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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina , sometimes called Bosnia-Herzegovina or simply Bosnia, is a country in Southern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula. 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 the...
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Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaFederation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the two political entities that compose the sovereign country of Bosnia and Herzegovina . The two entities are delineated by the Inter-Entity Boundary Line...
Buildings and structures in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Asim Ferhatović Hase StadiumAsim Ferhatovic Hase StadiumAsim Ferhatović Hase Stadium is a stadium owned by the city of Sarajevo. It is also known as Koševo Stadium and formerly Olympic Stadium. Koševo Stadium is located in the Koševo neighborhood of Sarajevo and it is used mostly by FK Sarajevo....
- Bilino PoljeBilino PoljeBilino Polje is the home football stadium of Bosnian Premier League football club NK Čelik from the city of Zenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of two stadiums of the national football team of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also sometimes used for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national rugby union...
- Bosmal City CentarBosmal City CentarThe Bosmal City Center is a business and residential tower located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Standing high, it is the second tallest residential building in the Balkans...
- Bosnian pyramidsBosnian pyramidsThe term Bosnian pyramids has been used for a cluster of natural geological formations sometimes known as flatirons near the Bosnian town of Visoko, northwest of Sarajevo...
- Cathedral of Jesus' HeartCathedral of Jesus' HeartThe Cathedral of Jesus' Heart in Sarajevo, commonly referred as the Sarajevo Cathedral is the largest cathedral in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the seat of the Vrhbosanski Archbishop, currently Cardinal Vinko Puljić, and center of Catholic worship in the city...
- Constructions and reconstructions in Sarajevo after war
- Dvorana Mirza DelibašićDvorana Mirza DelibašicMirza Delibašić Hall, commonly known as Skenderija, is an indoor sporting arena located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The seating capacity of the arena is for 7,000 people and it was opened on 23 November 1969...
- Emperor's MosqueEmperor's MosqueThe Emperor's Mosque is an important mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.It was built by Isa-bey Ishakovich-Hranushich, as the first mosque in Sarajevo, in 1457 and it was dedicated to the Sultan Mehmed the 2nd, El-Fatih.First settlements in Sarajevo were built around the mosque, and...
- Gazi Husrev-beg's MosqueGazi Husrev-beg's MosqueThe Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque , is a mosque in the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is considered the most important Islamic structure in the country and one of the world's finest examples of Ottoman architecture...
- Mirza Delibasic Arena
- Olympic Hall ZetraOlympic Hall ZetraOlympic Hall Juan Antonio Samaranch , also known as Zetra Ice Stadium and Zetra Arena, is an indoor multi-purpose arena in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Ostrožac castleOstrožac castleOstrožac Castle is a castle located in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Una-Sana Canton just outside of the town of Cazin, near the village of Ostrožac. The castle dates back to the 16th century when the Ottoman Turks established the Ottoman province of Bosnia...
- Stari mostStari mostStari Most is a 16th century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina that crosses the river Neretva and connects two parts of the city. The Old Bridge stood for 427 years, until it was destroyed on November 9, 1993 during the Croat-Bosniak War...
Castles in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Doboj FortressDoboj FortressDoboj Fortress or "Gradina" is located in the city of Doboj in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:One of the most important defenses in the medieval bannate/duchy of Usora, this large stone structure has been built in the early 13th century on the site of earlier, clay and wood-based...
- Jajce Fortress
- Bobovac Fortress
Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaCantons of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe 10 cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina serve as the second-level units of local autonomy of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the two political entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Bosnian Podrinje CantonBosnian Podrinje CantonThe Bosnian Podrinje Canton is one of the 10 cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography:It is located in the eastern central part of the country, in the region of Podrinje...
- Canton 10Canton 10Canton 10 or County 10 is the tenth canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The capital of County and its president is in Kupres...
- Central Bosnia CantonCentral Bosnia CantonThe Central Bosnia Canton is one of the ten cantons of The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography:It is located in the center of the country, to the west of Sarajevo...
- Herzegovina-Neretva CantonHerzegovina-Neretva CantonThe Herzegovina-Neretva Canton is one of the 10 cantons of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The canton mainly comprises the Neretva river valley area and parts of Herzegovina west of Mostar, its administrative center.-Municipalities:...
- Posavina CantonPosavina CantonThe Posavina Canton is a canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the smallest canton, with an area of only 325 km² populated by 43,588 people , 83% of them are Croats. Its capital city is Orašje The Posavina Canton is a canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is...
- Sarajevo CantonSarajevo CantonThe Sarajevo Canton is a canton of the Federation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The capital is Sarajevo.The Canton is basically the metro area of the city it is named after that is inside the Federation...
- Tuzla CantonTuzla CantonThe Tuzla Canton is a canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The cantonal seat is in Tuzla.-Municipalities:...
- West Herzegovina CantonWest Herzegovina CantonThe West Herzegovina Canton or West Herzegovina County is one of the 10 cantons of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography and population:It is located in the south of the country. It has a total area of 1,362 km2 and 81,523 inhabitants...
Herzegovina-Neretva Canton
- Herzegovina-Neretva CantonHerzegovina-Neretva CantonThe Herzegovina-Neretva Canton is one of the 10 cantons of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The canton mainly comprises the Neretva river valley area and parts of Herzegovina west of Mostar, its administrative center.-Municipalities:...
- ČerinCerinČerin is a town located in the Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the municipality of Čitluk in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Jablanica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaJablanica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaJablanica is a town and municipality of the same name in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town is situated on the Neretva river and Jablanica lake. Jablanica is a part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton.-Geography:...
- KonjicKonjicKonjic is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in northern Herzegovina, around southwest of Sarajevo. It is a mountainous, heavily wooded area, and is above sea level. The municipality extends on both sides of the Neretva River. The town of Konjic, housed about a third...
- Međugorje
- MostarMostarMostar is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the largest and one of the most important cities in the Herzegovina region and the center of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation. Mostar is situated on the Neretva river and is the fifth-largest city in the country...
- NeumNeumNeum is the only coastal town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It comprises of coastline, the country's only access to the Adriatic Sea. As of 2009, municipal population was of 4,605 and the one of Neum main town was of 4,268 .-Features:Neum has steep hills, sandy beaches, and several large tourist...
- Prozor-RamaProzor-RamaProzor-Rama is a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The town of Prozor is located in the northern part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton...
- RavnoRavnoRavno is a town and the seat of its municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity. Ravno was a municipality until 1963, when it became a part of the Trebinje municipality...
- StolacStolacStolac is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the southern part of Herzegovina. Administratively, it is part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- ČapljinaCapljinaČapljina is a town and municipality of the same name in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Čapljina is located on the border with Croatia a mere from the Adriatic Sea....
- ČitlukCitlukČitluk is a town and municipality located in Herzegovina, in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a municipality of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
West Bosnia Canton
- Bosansko GrahovoBosansko GrahovoBosansko Grahovo is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located near the border with Croatia, near the towns of Drvar, Livno and Glamoč...
- DrvarDrvarDrvar is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the road between Bosansko Grahovo and Bosanski Petrovac, also near Glamoč. It is administratively part of Canton 10 of the Federation....
- GlamočGlamocGlamoč is a town and municipality of the same name in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in Canton 10, in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Kupres (town)Kupres (town)Kupres is a town and municipality in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town is located in the Canton 10, also known as the Hercegbosanski Kanton or Hercegbosanska županija and is the north-western most town in Hercegovina.- Position :Kupres is 43 km distanced from...
- LivnoLivnoLivno is a town in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Tomislavgrad, Glamoč, Bosansko Grahovo, Kupres and the Croatian border.- Position :...
- TomislavgradTomislavgradTomislavgrad is a town and municipality in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Herzegovina region.- Name :...
- VidosiVidosiThe parish Vidoši is situated in the south-east of a district Livno , on a spring of a river Sturba and it is surrounded by Tušnica's hills....
West Herzegovina Canton
- CerigajCerigajČerigaj is a village in West Herzegovina near Siroki Brijeg with a population of about 300.-External links:*...
- GrudeGrudeGrude is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina.- Geography :Grude is 49 kilometers from Mostar,19 kilometers from Imotski, and 100 km from Split....
- LjubuškiLjubuškiLjubuški is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in thewestern part of Herzegovina.-1971:28.269 total* Croats - 26.198 * Muslims by nationality - 1.812 * Serbs - 118 * Yugoslavs - 49...
- PosušjePosušjePosušje is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity.-Name:...
- SovićiSoviciGorica is a village in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Grude municipality....
- TihaljinaTihaljinaTihaljina is a town in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Grude municipality. It has many cemeteries...
- Vitina, Bosnia and HerzegovinaVitina, Bosnia and HerzegovinaVitina is a town in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Ljubuški municipality....
- Široki BrijegŠiroki Brijeg-Name:The name of the city means "the wide hill" in Croatian . The city is also sometime referred to as "Široki Brig" and among the inhabitants of Herzegovina simply as "Široki" . Between 1945 and 1990, the name was officially Lištica, after the river that flows through it.-Geography:The river...
Cities and towns in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- AhmićiAhmiciAhmići is a village in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the municipality of Vitez in the Lašva river valley.In April 1993 during Lašva Valley ethnic cleansing, the Croatian Defence Council forces indiscriminately attacked the village and massacred around 120 civilians, which is...
- BanovićiBanoviciBanovići is a town and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The intensive development of Banovići begins with construction of the railway Brčko-Banovići in the year 1946. Due to its quality, brown coal from Banovići is well-known all over Europe.-Geography:Banovići Municipality is...
- BihaćBihacBihać is a city and municipality on the river Una in the north-western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosanska Krajina region. Bihać is located in the Una-Sana Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:...
- Bosanska KrupaBosanska KrupaBosanska Krupa is a town and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the Una river. It is located northeast from Bihać...
- Bosanski PetrovacBosanski PetrovacBosanski Petrovac is a town in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also the name of the municipality. The town and municipality are part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Una-Sana Canton.-People:...
- Bosansko GrahovoBosansko GrahovoBosansko Grahovo is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located near the border with Croatia, near the towns of Drvar, Livno and Glamoč...
- BrezaBrezaBreza is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, famous for the local mining activities and production of coal. It covers an area of and is part of the Zenica-Doboj Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Brčko (city)Brcko (city)Brčko is a city in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, administrative seat of the Brčko District. It lies on the country's border along the Sava river across from Gunja, Croatia...
- BusovačaBusovacaBusovača is a small town and municipality in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is from Sarajevo, from Zenica, and from Travnik.-History:During the Bosnian War, the city saw heavy fighting between the Bosnian Army and the Croatian Defence Council...
- ButmirButmirButmir is a neighborhood of Ilidža in the Sarajevo Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a small but fairly important and well-known neighborhood of several thousand people.Geographically, the Butmir region is very rich in flint...
- BužimBužimBužim is a village and municipality situated in the most northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Administratively, it is part of the Una-Sana Canton.-Geography:...
- CajdrasCajdrašCajdras , a town in Central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located about 5 km west of Zenica on the regional road Zenica-Travnik. Cajdras coordinates are: Lat 44° 10' 35N Long 17° 51' 36E Altitude 726....
- ČapljinaCapljinaČapljina is a town and municipality of the same name in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Čapljina is located on the border with Croatia a mere from the Adriatic Sea....
- CazinCazinCazin is a town and municipality in northwest Bosnia and Herzegovina, near the border with Croatia. It is located in the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Cazinska Krajina is named after Cazin...
- ČelićCelicČelić is a municipality located in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Čelić was part of the municipality of Lopare prior to the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Centar, SarajevoCentar, SarajevoCentar is a municipality of central Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located between the older parts of the city under Stari Grad, and the newer more modern parts of the city under the municipalities Novi Grad and Novo Sarajevo....
- ČitlukCitlukČitluk is a town and municipality located in Herzegovina, in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a municipality of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Doboj EastDoboj EastDoboj East is a small rural municipality in the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Municipality:It consists of the villages of Stanić Rijeka, Klokotnica, Velika Brijesnica and Mala Brijesnica....
- Doboj SouthDoboj SouthDoboj South is a small rural municipality in the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.It borders with Doboj municipality, part of Republika Srpska entity.-About Doboj South:...
- DobretićiDobreticiDobretići is a village and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is one of the youngest and smallest municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina hence being one of the poorest municipalities as well...
- Domaljevac-ŠamacDomaljevac-ŠamacThe municipality of Domaljevac-Šamac is one of the newly created municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Posavina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Ethnic composition, 1991 census, town of Domaljevac:total: 4,152...
- Donji VakufDonji VakufDonji Vakuf is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Jajce, Bugojno and Travnik. It is under the administration of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Settlements:• Babin Potok• Babino Selo...
- DrvarDrvarDrvar is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the road between Bosansko Grahovo and Bosanski Petrovac, also near Glamoč. It is administratively part of Canton 10 of the Federation....
