Bosnia and Herzegovina is predominately Christian. However, it's largest religious denomination is Islam.
45% - Muslim
36% - Serbian Orthodox
15% - Roman Catholic
3% - Other (mostly Jewish)
1% - Protestantism
Orthodoxy, Catholicism, and Protestantism are all branches of the same religion: Christianity. When adding these figures together, we gather that Bosnia and Herzegovina is about 52% Christian. This leaves 45% of the country to being Muslim and 3% being other (again, mostly Jewish). So Bosnia and Herzegovina is predominately Christian, but its largest religious denomination is Muslim.
Croatia is not a fascist country
Yugoslavia does not exist. Croatia was part of that country.
Croatia is a country, not a capital city. Croatia's capital city is Zagreb.
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No, Croatia is a modern country.
Slovenia is the country located between Austria and Croatia.
Croatia was not a independent country in 1977
the country Croatia is in the continent Europe.
Croatia isn't in a state. It's a country.
Yes, Croatia is a predominantly catholic country.
No,at that time Croatia was part of the Austrian Empire
No. Croatia and Ukraine are two separate countries.