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Bosnia and Herzegovina: 20 Interesting Facts

Henno KrugerBy Henno KrugerSeptember 23, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read Featured 47 Views
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In case you did not know, Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country situated in South Eastern Europe on the Western Balkan Peninsula, sharing borders with Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro, and featuring a short coastline along the Adriatic Sea.

There’s probably a lot that you don’t know about this tiny country, but today my aim is to change that…

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Here are 20 Interesting Facts you might not know about Bosnia and Herzegovina

1. Bosnia and Herzegovina covers an area of approximately 51,209 square kilometers (19771 square miles).

2. As of 2024, the country has an estimated population of around 3.4 million.

3. The country is distinguished by its mountainous terrain, dominated by the Dinaric Alps, which shape its picturesque landscapes and support a network of rivers such as the Sava, Drina, and Neretva.

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4. The main ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina are Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims), Serbs, and Croats, with the official languages being Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian. The dominant religions are Islam among Bosniaks, Eastern Orthodox Christianity among Serbs, and Roman Catholicism among Croats.

5. Bosnia and Herzegovina has a rich and complex history, shaped by periods of both independence and foreign rule. Once part of the Roman Empire, the region experienced Slavic settlement in the 6th century and was subsequently governed by various powers, including the Byzantine Empire, Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire from the mid-15th century onward.

6. In the late 19th century, Bosnia and Herzegovina was annexed by Austria-Hungary. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in 1914 sparked the beginning of World War I.

7. Following World War I, Bosnia and Herzegovina became part of Yugoslavia. After World War II, it was reconstituted as a socialist republic within the Yugoslav federation.

8. Bosnia and Herzegovina declared independence in 1992 amidst escalating ethnic tensions, which sparked a brutal civil war that lasted until 1995. The conflict caused widespread devastation, resulting in over 100,000 deaths and the displacement of large numbers of people.

9. The Dayton Peace Accords brought an end to the war and established a complex political framework consisting of two primary entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, primarily home to Bosniaks and Croats, and Republika Srpska, predominantly Serb. A tripartite presidency was also created, with representatives from each of the three ethnic groups.

10. Bosnia and Herzegovina operates as a parliamentary democracy with a distinctive governance system that features a rotating presidency.

Representatives from the three main ethnic groups—Bosniak, Serb, and Croat—each serve as president for eight-month terms. As of March 2024, the current chairman is Denis Bećirović. The country’s legislature is bicameral, consisting of the House of Peoples and the House of Representatives.

11. The country’s economy remains less developed compared to other European nations, largely due to the lingering effects of the civil war. Agriculture is a key sector, with around 50% of the land dedicated to farming. Major crops include corn, wheat, and fruits, while livestock farming is also widespread.

12. Bosnia and Herzegovina has a rich cultural heritage shaped by its diverse population. Traditional coffee culture is particularly important, with Bosnian coffee being especially famous. The country is also recognized for its hospitality and the communal gatherings that take place in local cafés. Many popular dishes showcase Turkish influences, stemming from its historical connections with the Ottoman Empire.

13. The country is renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes, with forests covering approximately 40% of its territory. It boasts an abundance of waterfalls—reportedly more than Italy and France combined—and protected areas such as Sutjeska National Park, which houses some of the last remaining rainforests in Europe.

14. Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a city steeped in history and cultural diversity, often called the “Jerusalem of Europe” for its unique mix of religious and ethnic communities. Nestled in the Sarajevo valley and bordered by the Dinaric Alps, it lies along the Miljacka River.

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15. Sarajevo was established in the 15th century by the Ottoman Empire, with its development focused around the Baščaršija marketplace. This era witnessed the creation of important cultural and architectural landmarks, including many mosques and public baths. A pivotal figure of this time, Gazi Husrev Beg, played a significant role in the city’s growth by commissioning numerous vital structures.

16. Built in the late 19th century, Sarajevo City Hall (Vijećnica) is a stunning neo-Moorish structure that originally served as the city hall and now accommodates the National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

17. Baščaršija is a historic bazaar area in Sarajevo that dates back to the 15th century, featuring traditional shops, cafés, and Ottoman-era architecture. It is considered the cultural heart of the city, showcasing local crafts and cuisine.

18, The Tunnel of Hope is a military history museum situated at the location of an underground tunnel that was utilized during the Siege of Sarajevo for transporting supplies and people. It symbolizes the resilience of the people of Sarajevo during the war and offers insights into their struggles.

19. The country is almost twice the size of Albania.

20. The highest peak in the country is Maglić at 2,386 meters (7,828 feet).

Well, there you have it, 20 interesting facts you might not know about Bosnia and Herzegovina. If I’ve left out something important, feel free to comment below.

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