- Foča-UstikolinaFoca-UstikolinaThe municipality of Foča-Ustikolina is one of three municipalities forming the Bosnian Podrinje Canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:Foča-Ustikolina used to be part of the original Foča municipality, but split itself 1995 and became part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography...
- FojnicaFojnicaFojnica is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located west of the capital Sarajevo. It lies in the valley of the Fojnička River, tributary of the river Bosna...
- GlamočGlamocGlamoč is a town and municipality of the same name in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in Canton 10, in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- GoraždeGoraždeGoražde , is a city and municipality in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina on the Drina river. It is located between Foča, Sokolac and Višegrad, and is administratively part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the center of the Bosnian Podrinje Canton.-Location:Goražde is situated on the...
- Gornji VakufGornji VakufGornji Vakuf-Uskoplje is a town and municipality in Central Bosnia , located between Bugojno, Prozor, Kupres, Novi Travnik and Konjic. It is under the administration of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Gračanica
- GradačacGradacacGradačac is a town and municipality in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located roughly south of the Sava river. Administratively, Gradačac is part of the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- GrudeGrudeGrude is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina.- Geography :Grude is 49 kilometers from Mostar,19 kilometers from Imotski, and 100 km from Split....
- HadžićiHadžiciHadžići is a town and a municipality located south west of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to government statistics from 2002, Hadžići Municipality has a population of 20,055 residents.- 1971 :18,508 total...
- IlidžaIlidžaIlidža is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It has a metro population of 157,654, making it the 7th largest city in the country. Ilidža is the chief suburb of Sarajevo. It is famous for the natural beauty of its surroundings and historical tradition dating back to...
- IlijašIlijašIlijaš is a town and municipality located north east of the inner city of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-1971:According to 1971 population census there were 23.007 residents.* Serbs - 10.941 * Muslims - 9.187...
- Jablanica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaJablanica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaJablanica is a town and municipality of the same name in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town is situated on the Neretva river and Jablanica lake. Jablanica is a part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton.-Geography:...
- JajceJajceJajce is a city and municipality located in the central part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity...
- KakanjKakanjKakanj , is an industrial town and a municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located north of Visoko and southeast of Zenica. It was built along the slopes of wide hills on either side of the Zgošća river...
- KalesijaKalesijaKalesija is a town and municipality in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town of Kalesija is located east of Tuzla. It is administratively part of the Tuzla Canton and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Kalesija:...
- KiseljakKiseljakKiseljak is a small town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located northwest of Sarajevo and south of Zenica. Kiseljak lies in the valley of the rivers Fojnica , Lepenica and Kreševka, which are a tributary of the Bosna, and it is on the intersection of roads from Visoko, Fojnica,...
- KladanjKladanjKladanj is a town and municipality in Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is administratively part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity.-Kladanj:...
- KljučKljucKljuč is a town and municipality by the same name in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, specifically the Una-Sana Canton. The name of the town and the municipality translates to "Key" in Bosnian....
- KonjicKonjicKonjic is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in northern Herzegovina, around southwest of Sarajevo. It is a mountainous, heavily wooded area, and is above sea level. The municipality extends on both sides of the Neretva River. The town of Konjic, housed about a third...
- KreševoKreševoKreševo is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity.-Settlements:• Alagići• Bjelovići• Botunja• Bukva• Crkvenjak• Crnički Kamenik• Crnići• Deževice...
- Kupres (town)Kupres (town)Kupres is a town and municipality in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town is located in the Canton 10, also known as the Hercegbosanski Kanton or Hercegbosanska županija and is the north-western most town in Hercegovina.- Position :Kupres is 43 km distanced from...
- LivnoLivnoLivno is a town in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Tomislavgrad, Glamoč, Bosansko Grahovo, Kupres and the Croatian border.- Position :...
- LjubuškiLjubuškiLjubuški is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in thewestern part of Herzegovina.-1971:28.269 total* Croats - 26.198 * Muslims by nationality - 1.812 * Serbs - 118 * Yugoslavs - 49...
- LukavacLukavacLukavac is a town and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town is the seat of a municipality within the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography:Lukavac covers an area of 352,66 km2...
- MaglajMaglajMaglaj is a town and municipality in Bosnia-Herzegovina. It is situated in the northern part of Bosnia-Herzegovina, in the Zenica-Doboj canton. The city lies south of the city of Doboj, the regional trade, education, culture, entertainment, and business centre. The municipality of Maglaj is one of...
- MisočaMisocaOne of the biggest parts of Ilijaš Municipality is the neighborhood of Misoča, known in Bosnian as Naselje Misoča. It is the biggest community in the municipality of Ilijaš with 981 residents. Ethnically, there is majority of Bosniaks of 857 people, 121 are Serbs, 6 are Croats, 9 are Others with...
- MostarMostarMostar is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the largest and one of the most important cities in the Herzegovina region and the center of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation. Mostar is situated on the Neretva river and is the fifth-largest city in the country...
- Municipality of UsoraMunicipality of UsoraUsora Municipality is a rural municipality in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina with a Bosnian Croat majority.It borders with Doboj municipality, part of Republika Srpska entity. It is named after the Usora River....
- NeumNeumNeum is the only coastal town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It comprises of coastline, the country's only access to the Adriatic Sea. As of 2009, municipal population was of 4,605 and the one of Neum main town was of 4,268 .-Features:Neum has steep hills, sandy beaches, and several large tourist...
- Novi Grad, SarajevoNovi Grad, SarajevoNovi Grad is the westernmost of the four municipalities that make up the city of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:...
- Novi TravnikNovi TravnikNovi Travnik is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located south of Travnik on the road to Bugojno...
- Novo SarajevoNovo SarajevoNovo Sarajevo is a municipality in Sarajevo, and Sarajevo Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-1971:111,811 total* Serbs - 45,806 * Bosniaks - 37,147...
- OdžakOdžakOdžak is a town in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near the river Sava, from the border with Croatia. Odžak is in the Posavina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Demographics:...
- OlovoOlovoOlovo is a town and municipality situated about northeast of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-About Olovo:The town Olovo is on Sarajevo-Tuzla highway and is located 50 km northeast Sarajevo. Olovo is a part of the Zenica-Doboj Canton...
- Orahov DoOrahov DoOrahov Do is a village in Ravno municipality Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is only a few kilometers away from the border with Croatia on the road from the Adriatic coast to Popovo polje. Village is inhabited by Catholic Croats. In 1991...
- OrašjeOrašjeOrašje is a town in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the river Sava on the border with Croatia. Orašje is the center of the Posavina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Pale-PračaPale-PracaPale-Prača is one of three municipalities of the Bosnian Podrinje Canton located in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The main town of the municipality is Prača.-Features:...
- PosušjePosušjePosušje is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity.-Name:...
- Prozor-RamaProzor-RamaProzor-Rama is a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The town of Prozor is located in the northern part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton...
- RavnoRavnoRavno is a town and the seat of its municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity. Ravno was a municipality until 1963, when it became a part of the Trebinje municipality...
- Sanski MostSanski MostSanski Most is a town and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located on the Sana River in Bosanska Krajina, between Prijedor and Ključ. Administratively it is part of the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Široki BrijegŠiroki Brijeg-Name:The name of the city means "the wide hill" in Croatian . The city is also sometime referred to as "Široki Brig" and among the inhabitants of Herzegovina simply as "Široki" . Between 1945 and 1990, the name was officially Lištica, after the river that flows through it.-Geography:The river...
- SrebrenikSrebrenikSrebrenik is a town and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is administratively part of the Tuzla Canton and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town of Srebrenik is located northwest of Tuzla, the country's third largest city....
- Stari Grad, SarajevoStari Grad, SarajevoStari Grad is a municipality in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the oldest and most historically significant part of Sarajevo...
- StolacStolacStolac is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the southern part of Herzegovina. Administratively, it is part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- TeočakTeocakthumb|Mosque in TeočakTeočak is a town and municipality in the northeastern part Bosnia and Herzegovina. Center of the municipality is town of Teočak-Krstac.-Geography:...
- TešanjTešanjTešanj is a city and municipality in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near Teslić, Doboj and Zavidovići. Administrativley, it belongs to the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-About Tešanj:...
- TomislavgradTomislavgradTomislavgrad is a town and municipality in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Herzegovina region.- Name :...
- TravnikTravnikTravnik is a city and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, 90 km west of Sarajevo. It is the capital of the Central Bosnia Canton, and is located in the Travnik Municipality. Travnik today has some 27,000 residents, with a metro population that is probably close to 70,000 people...
- Trnovo Municipality SarajevoTrnovo Municipality SarajevoTrnovo is one of the nine municipalities of the Sarajevo Canton. It is located a 30 kilometers southeast of the city of Sarajevo. The seat of the municipality is in Trnovo, although the municipal council uses the "Maršal" Hotel on Mount Bjelašnica as the official meeting hall...
- TuzlaTuzlaTuzla is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. At the time of the 1991 census, it had 83,770 inhabitants, while the municipality 131,318. Taking the influx of refugees into account, the city is currently estimated to have 174,558 inhabitants...
- VarešVarešVareš is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, famous for the local mining activities and production of iron. It is part of the Zenica-Doboj Canton and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-About Vareš:...
- Velika KladušaVelika KladušaVelika Kladuša is a city and municipality in the far northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near the border with Croatia. The closest city is Cazin, and a bit farther, the cities of Bihać and Bosanski Novi. Across the border, it is not far from Cetingrad...
- Visoko
- VogošćaVogošcaVogošća is a secondary suburb and municipality of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located about 6 kilometers north of the city center and covering some 72 km².-1971:According to 1971 population census there were 14.402 residents....
- ZavidovićiZavidoviciZavidovići is a town and municipality in Eastern-central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Doboj and Zenica on the confluence of rivers Bosna, Krivaja and Gostović. It sits in a valley surrounded by many mountains of which the largest is Klek...
- ZenicaZenicaZenica is an industrial city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the capital of the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity...
- ŽepčeŽepceŽepče is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Doboj and Zenica. It is administratively part of the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-About Žepče:...
- ŽiviniceŽiviniceŽivinice is a town and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located south of Tuzla. It is part of the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:The origin of the name Živinice is still not established. According to M...
Mostar
- MostarMostarMostar is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the largest and one of the most important cities in the Herzegovina region and the center of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation. Mostar is situated on the Neretva river and is the fifth-largest city in the country...
- Bijeli Brijeg StadiumBijeli Brijeg StadiumBijeli Brijeg, officially name: Stadium of HŠK Zrinjski is a football stadium in the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently the home of HŠK Zrinjski Mostar. It formerly served as Velež Mostar's stadium. The stadium was built in 1971 and currently has a capacity of 25,000...
- Clinical Hospital MostarClinical Hospital MostarUniversity Clinical Hospital Mostar is the largest hospital in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Bijeli Brijeg neighbourhood of the city. The hospital was originally built as a regional medical centre in 1977...
- Mostar International AirportMostar International AirportMostar International Airport is an airport near Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated in the village of Ortiješ, south southeast of Mostar's railway station...
- Melodije MostaraMelodije MostaraMelodije Mostara is a music festival held annually in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The festival was first held in 1995 and has been held annually since then...
- NK Zrinjski Mostar
- Ratko PerićRatko PericMons. Ratko Perić is the current Bishop of Mostar-Duvno and Apostolic Administrator of Trebinje-Mrkan.Ratko Perić was born in the village of Tuk in the Rovišće municipality, near Bjelovar in Croatia. After studies in Zagreb and Rome, he was ordained priest on 29 June 1969 in Prisoje...
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Mostar-DuvnoRoman Catholic Diocese of Mostar-DuvnoThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Mostar-Duvno is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church encompassing Herzegovina. The diocese, as well as the Franciscan Province, is centred in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was formed on July 5, 1881...
- SOKOSOKOSOKO was an aircraft factory situated in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It gained prominence in Yugoslavia.-Products:* Soko 522* Soko S-55-5 Mk...
- Stari mostStari mostStari Most is a 16th century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina that crosses the river Neretva and connects two parts of the city. The Old Bridge stood for 427 years, until it was destroyed on November 9, 1993 during the Croat-Bosniak War...
- Ultras ZrinjskiUltras ZrinjskiUltras-Zrinjski, official: Klub navijača Ultras-Zrinjski Mostar is the organisation of football supporters of the football club HSK Zrinjski Mostar. They support all sports teams under HŠK Zrinjski .The fan club's name was given in 1993...
- University of MostarUniversity of MostarThe University of Mostar is the only Croatian language university in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Roots of University of Mostar date back to 1895 when the Franciscan theological school was established. In 1950 Higher teacher-training school started with its work in Mostar...
- Velež MostarVelež MostarFK Velež , successor of RŠD Velež, is a football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the city of Mostar, founded on June 22, 1922....
