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No, but the majority is. Bosnia is built up of 52% muslims, 34% Orthodox Christian, and 8% Catholic. The internet is free people search it up. Do not be asking online because Serbs will say fake numbers!

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No. I am Bosnian and Christian. Less than 50% of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina are Muslim.

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Don't be stupid. 52% of Bosnia and Herzegovina is Muslim. The census was done in 2013 and if anything Islam is spreading much faster than any other religion.

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