Bosnia and Herzegovina Economy Facts
Economical overview Bosnia has had a hard time recovering after the armed conflict of the 1990s when GDP per capita fell to one fifth of what it was before the war. The transition to...
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Economical overview Bosnia has had a hard time recovering after the armed conflict of the 1990s when GDP per capita fell to one fifth of what it was before the war. The transition to...
NATO’s military intervention was followed by strong political pressure from the United States. They gathered representatives of the warring parties – also from neighboring Croatia and Serbia – for negotiations at a military airport...
4: Christians and Muslims But there are no Albanians in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Nor in Croatia, where war broke out in 1991 and 1992. The contradictions have been between and the wars have also...
The Western Balkans have long been a troubled corner of Europe. The dividing lines are many and so are the conflicts. After several wars in the 1990s, the situation is calmer today. Slovenia is...
The area of Bosnia, originally limited to the upper reaches of the Bosna, has been continuously settled since the Paleolithic, with the Neolithic Butmir culture leaving rich traces. End of the 1st millennium BC...
Area: 51,197 km² (of which land: 51,187 km², water: 10 km²) Population: 4.6 million (2011 estimate, CIA). Composition: Bosnians 48%, Serbs 37.1%, Croats 14.3%, Others 0.6% (as of 2000) Population density: 90 residents per...