NK Zrinjski Mostar footballers
- Bulend BiščevićBulend BišcevicBulend Biščević is a Bosnian football player.He spent almost his entire career playing for FK Željezničar. That is the club where he began playing football as a child, and in 1994 he started playing in a first team. At first, he played on a right back position, but in 2000, FK Željezničar's coach...
- Ivica DžidićIvica DžidicIvica Džidić is a Croatian football player who plays for NK Široki Brijeg.Džidić has played for Croatian under-20 national team.He played for Dinamo Zagreb's junior team before returning to Zrinjski as their captain....
- Romeo MitrovićRomeo MitrovicRomeo Mitrović is a Bosnian footballer, who is currently playing for NK Lokomotiva Zagreb.-Career:...
- Luka ModrićLuka ModricLuka Modrić is a Croatian footballer who plays for Tottenham Hotspur and for the Croatia national football team.Modrić's childhood coincided with the Croatian War of Independence. After showing promise in hometown club Zadar's youth team, he was signed by Dinamo Zagreb as a teenager in 2002. His...
- Blaž SliškovićBlaž SliškovicBlaž "Baka" Slišković is a former Bosnian Croat football player and currently the manager of Al-Ansar....
- Velimir VidićVelimir VidicVelimir Vidić is a Bosnian football defender currently playing for RNK Split in Croatia. Vidić also has Croatian citizenship.He joined from MŠK Žilina in the Corgoň liga to FC Gossau on 4 February 2009.-External links:...
Široki Brijeg
- Široki BrijegŠiroki Brijeg-Name:The name of the city means "the wide hill" in Croatian . The city is also sometime referred to as "Široki Brig" and among the inhabitants of Herzegovina simply as "Široki" . Between 1945 and 1990, the name was officially Lištica, after the river that flows through it.-Geography:The river...
- HKK ŠirokiHKK ŠirokiHKK Široki is a Bosnia-Herzegovinan basketball team from the town of Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club currently plays in the Adriatic League and the Bosnian basketball championship....
- NK Široki BrijegNK Široki BrijegNK Široki Brijeg is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian team from the town of Široki Brijeg that currently plays in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Radio Široki BrijegRadio Široki BrijegRadio Široki Brijeg is a Croatian radio station, broadcasting from Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina on frequencies 92.7, 93.1 and 102.3 MHz. It serves the West Herzegovina County, Herzegovina-Neretva County and Herzeg-Bosnia County....
NK Široki Brijeg
- NK Široki BrijegNK Široki BrijegNK Široki Brijeg is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian team from the town of Široki Brijeg that currently plays in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Pecara StadiumPecara StadiumPecara Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of NK Široki Brijeg, and is also used for final match of football tournament mjesne zajednice. The stadium can hold up to 10,000...
- ŠkripariŠkripariŠkripari is the organisation of football supporters of the Croat-backed club NK Široki Brijeg. They also support Široki Brijeg's other sport clubs, primarily HKK Široki in basketball.The name for the fan club as it exists today was given in 1996...
Visoko
- Football Club Bosna
- Handball club BosnaHandball club BosnaRK Bosna Visoko is a handball club from Visoko, founded on 9 February 1954. RK Bosna competes in the Handball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Handball Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina.- History :...
- Historic documents written in VisokiHistoric documents written in VisokiThe primary function of old town Visoki was defense, but it was also a place where a lot of medieval Bosnian rulers wrote various documents and charters...
- Visoko
- Visoko during the Middle AgesVisoko during the Middle AgesArchaeological excavations proved that the Visoko Valley was the center of a medieval Bosnian state and later kingdom. Many royal charters were written in Visoko and surrounding locations...
History of Visoko
- Historic documents written in VisokiHistoric documents written in VisokiThe primary function of old town Visoki was defense, but it was also a place where a lot of medieval Bosnian rulers wrote various documents and charters...
- Visoko during the Middle AgesVisoko during the Middle AgesArchaeological excavations proved that the Visoko Valley was the center of a medieval Bosnian state and later kingdom. Many royal charters were written in Visoko and surrounding locations...
Culture of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ars AeviArs AeviArs Aevi is a museum of contemporary art in Sarajevo. It was formed during the war as a "resistance of culture". It has approximately 130 works by renowned world artists including Michelangelo Pistoletto, Jannis Kounellis, Joseph Beuys, and Joseph Kosuth....
- Culture of SarajevoCulture of SarajevoSarajevo’s culture is represented in various ways. Numerous cultural festivals occur every year, such as the Bašćaršija Nights, Sarajevo Winter Festival, and the Sarajevo Jazz Festival. Numerous theatres are present in Sarajevo as well, such as the National Theatre of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The...
- Coat of arms of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoat of arms of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe coat of arms of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina was adopted on November 5, 1996. The green background and the golden fleur-de-lis represented the Bosniaks, while the chequy shield represented the Bosnian Croats. The ten stars arranged in a circle represented the 10 cantons of the...
- Festival PrijateljstvaFestival PrijateljstvaFestival Prijateljstva is international multicultural festival, which starts every last Friday in July in the city of Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-External links:*...
- Flag of Herzeg-BosniaFlag of Herzeg-BosniaThe flag of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia consists of three equal size, horizontal stripes in the pan-Slavic colours: red, white and blue. In the middle is the Coat of Arms of Croatia stylized with a triple wattle at the top. This pattern is a popular one in Croatian art.The flag was...
- Flag of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaFlag of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe flag of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina was adopted on November 5, 1996. On the flag, green stands for the Bosniaks and red for the Bosnian Croats. The same goes for the coat of arms, whereon the green arms and golden fleur-de-lis stand for the Bosniaks and the chequy shield for...
- List of World Heritage Sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Safe Area GoraždeSafe Area GoraždeSafe Area Goražde is a journalistic comic book about the Bosnian War, written by Joe Sacco. It was published in 2000.The book describes the author's experiences during four months spent in Bosnia in 1994-1995, and is based on conversations with Bosniaks trapped within the enclave of Goražde.Sacco...
Ethnic groups in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- BosniaksBosniaksThe Bosniaks or Bosniacs are a South Slavic ethnic group, living mainly in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a smaller minority also present in other lands of the Balkan Peninsula especially in Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia...
- CroatsCroatsCroats are a South Slavic ethnic group mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries. There are around 4 million Croats living inside Croatia and up to 4.5 million throughout the rest of the world. Responding to political, social and economic pressure, many Croats have...
- SerbsSerbsThe Serbs are a South Slavic ethnic group of the Balkans and southern Central Europe. Serbs are located mainly in Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and form a sizable minority in Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia and Slovenia. Likewise, Serbs are an officially recognized minority in...
- Serbs of Bosnia and HerzegovinaSerbs of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina are people of Serb ethnicity inhabiting the Balkan regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, or, since the establishment of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a state in the 1990s, the Serbs who have its citizenship. The Serbs are one of the three constitutive nations of this...
Geography of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Adriatic SeaAdriatic SeaThe Adriatic Sea is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan peninsula, and the system of the Apennine Mountains from that of the Dinaric Alps and adjacent ranges...
- BjelašnicaBjelašnicaBjelašnica is a mountain in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is found directly to the southwest of Sarajevo, bordering Mt. Igman. Bjelašnica's tallest peak rises to an elevation of 2067 meters ....
- Bosanska KrajinaBosanska KrajinaBosanska Krajina or Bosnian Frontier is a geographical region, a subregion of Bosnia, in western Bosnia and Herzegovina enclosed by three rivers - Sava, Una and Vrbas. It is also a historic, economic and cultural entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Bosna (river)
- Bosnia (region)Bosnia (region)Bosnia is a eponomous region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It lies mainly in the Dinaric Alps, ranging to the southern borders of the Pannonian plain, with the rivers Sava and Drina marking its northern and eastern borders. The other eponomous region, the southern, other half of the country is...
- Brčko DistrictBrcko DistrictBrčko District in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina is a neutral, self-governing administrative unit, under the sovereignty of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Buško BlatoBuško BlatoBuško Blato is an accumulation lake located on the south side of Livanjsko Polje and northwest of Duvajnsko Polje in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- CerigajCerigajČerigaj is a village in West Herzegovina near Siroki Brijeg with a population of about 300.-External links:*...
- DinaraDinaraDinara is a mountain located on the border of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. One of its summits, also called Dinara, is the highest point in Croatia at 1,831 m and a prominence of 728 m.-Etymology:...
- DrinaDrinaThe Drina is a 346 kilometer long river, which forms most of the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. It is the longest tributary of the Sava River and the longest karst river in the Dinaric Alps which belongs to the Danube river watershed...
- Dubrovnik HighlandsDubrovnik HighlandsDubrovnik Highlands comprises three areas of interest, Trebinjska Krajina , Ravno, & Neum all of which can be found in the southern tip of Bosnia & Herzegovina....
- HerzegovinaHerzegovinaHerzegovina is the southern region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. While there is no official border distinguishing it from the Bosnian region, it is generally accepted that the borders of the region are Croatia to the west, Montenegro to the south, the canton boundaries of the Herzegovina-Neretva...
- IgmanIgmanIgman is a mountain in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is found directly to the southwest of Sarajevo, bordering Bjelašnica mountain and the city of Ilidža. Igman's highest point, Vlahinja Ridge, is 1502 meters , making it the shortest of the Sarajevo mountains.Igman is a popular destination...
- JahorinaJahorinaMount Jahorina , is a mountain in south-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located southeast of Sarajevo within Republika Srpska. It borders fellow Olympic mountain Trebević...
- KamešnicaKamešnicaKamešnica is a mountain in the Dinarides at the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia . It is an extension of the Dinara that stretches from the northwest white road pass Vaganj to Buško Blato artificial lake...
- Livno fieldLivno fieldLivanjsko field is the largest Karstic field in Bosnia and Herzegovina and indeed throughout the world...
- MajevicaMajevicaMajevica is a mountain in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated between Semberija, Posavina, and Tuzlanska Kotlina.Its highest peak is Stolice, some 10 miles east of Tuzla, and its stands 916 m high...
- MiljackaMiljackaThe Miljacka is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina that passes through Sarajevo and East Sarajevo. It is famous for being "Sarajevo's River", and it has come to be identified immediately with the city itself....
- MisočaMisocaOne of the biggest parts of Ilijaš Municipality is the neighborhood of Misoča, known in Bosnian as Naselje Misoča. It is the biggest community in the municipality of Ilijaš with 981 residents. Ethnically, there is majority of Bosniaks of 857 people, 121 are Serbs, 6 are Croats, 9 are Others with...
- MokroMokroMokro is a village near Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is below Čerigaj....
- NeretvaNeretvaNeretva is the largest river of the eastern part of the Adriatic basin. It has been harnessed and controlled to a large extent by four HE power-plants with large dams and their storage lakes, but it is still recognized for its natural beauty, diversity of its landscape and visual...
- Ostrovica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaOstrovica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaOstrovica is a small village named after a small river in the Una-Sana Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on a hill near the town of Kulen Vakuf....
- Pliva RiverPliva RiverPliva is relatively small river in central parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, however one of the most significant in terms of natural, cultural and historical heritage and value as a natural rarity...
- Pliva WaterfallPliva WaterfallThe Pliva Waterfall is located by the town of Jajce, in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the river Pliva meets the river Vrbas. It was 30 meters high, but after an earthquake during the Bosnian war and attacks on the power plant further up the river, the area was flooded and now the waterfall...
- Podrinje (region)Podrinje (region)Podrinje is the Slavic name of the Drina river basin, known in English as the Drina Valley, located in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina .-History:The Drina area was the political center of the Princely Serbia under...
- PosavinaPosavinaPosavina is a Slavic name for the region of the Sava river basin in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia that is adjacent or near the Sava river itself.-History:...
- Rakovica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaRakovica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaRakovica is a village in central-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located west of Ilidža and Sarajevo on the local road towards Kiseljak.Population was 2,721 in the 1991 census: 45% Bosniaks, 42% Serbs, 9% Croats and 3% Yugoslavs. Post war population consists of 90% Bosniaks, 7% Croats, and 3% Serbs....
- Sava RiverSava RiverThe Sava is a river in Southeast Europe, a right side tributary of the Danube river at Belgrade. Counting from Zelenci, the source of Sava Dolinka, it is long and drains of surface area. It flows through Slovenia, Croatia, along the northern border of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and through Serbia....
- SemberijaSemberijaSemberija is a geographical region in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The main city in the region is Bijeljina. Semberija is located between Drina and Sava rivers and Majevica mountain...
- Skakavac, Sarajevo
- SovićiSoviciGorica is a village in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Grude municipality....
- TihaljinaTihaljinaTihaljina is a town in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Grude municipality. It has many cemeteries...
- TorlakovacTorlakovacTorlakovac is a small village near Donji Vakuf, Bosnia and Herzegovina.The settlement is the school named...
