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Bosnia & Herzegovina

OFFICIAL NAME: Bosnia and Herzegovina

DATE OF FORMATION: 1992

POPULATION: 4.2 million

DENSITY: 213 people per square mile

LANGUAGES: Serbo-Croat

RELIGIONS: Muslim (mainly Sunni) 40%, Orthodox Christian 31%, Roman Catholic 15%, Other 10%, Protestant 4%

ETHNIC MIX: Bosniak 48%, Serb 38%, Croat 14%

GOVERNMENT: Multiparty elections

CURRENCY: Marka

 

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A mountainous country in southeast Europe, Bosnia & Herzegovina has access to the Adriatic Sea via a corridor south of Mostar. The collapse of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia gave rise to fierce ethnic rivalries between the country's Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats. Around 250,000 died and more than two million were displaced before the 1995 Dayton peace accord ended three years of war. The country is now effectively an international protectorate.

 

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