It was as in Yugoslavia and Serbians where living there. But not now.
No. They're actually 1,182 miles apart...they're two completely different countries...I wouldn't even consider their language that similar.
No,
it has nothing to do with it.
Not even close.
No, they are separate countries
No. Bosnia-Herzegovina is not part of the Schengen Area.
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.".
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.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is its own independent country. It used to be part of Yugoslavia.
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.
what is the head of the state in bosnia and herzegovina
Bosnia Herzegovina is not a kingdom.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is in Europe.
No, there are no deserts in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The capital of "Bosnia and Herzegovina" is Sarajevo, the historical capital of Bosnia.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is not in the European Union, for them to be in it they need to fix their political issues.
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.