- Trebišnjica RiverTrebišnjica RiverTrebišnjica River is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It used to be a sinking river, 96,5 km long above the ground. With a total length of 187 km above and under the ground, it was one of the longest sinking rivers in the world.- Upper course :...
- TreskavicaTreskavicaTreskavica is a mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated in Trnovo municipality just south of city of Sarajevo.Mala Ćaba peak at 2088 meters , makes Treskavica the tallest of all the mountains circling Sarajevo, and only some 300 meters shorter than the tallest mountain in the country...
- TroglavTroglavTroglav is the highest peak of the Dinara mountain range, and symbolises the Dinaric Alps, the longest mountain chain on the Balkan peninsula. Troglav is located in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is named after Triglav, Slavic god...
- Una
- Vitina, Bosnia and HerzegovinaVitina, Bosnia and HerzegovinaVitina is a town in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Ljubuški municipality....
- VjetrenicaVjetrenicaVjetrenica is the largest and most important cave in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and one of the most interesting caves in the Dinaric Alps mountain range, which is famous worldwide for its karstic and speleological riches. Its entrance it not far from the village of Zavala in southern Herzegovina...
- Vlašić (mountain)Vlašic (mountain)Vlašić is a mountain in the very center of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its peak is called Vlašićka Gromila and has an elevation of 1,969 meters above sea level. The mountain is a major center for winter tourism due to its excellent accommodation for skiing, snowboarding and other winter sports...
- Vrbas RiverVrbas RiverThe Vrbas is a major river in western Bosnia and Herzegovina.It is a right tributary of the river Sava. The city of Banja Luka is located on the river banks...
- Vrelo BosneVrelo BosneVrelo Bosne is the spring of the River Bosna located in the central region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, southwest of Sarajevo. It is one of the country's top natural landmarks and is one of the most famous scenes of natural beauty in the region....
- ČvrsnicaCvrsnicaČvrsnica is a mountain in the Dinarides of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in northern Herzegovina, most of the mountain is located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton municipalities of Mostar and Jablanica while the smaller part of the mountain, around 10 % is located in the municipality of Posušje...
History of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Alija IzetbegovićAlija IzetbegovicAlija Izetbegović was a Bosniak activist, lawyer, author, philosopher and politician, who, in 1990, became the first president of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He served in this role until 1996, when he became a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, serving until 2000...
- Ban (title)Ban (title)Ban was a title used in several states in central and south-eastern Europe between the 7th century and the 20th century.-Etymology:The word ban has entered the English language probably as a borrowing from South Slavic ban, meaning "lord, master; ruler". The Slavic word is probably borrowed from...
- Ban Borić
- Banovina of CroatiaBanovina of CroatiaThe Banovina of Croatia or Banate of Croatia was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1939 and 1943 . Its capital was at Zagreb and it included most of present-day Croatia along with portions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia...
- Banovina of SlavoniaBanovina of SlavoniaThe Banovina of Slavonia was a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary and Kingdom of Croatia. It included parts of present-day Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Blaž KraljevićBlaž KraljevicBlaž Nikola Kraljević was a Bosnian Croat paramilitary leader during the first few months of the Bosnian War who commanded the Croatian Defence Forces...
- BobovacBobovacBobovac is a fortified city of medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located near today's Vareš.The city was built during the reign of Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, and was first mentioned in a document dating from 1349...
- Bosnia Province, Ottoman EmpireBosnia Province, Ottoman EmpireThe Bosnia Vilayet was an Ottoman vilayet, mostly based on the territory of the present-day state of Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as most of Slavonia, Lika and Dalmatia in present-day Croatia. It bordered Kosovo Vilayet to the south. Before the administrative reform in 1864, it was called the...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina dinarBosnia and Herzegovina dinarThe Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar was the independent currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1998, used in those areas under Bosniak control. No subdivisions were issued.-History:...
- Bosniak nationalism (disambiguation)
- Bosnian ChurchBosnian ChurchThe Bosnian Church is historically thought to be an indigenous branch of the Bogomils that existed in Bosnia during the Middle Ages. Adherents of the church called themselves simply Krstjani...
- Bosnian WarBosnian WarThe Bosnian War or the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between April 1992 and December 1995. The war involved several sides...
- Bosnian crisisBosnian crisisThe Bosnian Crisis of 1908–1909, also known as the Annexation crisis, or the First Balkan Crisis, erupted into public view when on 6 October 1908, Austria-Hungary announced the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Russia, the Ottoman Empire, Britain, Italy, Serbia, Montenegro, Germany and France...
- Bosnian pyramidsBosnian pyramidsThe term Bosnian pyramids has been used for a cluster of natural geological formations sometimes known as flatirons near the Bosnian town of Visoko, northwest of Sarajevo...
- Butmir CultureButmir CultureButmir culture existed in Butmir, near Ilidža, Bosnia and Herzegovina, dating from the Neolithic period. It is characterized by its unique pottery, and is one of the best researched European cultures from 2600-2400 BC.-History:...
- Chronicle of the Priest of DukljaChronicle of the Priest of DukljaThe Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja is a medieval chronicle originally written by a Catholic monk of the Cistercian order by the name of Roger for the Croatian Ban Paul Šubić because an order form by Ban Šubić and a quote of Catholic monk have been discovered...
- Croatian Republic of Herzeg-BosniaCroatian Republic of Herzeg-BosniaThe Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia was an unrecognised entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina that existed between 1991 and 1994 during the Bosnian war. It was proclaimed on November 18, 1991 under the name Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia, and claimed to be a separate or distinct "political,...
- Diocese of PannoniaDiocese of PannoniaThe Diocese of Pannonia , from 379 known as the Diocese of Illyricum, was a diocese of the Late Roman Empire. The seat of the vicarius was Sirmium.-History:...
- Drina BanovinaDrina BanovinaThe Drina Banovina or Drina Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. Its capital was at Sarajevo and it included portions of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia...
- Gazi Husrev-begGazi Husrev-begGazi Husrev-beg was a Bosniak bey in the Ottoman Empire during the first half of the 16th century...
- Herzegovinian rebellion
- History of HerzegovinaHistory of HerzegovinaThe History of Herzegovina ranges from the first Slavic migrations to the region to the most recent Bosnian War.-Pre-Slavic history:See Illyrians...
- History of SarajevoHistory of SarajevoThis article is about the history of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the "History of Sarajevo" series, and includes separate articles for each of the discussed periods of time.-Ancient Times:...
- House of KulinićHouse of KulinicThe Kulinić dynasty was a medieval Bosnian ruling family from the second half of the 12th century to the first half of the 13th century. Its founder, Kulin, was made Bosnia's Ban by the Eastern Roman Emperor Manuel I Comnenus in 1180, but he was present in Bosnia political and social life since...
- IFORIFORThe Implementation Force was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina under a one-year mandate from 20 December 1995 to 20 December 1996 under the codename Operation Joint Endeavour. Its task was to implement the military Annexes of The General Framework Agreement for...
- Isa-Beg IsakovićIsa-Beg IsakovicIsa-Beg Ishaković, or Isa-Beg Isaković, was an Ottoman general and the first governor of the Ottoman Province of Bosnia. He ruled during the 1450s and 1460s. He made much of the initial conquests for the Turkish Empire in the region, and was one of the then Sultan's most trusted generals. He was...
- Jelena GrubaJelena GrubaHelen Gruba was the Queen regnant of Bosnia from 1395 to 1398. She was the only female ruler of Bosnia.Helen came from the noble House of Nikolić, which ruled a part of Zachlumia.-Queen consort:...
- Katarina Kosača-KotromanićKatarina Kosaca-KotromanicBlessed Catherine of Bosnia was the Queen consort of Bosnia as the wife of King Stephen Thomas. She was a daughter of Stjepan Vukčić Kosača, Duke of Saint Sava...
- Littoral BanovinaLittoral BanovinaThe Littoral Banovina or Littoral Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1939. This province consisted of much of the historical region of Dalmatia, now in Croatia, and parts of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina and was named for its coastal location...
- Lower PannoniaLower PannoniaThe Lower Pannonia or Pannonia Inferior was an ancient Roman province. It was formed in the year 103 AD. The Lower Pannonia included parts of present-day Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Cities:...
- Operation Joint Endeavor
- PannoniaPannoniaPannonia was an ancient province of the Roman Empire bounded north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia....
- Pannonia SaviaPannonia SaviaThe Pannonia Savia, also known as Savia and Pannonia Ripariensis, was an ancient Roman province. It was formed in the year 296, during the reign of emperor Diocletian. The capital of the province was Siscia . Pannonia Savia included parts of present-day Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and...
- Pannonia SecundaPannonia SecundaThe Pannonia Secunda was one of the provinces of the Roman Empire. It was formed in the year 296, during the reign of emperor Diocletian. The capital of the province was Sirmium...
- Paris Peace Conference, 1919Paris Peace Conference, 1919The Paris Peace Conference was the meeting of the Allied victors following the end of World War I to set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers following the armistices of 1918. It took place in Paris in 1919 and involved diplomats from more than 32 countries and nationalities...
- Praetorian prefecture of IllyricumPraetorian prefecture of IllyricumThe praetorian prefecture of Illyricum was one of four praetorian prefectures into which the Late Roman Empire was divided.The administrative centre of the prefecture was Sirmium , and, after 379, Thessalonica...
- SFORSFORThe Stabilisation Force was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina which was tasked with upholding the Dayton Agreement. It replaced the previous force IFOR...
- Stjepan Vukčić KosačaStjepan Vukcic KosacaStjepan Vukčić Kosača was a Herzegovina nobleman. He was a member of the House of Kosača, a Grand Duke of Herzegovina, Lord of Zahumlje and Primorje and also Herzog of Serbian Saint Sava...
- The role of foreign fighters in the Bosnian war
- Theme SirmiumTheme SirmiumThe Theme of Sirmium was a Byzantine administrative unit , which existed in present-day Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 11th century. Its capital was Sirmium .-History:...
- TravuniaTravuniaTravunia was a medieval region, administrative unit and principality, which was part of Medieval Serbia , and in its last years, the Bosnian Kingdom . The county became hereditary in a number of noble houses, often kin to the ruling dynasty. The region came under Ottoman rule in 1482...
- Treaty of KarlowitzTreaty of KarlowitzThe Treaty of Karlowitz was signed on 26 January 1699 in Sremski Karlovci , concluding the Austro-Ottoman War of 1683–1697 in which the Ottoman side had been defeated at the Battle of Zenta...
- Treaty of PassarowitzTreaty of PassarowitzThe Treaty of Passarowitz or Treaty of Požarevac was the peace treaty signed in Požarevac , a town in Ottoman Empire , on 21 July 1718 between the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria and the Republic of Venice on the other.During the years 1714-1718, the Ottomans had...
- Upper PannoniaUpper PannoniaThe Upper Pannonia or Pannonia Superior was ancient Roman province with the capital Carnuntum. It was formed in the year 103 AD. Upper Pannonia included parts of present-day Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovakia....
- Vladislav Hercegović KosačaVladislav Hercegovic KosacaVladislav Hercegović from the House of Kosača was a Medieval ruler of Herzegovina. In the year 1466 he succeeded his father Stjepan Vukčić, receiving his lands and the title of Herzog of Saint Sava. During his father's reign he is known to have interfered with his affairs...
- Vladislav KotromanićVladislav KotromanicVladislav Kotromanić was a 14th-century acting regent of medieval Bosnia, from September 1353 to his death in 1354. He was co-regent with his brother, Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, 1326-1353....
- Vlatko VukovićVlatko VukovicVlatko Vuković Kosača was a medieval nobleman who ruled as Grand Duke of Hum.He was a son of Vuk Kosača, the founder of the medieval house of Kosača. He governed the province of Hum, which was part of the Banate of Bosnia. The Ottoman threat was building to the east, threatening neighboring...
- Vrbas BanovinaVrbas BanovinaThe Vrbas Banovina or Vrbas Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. It was named after the Vrbas River and consisted mostly of territory in western Bosnia with its capital at Banja Luka...
- Washington AgreementWashington AgreementThe Washington Agreement was a ceasefire agreement between the warring Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, signed in Washington on 18 March 1994 and Vienna. It was signed by Bosnian Prime Minister Haris Silajdžić, Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granić and...
- Western BosniaWestern BosniaThe Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia was a small unrecognized entity in the northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Young BosniaYoung BosniaYoung Bosnia was a revolutionary movement active before World War I, the members were predominantly school students who were ethnic Serbs, but included Bosniaks...
- ZahumljeZahumljeZachlumia or Zahumlje was a medieval principality located in modern-day regions of Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia...
- Zeta BanovinaZeta BanovinaThe Zeta Banovina or Zeta Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of all of the present-day Montenegro as well as adjacent parts of Central Serbia, Kosovo, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina...
