The name Bosnia cannot be fully answerd because it has many theories like it was named by the river called Bosnia but then there comes question how did the river get that name... Anyway, name Herzegovina came from king Stjepan Kosaca who won a title given from Austria called Herzeg (german for Duke) at that time.
The local newspaper in Sarajevo, Bosnia is "OsloboΔenje." It is one of the oldest and most widely circulated newspapers in the country.
Belgium, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina (i'm not sure whether that is one country or two, you'll have to find that out). Ha! I found three!
Bosnia & Herzegovina were two City-States located in Yugoslavia. The country was fractured by two main groups: the Pro-Nazi Chetniks & the Yugoslavian partisans, led by Josip Broz Tito who later became head of the Yugoslavian government.
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The Dayton Peace Accord of 1995 left Bosnia and Herzegovina as a single state made up of two entities with a central government.
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Two magazines that feature Bosnia are "BH Dani" and "Sarajevo Times." BH Dani is a weekly magazine based in Bosnia and Herzegovina that covers various topics, including current affairs, culture, and society. Sarajevo Times is an online English-language magazine that provides news and information about Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina?