herzegovina in English

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a region in the Balkans that forms the southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is separated from the Adriatic Sea by part of Croatia. Its chief town is Mostar.

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3. Brandis, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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5. Bosnia and Herzegovina has produced many athletes

6. The home of Bosnia and Herzegovina on UEFA.com

7. 1941 - Bosnia-Herzegovina annexed by pro-Hitler Croatian puppet state

8. Other improved conditions have been reported within Bosnia and Herzegovina

9. Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Birn

10. Bosnia-Herzegovina becomes part of the future Yugoslavia

11. Other improved conditions have been reported within Bosnia and Herzegovina

12. In Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bosnia and Herzegovina in communist Yugoslavia From the mid-1990s the term Bosniak replaced Muslim as the name Bosnian Muslims use for themselves.

13. National Geographic’s latest travel stories about Bosnia and Herzegovina

14. A region that constitutes the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina

15. Croats form one of the three constitutient nations in Bosnia and Herzegovina

16. The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina or Bosnian War is generally accepted name for an international military conflict in the area of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which lasted from April 6th 1992 to December 14th 1995, between Serbia and Montenegro, the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Croatia.

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18. In comparison, 1669 (61%) patients in Bosnia-Herzegovina underwent open-access operations.

19. Bosnia and Herzegovina is the ideal arena in which to test various catastrophe theories.

20. The triangle represents the approximate shape of the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

21. Bosnia and Herzegovina has made very limited progress in addressing political criteria.

22. Bosnia and Herzegovina has made limited progress in addressing the political criteria.

23. Bosnia and Herzegovina, country situated in the western Balkan Peninsula of Europe

24. Besides entities, cantons, and municipalities, Bosnia and Herzegovina also has four "official" cities.

25. A different example is Bosnia and Herzegovina, which has been under international supervision.

26. Bosnian War, ethnically rooted war in Bosnia and Herzegovina that took place from 1992 to 1995

27. The authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina have granted access to Government archives and provided documents requested.

28. Bosnian (countable and uncountable, plural Bosnians) A person from Bosnia and Herzegovina or of Bosnian descent

29. Visit the Embassy's COVID-19 page for more information on COVID-19 in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

30. Croats (Croatian: Hrvati) are a South Slavic people mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries

31. The Avaz Twist Tower is a 176 m tall skyscraper in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

32. Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in an active seismic zone, and minor earthquakes are common.

33. Croats (Croatian: Hrvati) are a South Slavic nation mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries

34. Secondly, democratic Governments in Zagreb and Belgrade no longer actively conspire for the partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

35. Croats are a South Slavic nation mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries

36. Visit the Embassy's COVID-19 page for more information on COVID-19 in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

37. Several alarming events over the past few months have challenged the police in Bosnia and Herzegovina

38. Several alarming events over the past few months have challenged the police in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

39. Bosnia and Herzegovina reportedly contains over three million mines—152 per square mile. [59 sq km]

40. Bosnia and Herzegovina is a secular country composed of mainly Muslims and Christians (Catholic and Orthodox).

41. Bosnia and Herzegovina has made limited progress in addressing political criteria in line with the European Partnership.

42. Systematic rape has been used to terrorize populations, force displacement and demoralize adversaries — as in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

43. Secondly, democratic Governments in Zagreb and Belgrade no longer actively conspire for the partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina

44. The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina declared Herzeg-Bosnia unconstitutional on 14 September 1992.

45. Given this value set, what happens when a new country is recognized, such as TL (East Timor) or BA (Bosnia and Herzegovina)?

46. The larger region of Bosnia occupies the northern and central parts of the country, and Herzegovina occupies the south and southwest.

47. Ethnic tensions have dominated politics in Bosnia and Herzegovina since the Dayton Accords ended the inter-ethnic war in 1995

48. Five countries border Croatia: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia, and it shares a sea border with Italy

49. The country has only 20 kilometres (12 miles) of coastline, around the town of Neum in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton.

50. The ceremony was also addressed by the Presidents of Brazil, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Italy, Paraguay, Slovenia, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.