Maps of the history of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
People from the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Adi Mulahalilović
- Aleksandar HemonAleksandar HemonAleksandar Hemon is a Bosnian-American fiction writer. He is the winner of a MacArthur Foundation grant. He has written four acclaimed books: Love and Obstacles: Stories , The Lazarus Project: A Novel , which was a finalist for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle...
- Alen IslamovićAlen IslamovicAlen Islamović is a well-known and popular Bosnian singer in Bosnia and Herzegovina and other former Yugoslav republics...
- Algerian SixAlgerian SixThe Algerian Six are six Muslim men who had been imprisoned without charges at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba since January 2002; five of them were ordered released after a long disputed habeas hearing before Judge Leon in the Federal District Court in Washington, D.C.; three...
- Alija SirotanovićAlija SirotanovicAlija Sirotanović was a Yugoslav miner, Hero of Socialist Labour and perhaps the most famous of all Yugoslav udarniks...
- Arif HeralićArif HeralicArif Heralić was a metal worker on a blast furnace in Zenica. His picture was taken by N. Bibić, a Borba news photographer, in 1954 and from the papers he came to feature on a 1000 Yugoslav "1945 dinar" and a 10 Yugoslav "1965 dinar" banknote. As a disabled worker, Heralić died in extreme poverty...
- Tijana ArnautovićTijana ArnautovicTijana Arnautović is a Bosnian Serb-Canadian beauty pageant titleholder. Arnautović was born in the small town of Konjic in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the family lived until the Bosnian War...
- Behija Zlatić
- Blaž KraljevićBlaž KraljevicBlaž Nikola Kraljević was a Bosnian Croat paramilitary leader during the first few months of the Bosnian War who commanded the Croatian Defence Forces...
- Boris NovkovićBoris NovkovicBoris Novković is a Croatian pop singer. Born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina in the former Yugoslavia, his interest in a musical career was cultivated by his family background, with a mother who taught music, and a father, Đorđe Novković, who was a leading Croatian songwriter and music manager...
- Braco DimitrijevićBraco DimitrijevicSlobodan Dimitrijević , known as Braco Dimitrijević is a Paris-based Yugoslavian artist. His works deal mainly with history and the individual's place in it....
- Brano LikićBrano LikicBrano Likić is a composer, producer, and performer.He founded the band Rezonansa. Likić's studio, BLAP, was where most of the music from Sarajevo in the 1980s and 1990s was recorded.-External links:* *...
- Haris CizmicHaris CizmicHaris Čizmić is a Bosnian American artist, musician, video producer and graphic, industrial and web designer.- Biography :...
- Danis TanovićDanis TanovicDanis Tanović is a Bosnian film director and screenwriter.Tanović is best known for having directed and written the script for the 2001 Bosnian movie No Man's Land which won an Academy Award. He was a member of the jury at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.-Biography:Danis Tanović was born in the...
- Darmin Veletanlić
- Zlatko DedičZlatko DedicZlatko Dedič is a Slovenian footballer who plays as a striker for 2nd Bundesliga club Dynamo Dresden and the Slovenia national team.-Club career:He started his career with Koper....
- Deen (singer)Deen (singer)Deen is a popular singer from Bosnia and Herzegovina. His stage name is Deen.-Music career:...
- Didak BuntićDidak BunticFra Didak Buntić was a Croatian friar and educator from Herzegovina.Buntic was born on October 9, 1871. The next day he was baptized as Franjo Buntić. He entered the Franciscan order in 1888 and finished seminary in 1894....
- Suada DilberovićSuada DilberovicSuada Dilberović was a Bosniak medical student at the University of Sarajevo who is considered along with Olga Sučić to be the first casualties of the Bosnian War.-Background:...
- Dino MerlinDino MerlinEdin Dervišhalidović , stage name Dino Merlin, , is a prominent Bosnian singer-songwriter and musician. He is a popular singer/songwriter in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is also popular in the other countries of the former Yugoslavia such as Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Republic of Macedonia and...
- Zenit Đozić
- Haris DžinovićHaris DžinovicHaris Džinović is a popular Bosnian folk singer. He is also a composer, a musician and songwriter for his songs.-Career:He began his music career in 1975 in his hometown Sarajevo, as a singer and composer of folk music when pop and evergreen music were more dominant in the Balkans area, so he...
- Džemaludin ČauševićDžemaludin CauševicMehmed Džemaludin ef. Čaušević was a Bosniak reformer and imam.- Early life :Džemaludin Čaušević was born in the year 1870 in the northwestern Bosnian village Arapuša, 12km near town of Bosanska Krupa. His earliest education was obtained at the hands of his father, Ali Hodža Čaušević, who was a...
- Edo MulahalilovićEdo MulahalilovicEdo Mulahalilović was a Bosnian songwriter and producer.His first solo concert was at the age of 13 in Hvar, on a classical guitar.*1983...
- Emir Delalić
- Gabrijel JurkićGabrijel JurkicGabrijel Jurkić was a Bosnian Croat artist, born in Livno, now Bosnia and Herzegovina, and died at a Franciscan monastery near there in 1974....
- Grga MartićGrga MarticGrgo Martić also known as Grga Martić was a friar and writer from Herzegovina.Martić was born in Posušje, Bosnia Province, Ottoman Empire and was educated in Zagreb and Pest. He was ordained on Christmas Day, 1844. He served for three years in Kreševo and Osova.From 1851 to 1879 he served as a...
- Hajrudin VarešanovićHajrudin VarešanovicHajrudin "Hari" Varešanović is a famous and popular singer in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Varešanović is best known as the vocal soloist, composer, and leader of the musical group Hari Mata Hari.As of 2006, his career has lasted over 20 years and he has performed at over 1,000 concerts...
- Hanka PaldumHanka PaldumHanka Paldum is a popular Bosniak folk and sevdah singer. She is regarded as one of the best female sevdah performers of all time, and has diva status in her home country. She is a star that has been shining for the last three decades with full intensity at the very top of the sky above Bosnia...
- Ismet HoroIsmet HoroIsmet Horo is a Bosnian comedian. Ismet was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Albums:Ismet Horo is a popular comedian in Bosnia. He has released well-over 10 comedy albums and is still doing and releasing comedy...
- Ivana Marić
- Ivana MiličevićIvana Milicevic-Early life:Miličević was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina to a Croatian family, the daughter of Tonka, a homemaker, and Damir Miličević, a slaughterhouse worker and entrepreneur. She emigrated to the United States at the age of five and was raised in Michigan...
- Ivan Frano JukićIvan Frano JukicIvan Franjo Jukić was a writer from Bosnia and Herzegovina whose life and cultural and political legacy have left an indelible mark on the cultural history of the country, where he is remembered as one of the founders of Bosnian modernism.-Biography:Ivan Jukić was born in Banja Luka to the family...
- Kemal MontenoKemal MontenoKemal Monteno is a popular Bosnian singer-songwriter. He was born to an Italian father and a Bosniak mother. He recorded his first song Lidija in 1967 and has enjoyed a prosperous career in the former Yugoslavia...
- Kosta HakmanKosta Hakman-Biography:He was born in 1899 in Bosanska Krupa on May 22, the son of a father who descended from Polish Catholic immigrants and a mother of Bosnian Serb descent from Sarajevo. He was baptised in the Serbian Orthodox faith. In 1914 Kosta Hakman was arrested by Austro-Hungarian occupiers as a...
- List of Bosniaks
- Saša LošićSaša LošicSaša Lošić - Loša is one of the most recognizable composers of the Balkans and the leader of the band Plavi Orkestar, which was one of the most popular acts of the former Yugoslav Pop and Rock scene.He is a composer of often folk-inspired pop, as well as theatre scores Saša Lošić - Loša (born July...
- Lovro KaraulaLovro KaraulaLovro Karaula was a Croatian friar from Bosnia.He was born in 1800 near Livno. He entered the Franciscan order in 1816. He was educated in Fojnica and in Hungary. He served as a secretary to bishop Augustin Miletić, as well as being a parish priest....
- Mak DizdarMak DizdarMehmedalija "Mak" Dizdar was one of the greatest Bosnian and Yugoslav poets of the second half of the 20th century.-Biography:...
- Marija BursaćMarija BursacMarija Bursać was a Bosnian Serb and Yugoslav communist who died while fighting for the Partisans during World War II.Marija Bursać was born in Kamenica near Drvar, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes...
- Mija MartinaMija MartinaMija Martina is a singer from Bosnia and Herzegovina. She represented Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song "Ne brini". She also provided the results of the Bosnia and Herzegovina televote in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004.She was born to Bosnian Croat...
- Saša MatićSaša MaticAleksandar "Saša" Matić is a Bosnian Serb folk singer, very popular in former Yugoslavia. He has a twin brother, Dejan Matić, who is also a popular singer. Both of them were born completely blind.-Biography:He and his brother were born on April 26, 1978 in Drvar, SR Bosnia to father Zoran and...
- Mental escape
- Mersad BerberMersad Berber-Early life:Berber was born in Bosanski Petrovac, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljublijana where he graduated with a BA and MA. In 1978, Berber received a teaching position at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo.-Art:...
- Tinka MilinovićTinka MilinovicTinka Milinović is a Bosnian television star and personality, opera singer, recording artist, entrepreneur, philanthropist, actress and model who has appeared on the covers of numerous magazines in Europe. Her current platform TheTinkaShow.com provides a commentary of Milinović's view on love,...
- Mustafa Ef. CericMustafa Ef. CericDr. Mustafa ef. Cerić is the Grand Mufti of Bosnia-Herzegovina. He is currently serving his second 7-year term as the Grand Mufti until 2013. He is fluent in Bosnian, English and Arabic, and cites a “passive knowledge” of Turkish, German and French...
- Osman HadžićOsman Hadžic-Early life:Osman Hadžić was born in Cazin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then Yugoslavia, to Bosniak parents. He was the first-born child of seven.-Music:...
- Pamela Ramljak
- Vesna PisarovićVesna PisarovicVesna Pisarović is a Croatian pop singer.Pisarović was born in Brčko, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia and grew up in Požega, Croatia, a part of the same country until she was 13...
- Nino PršešNino PršešVahidin Pršeš is a Bosnian singer. Upon completion of Music High School he continued to pursue his studies at the Sarajevo Academy of Music, Department of Music Theory and Pedagogy....
- Sanja MaletićSanja MaleticSanja Maletić is a popular Serbian singer. She currently lives in Belgrade, Serbia...
- Ivan ŠarićIvan ŠaricIvan Šarić was a Roman Catholic priest who became the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vrhbosna in 1922...
- Selma BajramiSelma BajramiSelma Bajrami is a popular Bosnian pop-folk singer who gained enormous popularity after her hit single "Kakvo tijelo Selma ima" ....
- Stjepan KljuićStjepan KljuicStjepan Kljuić is a Bosnian Croat politician and academic who has been an active participant in Bosnian politics since Bosnian independence.-Career:...
- Šemsa SuljakovićŠemsa SuljakovicŠemsa Suljaković is a Bosnian folk singer. She was born in Maglaj, Bosnia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia....
- Svetlana BrozSvetlana BrozSvetlana Broz is a Jugoslavian author and physician who specializes in cardiology. She is the granddaughter of former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito....
- Boris TadićBoris TadicBoris Tadić is the President of Serbia and leader of the Democratic Party. He was elected to a five-year term on 27 June 2004, and was sworn into office on 11 July. He was re-elected for a de facto second five-year term on 3 February 2008 and was sworn in on 15 February...
- Tarik FilipovićTarik FilipovicTarik Filipović is a Bosnian actor who lives and works in Zagreb, Croatia.Tarik Filipović has appeared in over 800 theatre plays with his debut being in 1985....
- Tifa (musician)Tifa (musician)Mladen Vojičić, widely known by the nickname/stagename Tifa is a Bosnian rock vocalist...
- Vedran SmailovićVedran SmailovicVedran Smailović , known as the "Cellist of Sarajevo", is a musician from Bosnia and Herzegovina, and a former cellist in the Sarajevo String Quartet....
- Vehid GunićVehid GunicVehid Gunić Vehid Gunić Vehid Gunić (born on 9 February 1941 in Kozarac. He worked for many years as a journalist, presenter and editor for Radio Television Sarajevo, later Radio Television Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has so far published some twenty books of historical studies, travel...
- Vinko PuljićVinko PuljicVinko Puljić is a Bosnian Croat Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He is the sixth and current Archbishop of Vrhbosna, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1994.-Early life and education:...
- Vladimir PrelogVladimir PrelogVladimir Prelog FRS was a Croatian chemist and Nobel Prize winner in chemistry. Prelog lived and worked in Prague, Zagreb and Zürich during his lifetime.-Biography:...
- Vladimir ValjarevićVladimir ValjarevicVladimir Valjarević , is a Bosnian/American pianist.Valjarević came to New York City on a scholarship from the Mannes College of Music, where he earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees as a recipient of the Marian Marcus Wahl Performance Award. His principal teachers were Pavlina Dokovska and...
