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Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia were formerly part of Yugoslavia (full name Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) until declaring independence in 1992.

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They were part of Yugoslavia (it consisted of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, FYR Macedonia and Slovenia).

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Jugoslavija - Yugoslavia

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What state is Bosnia in?

Bosnia-Herzegovina is its own independent country. It used to be part of Yugoslavia.


What country is sarajevo in?

Sarajevo is in Europe. It is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina (part of the former Yugoslavia)Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina, it is near the border with Serbia.


What country is Bosnia and herzegovina located?

Bosnia-Herzegovina was a former part of Yugoslavia. Look across eastwards from Italy, over the Adriatic sea, and you will find Serbia, Bosnia, Albania and such.


How did Bosnia and Herzegovina come to be named?

The name Bosnia cannot be fully answerd because it has many theories like it was named by the river called Bosnia but then there comes question how did the river get that name... Anyway, name Herzegovina came from king Stjepan Kosaca who won a title given from Austria called Herzeg (german for Duke) at that time.


What country formerly part of Yugoslavia and is border by Croatia and servia?

Both Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina.


Is Bosnia and Herzegovina in Schengen?

No. Bosnia-Herzegovina is not part of the Schengen Area.


What is the official name of Bosnia?

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What countries were once part of Serbia?

Serbia is a country, if you mean what countries used to be part of Federal Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia (a,k,a Titos Yugoslavia) they are as follows: 1. Slovenia 2. Croatia 3. Bosnia and Herzegovina 4. Montenegro 5. Kosovo 6. Macedonia 7. Serbia


Is Bosnia part of EU?

Bosnia and Herzegovina is not in the European Union, for them to be in it they need to fix their political issues.


Was there ever a different type of government in Bosnia?

bosnia was once part of yugoslavia. yugoslavia had a socialist government. in the early to mid 1990's their was a violent civil war which led to yugoslavia dividing into five countries; Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. so yes bosnia was once part of the socialist union of yugoslavia.


What made up Yugoslavia?

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