Croats wear practically everything. We tend to love luxury even in times of economical crisis, though it's not rule in general of course. Different classes wear different clothes; you can find normal everyday, sports clothing, suits, during the year mostly clothes for warm weather.
Of course, all of this came to Croatia long time ago, as well as to the rest of the world, from pop-culture in US. We have our own traditioanl folkore clothing which differs from region to region, though it's not used as 'normal' everyday, mostly withint older generations, in countryside, on festivals etc.
Bosnians actually do not celebrate Christmas because most of them are Muslims
From Bosnia
bosnian is a nationality
Bosnians commonly speak Bosnian as their first language, which is mutually intelligible with Croatian and Serbian. Many Bosnians also speak English or German as a second language, especially among the younger population.
4 - 5 million bosnians, around 2 million of them are bosniaks(the original population)
Islam and Christianity
they eat klukusa, sarme, janje.
they waz sad.
they're muslim, they don't celebrate it
12,000 or so
There are 28 countries in the world Bosnians can go without visas. Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_passport for the list of those countries.
There are 28 countries in the world Bosnians can go without visas. Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_passport for the list of those countries.