Bosnia (Bosna & Herzegovina) and Bulgaria having common identiyty of Balkan nations. No direct border. They have many common words in the talking (slavic origin words).
Croatia Serbia Bosnia Montenegro Albania Macedonia kosovo Bulgaria and Slovenia
I hope you know Yugoslavia fell apart in 1991. But the members were : Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Albania, Montenegro, Macedonia, BiH and Kosovo.
Bulgaria has no frontier with Albania
No, Bosnia is not part of Russia and does not even share a border with Russia.
Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, and the Ukraine all have land that is located on the Balkan Peninsula; a total of 11 countries.
Some countries that do not share a border with Bulgaria are Spain, Japan, and Brazil.
The main ethnic/cultural group is Slavic. Slavic nations include Russia, Belarus, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Macedonia.
Andorra, Portugal and Spain are on the Iberian Peninsula. Denmark is on the Jutland Peninsula; Italy, San Marino and Vatican City are on the Italian Peninsula. Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia and Montenegro are on the Balkan Peninsula. Turkey is on the Anatolian Peninsula. North and South Korea share the Korean Peninsula.
Every country in the world except Romania, Turkey, Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, does not border Bulgaria.
The states in the region that share an international border are [insert specific states that share a border].
since states in a region often share resources, they usually share an economy. This makes sense when you think that the economy is the way a region uses its resources to provide the things that people need.For example, agriculture,or farming, is very important in almost every state of the Midwest.
YES. The two countries share a long border in southern Bulgaria and northeastern Greece. (The area is known as Western Thrace.)