- Pjer ŽalicaPjer ŽalicaPjer Žalica is a Bosnian film director.He has directed several short films as well as two feature films, Gori vatra , and Kod amidže Idriza , which have been nominated for and awarded several prizes at European film festivals.On May 18 he was the director of the new video of Dino Merlin and Hari...
- Zoran BečićZoran BecicZoran Bečić was one of the most prominent artists of the Bosnian theatrical community in the 20th century.One of the founding actors of Sarajevo War Theatre , he studied acting under the famous Belgrade Academy of Dramatic Arts' Professor Mate Milošević, graduating with the 1966 class...
- Zoran G. JančićZoran G. JancicZoran G. Jančić is a Bosnian Serb pianist.He was educated at Primary and Secondary Music School. He gave his first recital at the age of twelve. He was also educated at the Zagreb Academy of Music and graduated with First Class Honours in Music Performances...
Sport in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Dvorana Mirza DelibašićDvorana Mirza DelibašicMirza Delibašić Hall, commonly known as Skenderija, is an indoor sporting arena located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The seating capacity of the arena is for 7,000 people and it was opened on 23 November 1969...
- FK SarajevoFK SarajevoFK Sarajevo is a professional football club based in Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia-Herzegovina and is one of the most popular clubs in the country. Founded on October 24, 1946, the club was the most successful club from SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in former Yugoslavia, winning two First League...
- FK Sloboda TuzlaFK Sloboda TuzlaFK Sloboda is a football club from the city of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The English translation of the team's name is Football Club Freedom...
- FK Željezničar Sarajevo
- Mirza Delibasic Arena
- NK Jedinstvo BihaćNK Jedinstvo BihacNK Jedinstvo is a football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the city of Bihać. NK Jedinstvo was founded in 1919. The club's stadium is called Pod Borićima Stadion and it can seat 8,000...
- NK OrašjeNK OrašjeHNK Orašje is a football club from Orašje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club was founded in 1996, being one of the newest to play in the Bosnian Premier League. Its games were played at the Gradski Stadion Orašje , which has a capacity of 3000...
- NK PosušjeNK PosušjeHŠK Posušje is a defunct football club based in Posušje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club is in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was founded in 1950. The club plays at the Mokri Dolac Stadium which has a capacity of 8,000...
- NK ŽepčeNK ŽepceNK Žepče was a football club from Žepče, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The team was known as NK Zovko Žepče, until 2003, when Limorad became their primary sponsor. Since 2004/2005 season, there are no sponsors in the name....
- NK Čelik ZenicaNK Celik ZenicaNK Čelik is a football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina, playing in the city of Zenica.The name Čelik means "Steel" in Bosnian - it is derived from Turkish çelik...
- Olympic Hall ZetraOlympic Hall ZetraOlympic Hall Juan Antonio Samaranch , also known as Zetra Ice Stadium and Zetra Arena, is an indoor multi-purpose arena in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Velež MostarVelež MostarFK Velež , successor of RŠD Velež, is a football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the city of Mostar, founded on June 22, 1922....
FK Sarajevo players
- Muhamed AlaimMuhamed AlaimMuhamed Alaim is a Bosnian football goalkeeper.Currently, Alaim plays for Tarbiat Yazd F.C.On the national level, Alaim has made one appearance for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team on 22 August 2007, in a friendly match against Croatia as a second half substitute for Adnan...
- Mirsad FazlagićMirsad FazlagicMirsad Fazlagić is a Bosnian former footballer.He started his football career in 1957 playing for a local club in his home town of Čapljina...
- Asim FerhatovićAsim FerhatovicAsim "Hase" Ferhatović was a Bosnian footballer. He started his professional football career in 1948 for FK Sarajevo...
- Vahidin MusemićVahidin MusemicVahidin Musemić was a famous Bosnian football player.During his brilliant career with FK Sarajevo he became one of the team's legends, but he truly became known for his outstanding performances as starting forward for the Yugoslavia national football teams of the 1970s...
- Safet SušićSafet SušicSafet "Pape" Sušić is a Bosnian former footballer and current manager of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team. In his playing days, he operated as playmaking attacking midfielder...
- Boris ŽivkovićBoris ŽivkovicBoris Živković is a former Croatian football player. He played as a defender and through career he played all defending positions. He played as right and left full back and centre back. At one point of his career he even played as defensive midfielder....
Bosnian cuisine
- BaklavaBaklavaBaklava is a rich, sweet pastry made of layers of filo pastry filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup or honey. It is characteristic of the cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire and much of central and southwest Asia....
- Bosanski LonacBosanski LonacBosnian Pot is an authentic Bosnian culinary speciality, appreciated for its rich taste and flexibility. It is impossible to define the recipe for Bosanski lonac, as there are many variations, but the main ingredients are mostly the same: meat and various vegetables.It has been on tables of both...
- BurekBurekBörek is a family of baked or fried filled pastries made of a thin flaky dough known as yufka . It can be filled with cheese, often feta, sirene or kaşar; minced meat, or vegetables...
- ĆevapčićiCevapciciĆevapi or ćevapčići is a grilled dish of minced meat, a type of kebab, found traditionally in the countries of southeastern Europe. They are considered a national dish in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Serbia...
- DolmaDolmaDolma is a family of stuffed vegetable dishes in the cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire and surrounding regions such as Russia, Middle East and the Caucasus and Central and South Asia. Perhaps the best-known is the grape-leaf dolma. Common vegetables to stuff include onion, zucchini, eggplant,...
- GoulashGoulashGoulash is a soup or stew of meat, noodles and vegetables , seasoned with paprika and other spices. Originating in Hungary, goulash is also a popular meal in Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Romania, Scandinavia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and the north-eastern Italian region of Friuli Venezia...
- Japrak
- KaymakKaymakKaymak ; also kaymak, kajmak, kaimak or qeymağ, also geymar, gaimar, is a originally Serbian creamy dairy product, similar to clotted cream, made in Serbia, Turkey,...
- Livno cheeseLivno cheeseLivno cheese is a cheese first produced in the 19th century in the area of Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina on the basis of French technology of making Gruyère cheese. The cheese is ready after an average of 60 to 66 days in a controlled environment. The flavor is full, and in older cheeses the taste...
- LoukoumasLoukoumasLoukoumades , lokma tatlısı or lokmades are a kind of fried-dough pastry made of deep fried dough soaked in sugar syrup or honey and cinnamon, and sometimes sprinkled with sesame.-Regional varieties:...
- MezeMezeMeze or mezze is a selection of small dishes served in the Mediterranean and Middle East as dinner or lunch, with or without drinks. In Levantine cuisines and in the Caucasus region, meze is served at the beginning of all large-scale meals....
- MoussakaMoussakaMoussaka is an eggplant based dish of the Balkans, Eastern Mediterranean, and the Middle East. The best known variation outside the region is the Greek one.-Names and etymology:...
- Pavlaka
- PilafPilafPilaf is a dish in which rice is cooked in a seasoned broth . In some cases, the rice may also attain its brown color by being stirred with bits of cooked onion, as well as a large mix of spices...
- PitaPitaPita or pitta is a round pocket bread widely consumed in many Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and Balkan cuisines. It is prevalent in Greece, the Balkans the Levant, the Arabian Peninsula and Turkey. The "pocket" in pita bread is created by steam, which puffs up the dough...
- RakiaRakiaRakia is an alcoholic beverage that is produced by distillation of fermented fruit; it is a popular beverage throughout the Balkans. Its alcohol content is normally 40% ABV, but home-produced rakia can be stronger . Prepečenica is double-distilled rakia which has an alcohol content that may...
- TufahijeTufahijeTufahije is a Bosnian dessert made of walnut-stuffed apples stewed in water with sugar, very popular in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Serbia. Tufahije were introduced to the people in Balkans during the Ottoman rule, although the dessert originates from Persia.- Serving :Tufahije are...
- Turkish DelightTurkish DelightTurkish delight or lokum is a family of confections based on a gel of starch and sugar. Premium varieties consist largely of chopped dates, pistachios and hazelnuts or walnuts bound by the gel; the cheapest are mostly gel, generally flavored with rosewater, mastic, or lemon...
- Turkish coffeeTurkish coffeeTurkish coffee is a method of preparing coffee where finely powdered roast coffee beans are boiled in a pot , with sugar according to taste, before being served into a cup where the dregs settle...
- TurshiyaTurshiyaTorshi refers to pickled vegetables in the cuisine of many Balkan and Middle East countries...
Buildings and structures in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Museums in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Culture of SarajevoCulture of SarajevoSarajevo’s culture is represented in various ways. Numerous cultural festivals occur every year, such as the Bašćaršija Nights, Sarajevo Winter Festival, and the Sarajevo Jazz Festival. Numerous theatres are present in Sarajevo as well, such as the National Theatre of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The...
- National Museum of Bosnia and HerzegovinaNational Museum of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in central Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was established in 1888, having originally been conceived around 1850...
Cathedrals in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Cathedral of Jesus' HeartCathedral of Jesus' HeartThe Cathedral of Jesus' Heart in Sarajevo, commonly referred as the Sarajevo Cathedral is the largest cathedral in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the seat of the Vrhbosanski Archbishop, currently Cardinal Vinko Puljić, and center of Catholic worship in the city...
- Cathedral of Saint BonaventureCathedral of Saint BonaventureThe Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure in Banja Luka is one of four Roman Catholic cathedrals in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the seat of the Banja Luka Bishopric currently led by Bishop Franjo Komarica....
- Orthodox Cathedral of SarajevoOrthodox Cathedral of SarajevoThe Cathedral Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos is the largest Serbian Orthodox church in Sarajevo and one of the largest in the Balkans....
Churches in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Cathedral of Jesus' HeartCathedral of Jesus' HeartThe Cathedral of Jesus' Heart in Sarajevo, commonly referred as the Sarajevo Cathedral is the largest cathedral in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the seat of the Vrhbosanski Archbishop, currently Cardinal Vinko Puljić, and center of Catholic worship in the city...
- Cathedral of Saint BonaventureCathedral of Saint BonaventureThe Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure in Banja Luka is one of four Roman Catholic cathedrals in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the seat of the Banja Luka Bishopric currently led by Bishop Franjo Komarica....
- Orthodox Cathedral of SarajevoOrthodox Cathedral of SarajevoThe Cathedral Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos is the largest Serbian Orthodox church in Sarajevo and one of the largest in the Balkans....
Mosques in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ali Pasha's MosqueAli Pasha's MosqueAli Pasha's Mosque was constructed in Sarajevo during 1560-61 as a vakuf of Hadim Ali-pasha, the former Ottoman governor of the Budapest administrative district and the Bosnia Pashaluk. The mosque was built according to the classical Istanbul architectural style...
- Arnaudija mosqueArnaudija mosqueArnaudija Mosque, built in 1594, was a large mosque in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina before it was totally destroyed by the Army of Republika Srpska on 7 May 1993.The mosque was demolished by explosives on May 7, 1993 by the Serb militia...
- Emperor's MosqueEmperor's MosqueThe Emperor's Mosque is an important mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.It was built by Isa-bey Ishakovich-Hranushich, as the first mosque in Sarajevo, in 1457 and it was dedicated to the Sultan Mehmed the 2nd, El-Fatih.First settlements in Sarajevo were built around the mosque, and...
- Ferhadija Mosque in SarajevoFerhadija Mosque in SarajevoFerhadija Mosque in Sarajevo , also known as Ferhat-Pasha Mosque, is a central building in the city of Sarajevo built by Bosnian Sanjak-bey Ferhad-Beg Vuković, a descendant of the famous mediaeval Vuković-Desisalić family...
- Gazi Husrev-beg's MosqueGazi Husrev-beg's MosqueThe Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque , is a mosque in the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is considered the most important Islamic structure in the country and one of the world's finest examples of Ottoman architecture...
Indoor arenas in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Dvorana Mirza DelibašićDvorana Mirza DelibašicMirza Delibašić Hall, commonly known as Skenderija, is an indoor sporting arena located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The seating capacity of the arena is for 7,000 people and it was opened on 23 November 1969...
- Mirza Delibasic Arena
- Olympic Hall ZetraOlympic Hall ZetraOlympic Hall Juan Antonio Samaranch , also known as Zetra Ice Stadium and Zetra Arena, is an indoor multi-purpose arena in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
Communications of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Communications of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- .ba.ba.ba is the Internet country code top-level domain for Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is administered by the University Teleinformation Center.It has the following second-level domains:*.web.ba: *.org.ba: Non-profit organizations...
- BH TelecomBH TelecomBH Telecom is a leading telecommunication company in Bosnia and Herzegovina.It was established in 1992, and was the first company in Bosnia and Herzegovina to provide GSM, 3G, IPTV, and many other services...
