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Herzegovina
Deja Lailani
Location:
Located in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea and Croatia.
Independence:
Bosnia & Herzegovina declared independence from Yugoslavia
Tuesday, March. 03. 1992
Government:
Bosnians and Herzegovians live under a Federal Democratic
Republic
Ranked:
#129
Age Breakdown:
00-14: M# 269,086
51.62% F# 252,189
48.38%
15-24: M# 246,849
51.66% F# 231,007
48.34%
25-50: M# 902,704
50.22% F# 894,787
49.78%
55-64: M# 259,579
47.90% F# 282,371
52.10%
65+
M# 206,288
39.03% F#
Education Level:
Both boys and girls need 13 years of schooling.
Ethnicities:
Bosnian Croats
%14
Bosnian Serbs
%31.3
Bosnian Muslims
%43.7
Religions:
Roman Catholicism:
%15
Serbian Orthodox:
%31
Islamic:
%40
Others:
%14
Exports:
Seats:
$324M
Raw Aluminum:
$311M
Leather Footwear:
$277M
Vehicle Parts:
$158M
Refined Petroleum:
#114
#137
Political Struggles:
Getting EU membership
Present situation:
Bosnia-Herzegovina is recovering from a devastating three-year war
which accompanied the break-up of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s.
Their economic performance has deteriorated, partly because of the
global economic slowdown but mainly due to lack of progress in
improving regulatory efficiency and open-market policies.
Highlights of
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Foods:
Pita Bread:
a soft, slightly
leavened flatbread
baked from wheat
flour
Cevapi:
grilled dish of minced
meat
Cufte:
Voyo Goric:
Rambo