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Bosnia - Herzegovina Bosnia-Herzegovina is a country located in southeastern Europe. Bosnia- Herzegovina declared its independence in March of 1992. Usually, this country is referred to as Bosnia, but is officially named Bosnia-Herzegovina. In 1918, Bosnia-Herzegovina became part of the kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, which later became known as the country of Yugoslavia. In 1946, Yugoslavia became a federal state consisting of six republics, one of which was Bosnia-Herzegovina. Slavic people make up most of the counties population. The largest groups are the Bosnia Muslims, the Serbs, and the Croats. Much of the Serbian population opposed to Bosnia's independence and a civil war erupted in the Spring of 1992. Serbian forces soon occupied about two-thirds of the country. About one-fifth was soon held by Bosnian Croatians. The remainder of the country was held by Bosnian government troops, mainly Bosnian Muslims. From 1945, till 1990, communists held a monopoly on powers in all of Yugoslavia, including Bosnia-Herzegovina. In 1990, non-communists gained a majority of seats in Bosnia's first multi-party election. Bosnia-Herzegovina's capitol city is Sarajevo, which can be found in the center of the country. Although many languages are spoke there, the main language is Serbo-Croatian. In a 1991 census, there was a reported 4,365,639 people living in the borders of Bosnia-Herzegovina which has an area of 19,741 square miles, and in 1995 there was an estimated 4,454,000 people in the country (Twenty-two people per square mile.) Sixty-six percent of those people live in rural areas, leaving only thirty-four percent living in urban areas. Bosnia- Herzegovina's money system is based on the Dinar. Their main agricultural exports are cattle, cherries, corn, grapes, hogs, peaches, pears, plums, potatoes, sheep, soybeans, tobacco, walnuts, and wheat. As a developing country, their industrial production is slightly limited, producing mainly electrical appliances and textiles. There is also a lot of mining of coal and iron ore which also contributes to the countries economy. Bosnia's government is headed by a seven member collective presidency. The presidency consists of two Croats, two Bosnian Muslims, two Serbs, and one individual who is not affiliated with a specific ethnic group. Voters elect members to a four year term. The members then elect a president who serves a one year term, but then may be later reelected. The Bosnia-Herzegovina government also consists of a two-house legislature. The chamber of citizens has 130 members and the Chamber of municipalities has 110 members. All are elected for a four year term. There are, as in the United States, different political parties in Bosnia-Herzegovina. These parties are recognized as the Party of Democratic Action, the Serbian Democratic party, and the Croatian Democratic Union. About forty-four percent of Bosnia-Herzegovina's population are Bosnian Muslims. Serbs make up about thirty-two percent, and Croats account for roughly seventeen percent. The remaining seven percent include Albanians, Gypsies, and Ukrainians. Since the civil war began, large numbers of people have fled the county. Most of Bosnia-Herzegovina's people speak a language called Serbo- Croatian. In writing though, Serbs traditionally use the Cyrillic alphabet. On the other hand, Bosnian Muslims, Croats and the majority of others living in Bosnia use the Roman alphabet. The main religions of Bosnia are Islamic, practiced by the Bosnian Muslims, Roman Catholic, practiced by the Croats, and the main religion of the Serbs is Serbian Orthodoxy. Another aspect of the Bosnian people's culture is their food. Bosnian cooking reflects Turkish and Muslim influences. Musaka, roasted meat and eggplant, and kapama, mutton with spinach and green onions, are just two of the dishes commonly found there. An excellent white wine is also produced in Mostar. School life in Bosnia is d... This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Digital Term Papers. Please register below now! Digital Term Papers has over 63,000 essays, term papers, and book notes online. Many paper sites will charge you hundreds of dollars for a single paper. Digital Term Papers only charges $14.95 for a one month membership with instant account activation! Don't waste anymore time! Join NOW!!!
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