovina" was used. In Yugoslavia, Bosnia was one of six constituent republics. It's full name was "Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina", and when Yugoslavia broke up, it was called the "Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.".
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