2014 WORLD CUP - DAY 14 - GROUP F - Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Iran 3:1

Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Iran 3:1

25 Jun 2014
2014 WORLD CUP - DAY 10 - GROUP F - Nigeria vs Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:0

Nigeria vs Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:0

21 Jun 2014
2014 WORLD CUP - DAY 04 - GROUP F - Argentina vs Bosnia and Herzegovina 2:1

Argentina vs Bosnia and  Herzegovina 2:1

15 Jun 2014
2014 World Cup - warm up - Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Ivory Coast 2:1

Ivory Coast defender Kolo Toure has contracted malaria and missed the 2:1 defeat by Bosnia-Herzegovina in a world Cup Warm-up on Saturday. Yaya Toure also missed the friendly in St Louis with a muscle problem. The pair's absence was felt by the Elephants, who fell to a double strike by Edin Dzeko.

31 May 2014

‪Bosnia and Herzegovina‬
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 5/2014


Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes called Bosnia-Herzegovina, abbreviated BiH, is a country in Southeastern Europe located on the Balkan Peninsula. Its capital and largest city is Sarajevo.

Bordered by Croatia to the north, west and south, Serbia to the east, and Montenegro to the southeast, Bosnia and Herzegovina is almost landlocked, except for 20 kilometres (12 miles) of coastline on the Adriatic Sea surrounding the city of Neum. 

In the central and eastern interior of the country the geography is mountainous, in the northwest it is moderately hilly, and the northeast is predominantly flatland. 

The inland is a geographically larger region and has a moderate continental climate, bookended by hot summers and cold and snowy winters. The southern tip of the country has a Mediterranean climate and plain topography.

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a region that traces permanent human settlement back to the Neolithic age, during and after which it was populated by several Illyrian and Celtic civilizations. 

Culturally, politically, and socially, the country has one of the richest histories in the region, having been first settled by the Slavic peoples that populate the area today from the 6th through to the 9th centuries CE. 

They then established the first independent banate in the region, known as the Banate of Bosnia, in the early 12th century upon the arrival and convergence of peoples that would eventually come to call themselves Dobri Bošnjani ("Good Bosnians").

This evolved into the Kingdom of Bosnia in the 14th century, after which it was annexed into the Ottoman Empire, under whose rule it would remain from the mid-15th to the late 19th centuries. 

The Ottomans brought Islam to the region, and altered much of the cultural and social outlook of the country. This was followed by annexation into the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, which lasted up until World War I. 

In the interwar period, Bosnia was part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and after World War II, the country was granted full republic status in a newly formed Yugoslav Federation. 

Following the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the country proclaimed independence in 1992, which was followed by the Bosnian War, lasting until late 1995.

Today, the country maintains high literacy, life expectancy and education levels and is one of the most frequently visited countries in the region, projected to have the third highest tourism growth rate in the world between 1995 and 2020.

Bosnia and Herzegovina is regionally and internationally renowned for its natural beauty and cultural heritage inherited from six historical civilizations, its cuisine, winter sports, its eclectic and unique music, architecture and its festivals, some of which are the largest and most prominent of their kind in Southeastern Europe.

The country is home to three ethnic groups or, officially, constituent peoples, a term unique for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosniaks are the largest group of the three, with Serbs second and Croats third. Regardless of ethnicity, a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina is often identified in English as a Bosnian. 

The terms Herzegovinian and Bosnian are maintained as a regional rather than ethnic distinction, and the region of Herzegovina has no precisely defined borders of its own. 

Moreover, the country was simply called "Bosnia" until the Austro-Hungarian occupation at the end of the 19th century.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has a bicameral legislature and a three-member Presidency composed of a member of each major ethnic group. 

However, the central government's power is highly limited, as the country is largely decentralized and comprises two autonomous entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska, with a third region, the Brčko District, governed under local government. The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is itself complex and consists of 10 federal units - cantons. 

The country is a potential candidate for membership to the European Union and has been a candidate for North Atlantic Treaty Organisation membership since April 2010, when it received a Membership Action Plan at a summit in Tallinn. Additionally, the country has been a member of the Council of Europe since April 2002 and a founding member of the Mediterranean Union upon its establishment in July 2008.

 

Bosnia and Herzegovina
 

Anthem: 
Državna himna Bosne i Hercegovine
National Anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Capital and largest city:
Sarajevo (43°52′N 18°25′E)

Official languages:
• Bosnian 
• Croatian 
• Serbian

Ethnic groups: (2000 est.)
• 48% Bosniaks
• 37.1% Serbs
• 14.3% Croats
•  0.6% other

Demonym
• Bosnian
• Herzegovinian

Government: 
Federal parliamentary republic

•  Chairmen of the Presidency
•  Member of the Presidency 
•  High Representative
•  Prime Minister

Legislature:
Parliamentary Assembly
• Upper house: House of Peoples
• Lower house: House of Representatives

Independence
 
First mentioned
753 / 950 

Banate of Bosnia:
1154

Kingdom of Bosnia:
1377

Conquered by Ottoman Empire:
1463

Bosnian uprising:
1831 

Jurisdiction transferred to Austria–Hungary:
1878 

Annexation of Bosnia by Austria-Hungary:
1908 
 
National Day:
25 November 1943 

Independence from SFR Yugoslavia:
1 March 1992 

Observed:
6 April 1992 

Area
• Total: 51,197 km2 (127th) 19,741 sq mi
• Water (%): 0.8%

Population:
2014 census 3,871,643

GDP (PPP): 2014 estimate
• Total: $49.241 billion
• Per capita: $9,986

Currency: Convertible mark (BAM)
Time zone: 
CET (UTC+1) - Summer (DST)
CEST (UTC+2)

Date format:dd.mm.yyyy (CE)
Drives on the right
Calling code: 387
ISO 3166 code: BA
Internet TLD: .ba