Post war between Russia and the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, Montengrins, and the Serbs made their claims on land they wanted for their nations. Austria-Hungary got a hold of Bosnia and Herzegovina before Serbia. The newly annexed Serbia still saw Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of its rightful territory, so they started to fight to earn it back, and get even with Austria-Hungary by attacking parts of its country.
The annexation crisis of 1908 involved tensions between Serbia and Austria-Hungary over the latter's annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1908. Serbia opposed the annexation, viewing it as a threat to its national aspirations and Slavic unity, while Austria-Hungary sought to assert its dominance in the Balkans. The crisis heightened nationalist sentiments and contributed to the deterioration of relations between the two nations, setting the stage for future conflicts in the region. Ultimately, the crisis underscored the complex interplay of nationalism and imperialism in early 20th-century Europe.
If by last year you mean 2012, then Bosnia and Herzegovina came in 18th place.
Well,in America they've got books and teachers,so does Bosnia....that's pretty much it...
actually its Bosnia and Somalia on a+ :)yeah it is Bosnia and Somaliaclass 2010-2011 ;)
I do not know when this question was posted so I will give you the past few years winners: 2011: Azerbaijan 2010: Germany 2009: Norway 2008: Russia 2007: Serbia 2006: Finland
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Serbia
All people living in Bosnia and Herzegovina were not in favor of independence.
Sarajevo is the capital of the country of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro
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.
republic srpska is a serbian country in federation of bosnia and herzegovina and republic of Serbia is a independent country.
Europe. It is basically on the Balkan peninsula in southern Europe. It is bounded by Croatia on the west and north, Serbia on the northeast, and Montenegro on the southeast.
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.
Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sarajevo was the main city of Bosnia which, in 1914, was ruled by Serbia.
Slovenia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Serbia Macedonia