- PBSBiHPBSBiHThe Radio and Television of Bosnia-Herzegovina formerly known as PBSBiH is an umbrella broadcasting organization and the only member of the European Broadcasting Union from Bosnia and Herzegovina.It was known as RTVBiH The Radio and Television of Bosnia-Herzegovina (locally known as...
Culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Culture of Bosnia and HerzegovinaCulture of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina encompasses the country's ancient cultural heritage, its architecture, literature, visual arts, music, cinema, sports and cuisine.-Ancient Cultural Heritage:...
- BobovacBobovacBobovac is a fortified city of medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located near today's Vareš.The city was built during the reign of Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, and was first mentioned in a document dating from 1349...
- Bosanski LonacBosanski LonacBosnian Pot is an authentic Bosnian culinary speciality, appreciated for its rich taste and flexibility. It is impossible to define the recipe for Bosanski lonac, as there are many variations, but the main ingredients are mostly the same: meat and various vegetables.It has been on tables of both...
- Bosnian CyrillicBosnian CyrillicBosnian Cyrillic or Croatian Cyrillic, widely known as Bosančica, is an extinct Cyrillic script, that originated in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was widely used in Bosnia and Croatia . Its name in Bosnian and Croatian is bosančica or bosanica, which can literally be translated as Bosnian script...
- Bosnian InstituteBosnian InstituteThe Bosnian Institute is an organisation principally devoted to providing information on, and promoting the common good of, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It publishes a quarterly online magazine. It is directed by Quintin Hoare....
- Bosnian cuisineBosnian cuisineBosnian cuisine is balanced between Western and Eastern influences. The food is closely related to Turkish, Middle Eastern and other Mediterranean cuisines. However, due to years of Austrian rule, there are also many culinary influences from Central Europe....
- The Bridge on the DrinaThe Bridge on the DrinaThe Bridge on the Drina , sometimes restyled as The Bridge Over the Drina, is a novel by Yugoslav writer Ivo Andrić. Andrić wrote the novel while living quietly in Belgrade during World War II, publishing it in 1945...
- COBISSCOBISSCOBISS is an organisational model used to join libraries in a uniform library information system with shared cataloguing. It has many functions of the so-called virtual library...
- Coat of arms of Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoat of arms of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe coat of arms of Bosnia and Herzegovina was adopted in 1998, replacing the previous design that had been in use since 1992 when Bosnia and Herzegovina gained independence, and follows the design of the national flag. The three pointed shield is specific and is to symbolize the three major ethnic...
- Constitutional-law position of Croats in Bosnia and HerzegovinaConstitutional-law position of Croats in Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Constitutional-law position of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina - language, education, culture and media was a conference held in Neum, Bosnia and Herzegovina on October 27 and 28th 2005....
- Council of Scout Associations in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Festival PrijateljstvaFestival PrijateljstvaFestival Prijateljstva is international multicultural festival, which starts every last Friday in July in the city of Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-External links:*...
- Flag of Bosnia and HerzegovinaFlag of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina contains a wide medium blue vertical band on the fly side with a yellow isosceles triangle abutting the band and the top of the flag...
- Flag of Herzeg-BosniaFlag of Herzeg-BosniaThe flag of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia consists of three equal size, horizontal stripes in the pan-Slavic colours: red, white and blue. In the middle is the Coat of Arms of Croatia stylized with a triple wattle at the top. This pattern is a popular one in Croatian art.The flag was...
- HKD NapredakHKD NapredakHKD Napredak is a cultural society of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- IntermecoIntermecoDržavna himna Bosne i Hercegovine is the national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Izvorna bosanska muzikaIzvorna bosanska muzikaBosnian root music came from the Drina and Spreča valleys. It is usually performed by singers with one or two violinists and a šargija player. These bands first appeared around World War I and became popular in the 1960s. This is the third oldest music following after the sevdalinka and ilahija...
- List of Bosnian and Herzegovinian flags
- Vlado MiloševićVlado MiloševicVlado Milošević was a Serbian composer and ethnomusicologist from Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina, a part of Yugoslavia for most of his life. His hometown of Banja Luka holds an annual musical festival named after the composer....
- New PrimitivesNew PrimitivesNew Primitivism was an urban subcultural movement that originated in Sarajevo during early-to-mid 1980s. The movement was identified with Zabranjeno pušenje and Elvis J. Kurtović & His Meteors bands, whose members were the driving forces behind it. Its creators and most notable personalities...
- List of people on stamps of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Public holidays in Bosnia and HerzegovinaPublic holidays in Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe holidays of Bosnia and Herzegovina include, in various jurisdictions:-Public Holidays:...
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Banja LukaRoman Catholic Diocese of Banja LukaThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Banja Luka a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in western Bosnia. The diocese is centred in the city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.Erected on July 5, 1881, the diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Vrhbosna, as the Diocese of...
- Roman Catholicism in Bosnia and HerzegovinaRoman Catholicism in Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Roman Catholic Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome....
- Safe Area GoraždeSafe Area GoraždeSafe Area Goražde is a journalistic comic book about the Bosnian War, written by Joe Sacco. It was published in 2000.The book describes the author's experiences during four months spent in Bosnia in 1994-1995, and is based on conversations with Bosniaks trapped within the enclave of Goražde.Sacco...
- Culture of SarajevoCulture of SarajevoSarajevo’s culture is represented in various ways. Numerous cultural festivals occur every year, such as the Bašćaršija Nights, Sarajevo Winter Festival, and the Sarajevo Jazz Festival. Numerous theatres are present in Sarajevo as well, such as the National Theatre of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The...
- Srebrenica Genocide MemorialSrebrenica Genocide MemorialThe Srebrenica Genocide Memorial, officially known as the Srebrenica-Potočari Memorial and Cemetery for the Victims of the 1995 Genocide, is the memorial-cemetery complex in Srebrenica set up to honour the victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide....
- Top lista nadrealistaTop lista nadrealistaTop lista nadrealista also known as Nadrealisti was a comedy radio broadcast on Radio Sarajevo during early 1980s and later a sketch comedy and variety show on TV Sarajevo in three separate installments from 1984 until 1991.'Top lista nadrealista' started as a segment on Boro Kontić's programme...
- Turkish coffeeTurkish coffeeTurkish coffee is a method of preparing coffee where finely powdered roast coffee beans are boiled in a pot , with sugar according to taste, before being served into a cup where the dregs settle...
- Yugo-nostalgiaYugo-nostalgiaYugo-nostalgia is a little-studied psychological and cultural phenomenon occurring among citizens of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia...
- Šta Ću Kad Sam TakiŠta Cu Kad Sam TakiŠta Ću Kad Sam Taki is the fourth comedy album from the famous Bosnian comedian Ismet Horo.This album is full of jokes and in it he sings his famous song about his life and the song is hilarious....
Bosnian architecture
- Alexander WittekAlexander WittekAlexander Wittek was an Austrian architect and chess master.As an architect Wittek worked in Bosnia and Herzegovina during Austro-Hungarian Empire...
- Architecture in Bosnia and HerzegovinaArchitecture in Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina is largely influenced by four major periods where political and social changes determined the creation of distinct cultural and architectural habits of the region.-Medieval period:...
- Arnaudija mosqueArnaudija mosqueArnaudija Mosque, built in 1594, was a large mosque in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina before it was totally destroyed by the Army of Republika Srpska on 7 May 1993.The mosque was demolished by explosives on May 7, 1993 by the Serb militia...
- Asim Ferhatović Hase StadiumAsim Ferhatovic Hase StadiumAsim Ferhatović Hase Stadium is a stadium owned by the city of Sarajevo. It is also known as Koševo Stadium and formerly Olympic Stadium. Koševo Stadium is located in the Koševo neighborhood of Sarajevo and it is used mostly by FK Sarajevo....
- Bilino PoljeBilino PoljeBilino Polje is the home football stadium of Bosnian Premier League football club NK Čelik from the city of Zenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of two stadiums of the national football team of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also sometimes used for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national rugby union...
- Bosmal City CentarBosmal City CentarThe Bosmal City Center is a business and residential tower located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Standing high, it is the second tallest residential building in the Balkans...
- Bosnian pyramidsBosnian pyramidsThe term Bosnian pyramids has been used for a cluster of natural geological formations sometimes known as flatirons near the Bosnian town of Visoko, northwest of Sarajevo...
- Constructions and reconstructions in Sarajevo after war
- Ferhadija Mosque in SarajevoFerhadija Mosque in SarajevoFerhadija Mosque in Sarajevo , also known as Ferhat-Pasha Mosque, is a central building in the city of Sarajevo built by Bosnian Sanjak-bey Ferhad-Beg Vuković, a descendant of the famous mediaeval Vuković-Desisalić family...
- HrasnoHrasnoHrasno is a neighbourhood in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.It is home of the fourth tallest skyscraper in the Balkans, known as the Bosmal City Center....
- Latin Bridge in SarajevoLatin Bridge in SarajevoLatin Bridge , is a historic Ottoman bridge over the River Miljacka in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Ostrožac castleOstrožac castleOstrožac Castle is a castle located in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Una-Sana Canton just outside of the town of Cazin, near the village of Ostrožac. The castle dates back to the 16th century when the Ottoman Turks established the Ottoman province of Bosnia...
- Stari Grad, SarajevoStari Grad, SarajevoStari Grad is a municipality in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the oldest and most historically significant part of Sarajevo...
- Stari mostStari mostStari Most is a 16th century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina that crosses the river Neretva and connects two parts of the city. The Old Bridge stood for 427 years, until it was destroyed on November 9, 1993 during the Croat-Bosniak War...
- TvrdošTvrdošTvrdoš is a 15th-century Serb Orthodox monastery near the city of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 4th-century foundations of the first Roman church on the site are still visible today....
Bosnia and Herzegovina art
- Retrovitarealism
Bosnian films
- Grbavica (film)Grbavica (film)Grbavica is a 2006 film by Jasmila Žbanić about the life of a single mother in contemporary Sarajevo in the aftermath of systematic rapes of Bosniak women by Serbian troops during the war...
- Ljeto u zlatnoj doliniLjeto u zlatnoj doliniSummer in the Golden Valley is a 2003 Bosnian film by Srđan Vuletić, produced by Ademir Kenović. The movie is about a 16 year old boy who has to repay his dead father's debt...
- Remake (film)Remake (film)Remake is a 2003 Bosnian film from directed by Dino Mustafić. The film depicts tragic stories of father and son interwoven with refinement. With restrained acting, the flowing transitions between the flashbacks and the clever cutting make “Remake” a penetrating film experience.- Plot :With an...
- Ničija Zemlja
Media of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Communications and media of SarajevoCommunications and media of SarajevoAs the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo is naturally the main center of the country's media. Most of the country's major television channels are based in the city, as are the most popular newspapers and magazines....
- NTV HayatNTV HayatHayat TV is a television station from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.It is a privately-owned TV station, which started airing on February 24, 1992. Its coverage is over 1.5 million people in Bosnia, numerous cable subscribers in the neighbouring countries, and satellite viewers. Hayat TV...
- RTV PinkRTV PinkRTV Pink or Radio-Television Pink is a popular, privately-owned, national TV network in Serbia. Pink is the leading commercial station in the Serbian television broadcast market. TV Pink has gained a strong reputation for its entertainment programming...
Newspapers published in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- List of newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Avaz
- LjiljanLjiljanLjiljan was a weekly news-political and cultural „News magazine“ based in Sarajevo,the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was founded by the Party of Democratic Action in 1990....
- Nezavisne NovineNezavisne NovineNezavisne novine is a daily newspaper based in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska entity, Milorad Dodik, provided some of funding for the launch of the newspaper. It was the first newspaper in Republika Srpska to publish articles about Serb war crimes....
- Novi PlamenNovi PlamenNovi Plamen is a left-wing magazine for political, social and cultural issues primarily aimed at intellectual audiences on the territory of the former Yugoslavia and the related diaspora. It is a leading publication of its kind in the region, published by the Demokratska misao publishing company...
- Oslobođenje
- Slobodna BosnaSlobodna BosnaSlobodna Bosna is an investigative weekly newspaper based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is one of the few newspapers that sells in both Bosnian entities . Its frequent investigations of corruption have led politicians to sue the editor-in-chief Senad Avdić...
Music of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Music of Bosnia and HerzegovinaMusic of Bosnia and HerzegovinaLike the surrounding Balkan countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina has had a turbulent past marked by frequent foreign invasions and occupation. As a result, Bosnian music is now a mixture of the national Slavic folklore with some Turkish influences along with influences from the western part of the...
- AXA (band)
- DavorinDavorinDavorin is the Bosnian music award. It was established in 2002 in Zenica by Josip Dujmović. The name of the award was given in the honour of one of the most famous Bosnian pop/rock singers Davorin Popović from Indexi....
- Ganga (music)Ganga (music)Ganga is a type of singing from rural Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is characterized by a lone singer singing one line of lyrics and then others joining in for what can be best described as a wail. It is a very passionate form of singing, which is one of the reasons it has been limited in...
