Bosniac — 1. noun /ˈbɒznɪæk/ Bosnian 2. adjective /ˈbɒznɪæk/ Bosnian, especially with reference to people ,1996: Bosniac and Croat politicians supported the principle of Bosnian sovereignty; Serb leaders opposed it. European Bank for Reconstruction and… … Wiktionary
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Bosnia and Herzegovina — a republic in S Europe: formerly (1945 92) a constituent republic of Yugoslavia. 2,607,734; 19,909 sq. mi. (51,565 sq. km). Cap.: Sarajevo. * * * Bosnia and Herzegovina Introduction Bosnia and Herzegovina Background: Bosnia and Herzegovina s… … Universalium
Bosniaks — For other uses, see Bosniaks (disambiguation). Bosniaks Bošnjaci … Wikipedia
Bosnian language — Infobox Language name = Bosnian nativename = bosanski pronunciation = [ˈbɔsanskiː] familycolor = Indo European states = See below under Official status , besides that in Serbia, Croatia and other immigrant communities in Turkey, Western Europe… … Wikipedia
Gorani (ethnic group) — Infobox Ethnic group group=Goran poptime = 84,000 popplace = region1 = flagcountry|Serbia: 18 villages1 region2 = flagcountry|Albania: 11 villages region3 = flagcountry|Macedonia|name=Republic of Macedonia: 2 villages langs = Albanian / Shqip,… … Wikipedia
National Assembly of Serbia — Народна скупштина Србије Narodna skupština Srbije Type Type … Wikipedia
Vilina Vlas — is a health spa located about seven kilometres north east of Višegrad (Bosnia and Herzegovina), on the way to Gorazde, which gained notoriety as a concentration and rape camp during the Bosnian War. After the war, Vilina Vlas spa was re opened to … Wikipedia
Turkish Croatia — was the name used between the 16th and 19th centuries for the northwest territory of Bosnia, today known as Bosanska Krajina (Bosnian Frontier). In the European literature of the 18th and 19th century, the name Turkish Croatia was used to refer… … Wikipedia