- Lepa BrenaLepa BrenaFahreta Jahić Živojinović is Yugoslavian pop-folk singer, better known as Lepa Brena , . Born in Tuzla and raised in Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina , she moved to Novi Sad in 1980 to pursue her career in singing. In 1982...
- Melodije MostaraMelodije MostaraMelodije Mostara is a music festival held annually in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The festival was first held in 1995 and has been held annually since then...
- Bosnian rockBosnian rockThe rock music of Bosnia and Herzegovina mostly developed during the time when Bosnia waspart of socialist Yugoslavia.The city of Sarajevo was, prior to the war, a center for Yugoslav rock music. Bands from this period included Plavi Orkestar, Bijelo Dugme, Indexi Zabranjeno Pušenje, Crvena...
- Sarajevo school of pop rockSarajevo school of pop rockThe Sarajevo school of pop rock collectively refers to the popular music created between 1960 and 1991 by artists and bands native to Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina ....
- SevdalinkaSevdalinkaSevdalinka is a traditional genre of folk music from Bosnia and Herzegovina.Sevdalinka is popular across the ex-Yugoslavia region, especially in Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia. The actual composers of many sevdalinkas are unknown....
- To je zivot praviTo je zivot praviTo je zivot pravi is the first album of the popular Bosnian roots music group Sateliti. This album has the "To je Zivot Pravi" song which started it all and inspired a number of covers of that song.-Track listing:...
- Turbo-folkTurbo-folkTurbo-folk is a popular musical sub-genre that originated in Serbia, the Balkans. Having mainstream popularity in Serbia, although closely associated with Serbian performers, its sound is as popular in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Montenegro...
- ŠargijaŠargijaThe šargija is a plucked, fretted long necked chordophone used in the folk music of various Balkan countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Albania and Serbia....
Bosnian and Herzegovinian Eurovision songs
- Call Me (Feminnem song)Call Me (Feminnem song)"Call Me" was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, performed in English by Feminnem.As Bosnia-Herzegovina had pre-qualified for the final, the song was performed twenty-first in the final...
- Za Našu LjubavZa Našu Ljubav"Za našu ljubav" was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996, performed in Bosnian by Amila Glamočak....
Musical groups from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- AmbasadoriAmbasadoriAmbasadori were a Yugoslav pop band from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina active from 1968 until 1980. The band is most notable for representing Yugoslavia at the Eurovision Song Contest, and for having two future pop stars Zdravko Čolić and Hari Varešanović as its one time singers.Ambasadori were...
- Bijelo dugmeBijelo dugmeBijelo dugme was a highly influential former Yugoslav rock band, based in Sarajevo. Active between 1974 and 1989, it is widely considered to have been the most popular band ever to exist in former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and one of the most important acts of the Yugoslav rock...
- Crvena jabukaCrvena jabukaCrvena jabuka is a Sarajevo-based pop band that originated in 1985, and since then has remained very popular. They were also a part of the so called New Primitives movement that occurred in the 1980s in the Former Yugoslavia territory....
- Divlje jagodeDivlje jagodeDivlje Jagode is a Yugoslav and Bosnian hard rock and heavy metal band.-1970s:Divlje Jagode were formed in 1977 in Bihać by guitarist Zele Lipovača...
- Erato (duo)Erato (duo)Erato is a Bosnian R&B duo consisting of Aida Jašarević and Dalal Midhat. The band began with 5 girls but after three members quit due to lack of singing ability, the band became a duo with Jašarević and Midhat continuing on...
- IndexiIndexiIndexi was a Bosnian rock band popular in the former Yugoslavia. It formed in 1962 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, and disbanded in 2001 when singer Davorin Popović died...
- JutroJutroJutro was a Sarajevo-based rock band most notable as the immediate predecessor to Bijelo dugme. It existed from late 1971 to the very end of 1973 when it transformed into probably the most popular rock band to come out of former Yugoslavia – Bijelo dugme.Jutro was formed on the initiative by Ismet...
- Mostar Sevdah ReunionMostar Sevdah ReunionMostar Sevdah Reunion is a musical ensemble from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina playing almost exclusively sevdalinka and Roma/gypsy music. The band is composed of experienced musicians and often collaborates with renowned musicians in the field of gypsy music: they made two albums with Šaban...
- Plavi orkestarPlavi orkestarPlavi orkestar is one of the most popular bands from former Yugoslavia. The band was founded in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1983.The band has remained popular to the present day with 8 albums and more than 3500 concerts worldwide...
- SatelitiSatelitiSateliti is a Bosnian Root music group formed in 1989. Today they are the most popular root music group in Bosnia. The original singer Muto, is still with the group that he formed, he is the main vocalist....
- Zabranjeno pušenjeZabranjeno pušenjeZabranjeno Pušenje is a Yugoslavian garage rock band from Sarajevo, closely associated with the New primitivism cultural movement and the radio and television satire show Top Lista Nadrealista...
Bosnian and Herzegovinan hip hop musicians
Bosnian and Herzegovinan rappers
- FrenkieFrenkieAdnan Hamidović , better known by his stage name Frenkie, is a Bosnian rapper from Bijeljina, Bosnia. The themes present in his music are often concerned with the political situation in Bosnia, as well as traditional hip-hop subject matter such as battle rapping and pop culture...
- Edo MaajkaEdo MaajkaEdin Osmić , better known by his stage name Edo Maajka, is a Bosnian rapper. His stage name literally means "Edo the Mother".-Early life:...
Musicians from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Seka AleksićSeka AleksicSvetlana "Seka" Aleksić is a Bosnian pop-folk and techno folk singer.-Biography:...
- Silvana ArmenulićSilvana ArmenulicSilvana Armenulić was one of the most prominent commercial folk music and traditional sevdalinka singers in former Yugoslavia...
- Selma BajramiSelma BajramiSelma Bajrami is a popular Bosnian pop-folk singer who gained enormous popularity after her hit single "Kakvo tijelo Selma ima" ....
- Luka Balvan
- Željko BebekŽeljko BebekŽelimir "Željko" Bebek is a popular Bosnian Croat singer most notable for being the lead vocalist of Bijelo dugme from 1974 to 1984....
- Halid BešlićHalid BešlićHalid Bešlić is a prominent Bosnian folk and sevdah musician and singer who has been performing since 1979. Halid's singing career was one of the most successful in Ex Yugoslavia, and continues today throughout the entire Balkan region....
- Miloš BojanićMiloš BojanicMiloš Bojanić is a Bosnian Serb pop-folk singer. Milos was born in Bijeljina, He lived in Ruhotina, near Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then a part of Yugoslavia. His sons, Bane and Mikica, are singers as well, Bane lives in Chicago...
- Goran BregovićGoran BregovicGoran Bregović is one of the most internationally known modern musicians and composers of the Balkans. He currently splits his time between Paris and Belgrade, where he settled down during the Yugoslav Wars.Bregović has composed for such varied artists as Iggy Pop and Cesária Évora...
- Lepa BrenaLepa BrenaFahreta Jahić Živojinović is Yugoslavian pop-folk singer, better known as Lepa Brena , . Born in Tuzla and raised in Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina , she moved to Novi Sad in 1980 to pursue her career in singing. In 1982...
- Mate BulićMate BulicMate Bulić is a Bosnian Croat pop/folk singer.Many of his songs are influenced by the region of Herzegovina. Bulić finished his schooling in Čitluk and at Mostar, where he graduated in electrical engineering...
- Haris CizmicHaris CizmicHaris Čizmić is a Bosnian American artist, musician, video producer and graphic, industrial and web designer.- Biography :...
- Zdravko ČolićZdravko ColicZdravko Čolić , is a pop singer popular across the entire area of former Yugoslavia. Originally from Sarajevo, since 1992 , his home is in Belgrade, Serbia...
- Deen (singer)Deen (singer)Deen is a popular singer from Bosnia and Herzegovina. His stage name is Deen.-Music career:...
- Haris DžinovićHaris DžinovicHaris Džinović is a popular Bosnian folk singer. He is also a composer, a musician and songwriter for his songs.-Career:He began his music career in 1975 in his hometown Sarajevo, as a singer and composer of folk music when pop and evergreen music were more dominant in the Balkans area, so he...
- FeminnemFeminnemFeminnem is a girl group from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina composed of three members, Neda Parmać, Nika Antolos, and Pamela Ramljak. They have represented both countries at the Eurovision Song Contest; Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2005 and Croatia in 2010....
- Hari Mata HariHari Mata HariHari Mata Hari is a popular music band from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Hari Mata Hari is the stage name for the singer Hajrudin "Hari" Varešanović. The group originated from the city of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The group has performed over 1,000 concerts and sold 5,000,000...
- Zaim Imamović (musician)Zaim Imamovic (musician)Zaim Imamović was a popular sevdalinka performer....
- Alen IslamovićAlen IslamovicAlen Islamović is a well-known and popular Bosnian singer in Bosnia and Herzegovina and other former Yugoslav republics...
- Safet IsovićSafet IsovicSafet Isović was a prominent and popular sevdah performer from Bosnia and Herzegovina.Throughout his career, which started in 1956, Isović performed at music festivals and won many of them which has contributed to the prevalence and popularity of the sevdalinka...
- Ipe IvandićIpe IvandicGoran "Ipe" Ivandić was a former Yugoslav rock drummer, famous for his work with the band Bijelo Dugme.-Early years:...
- Zoran G. JančićZoran G. JancicZoran G. Jančić is a Bosnian Serb pianist.He was educated at Primary and Secondary Music School. He gave his first recital at the age of twelve. He was also educated at the Zagreb Academy of Music and graduated with First Class Honours in Music Performances...
- Nele KarajlićNele Karajlicdr. Nele Karajlić a.k.a. Nele Karajlić, born on December 11, 1962 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, , is a Bosnian Serb rock and roll musician, composer, actor and television director living and working in Belgrade, Republic of Serbia.One of the founders of New Primitivism movement in Sarajevo,...
- Kemal MalovčićKemal MalovcicKemal Malovčić is a popular Bosnian etno psyhodelic singer.Malovčić's career began in 1970 at the age of 19 years when he released his first single 'Oko Sane' , referring to the Sana river, on which his home town of Sanski Most is located.His greatest success came with the Yugoslav band Južni...
- Mile KitićMile KiticMilojko "Mile" Kitić is a popular Bosnian turbo-folk singer.He was popular in most parts of the former Yugoslavia. He is married to the Serbian singer Marta Savić.-Biography:...
- DJ Krmak
- Brano LikićBrano LikicBrano Likić is a composer, producer, and performer.He founded the band Rezonansa. Likić's studio, BLAP, was where most of the music from Sarajevo in the 1980s and 1990s was recorded.-External links:* *...
- Sead LipovačaSead LipovacaZele Lipovača , is the lead guitarist and founder of the popular former Yugoslav hard rock band Divlje Jagode....
- Saša LošićSaša LošicSaša Lošić - Loša is one of the most recognizable composers of the Balkans and the leader of the band Plavi Orkestar, which was one of the most popular acts of the former Yugoslav Pop and Rock scene.He is a composer of often folk-inspired pop, as well as theatre scores Saša Lošić - Loša (born July...
- Sanja MaletićSanja MaleticSanja Maletić is a popular Serbian singer. She currently lives in Belgrade, Serbia...
- Nada MamulaNada MamulaNada Mamula was a Serbian singer, born during the time of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.. She started her career on Radio Beograd, where she passed an audition in 1946 . In 1946 she delivered her first ever professional performances as Nada Vukicevic along with Danica Obrenic and accordionist Voja...
- Saša MatićSaša MaticAleksandar "Saša" Matić is a Bosnian Serb folk singer, very popular in former Yugoslavia. He has a twin brother, Dejan Matić, who is also a popular singer. Both of them were born completely blind.-Biography:He and his brother were born on April 26, 1978 in Drvar, SR Bosnia to father Zoran and...
- Mental escape
- Tinka MilinovićTinka MilinovicTinka Milinović is a Bosnian television star and personality, opera singer, recording artist, entrepreneur, philanthropist, actress and model who has appeared on the covers of numerous magazines in Europe. Her current platform TheTinkaShow.com provides a commentary of Milinović's view on love,...
- Kemal MontenoKemal MontenoKemal Monteno is a popular Bosnian singer-songwriter. He was born to an Italian father and a Bosniak mother. He recorded his first song Lidija in 1967 and has enjoyed a prosperous career in the former Yugoslavia...
- Adi Mulahalilović
- Edo MulahalilovićEdo MulahalilovicEdo Mulahalilović was a Bosnian songwriter and producer.His first solo concert was at the age of 13 in Hvar, on a classical guitar.*1983...
- Nedeljko Bajić BajaNedeljko Bajic BajaNedeljko Bajić is a Bosnian singer known professionally as Nedeljko Bajić Baja and Baja. He currently lives in Novi Sad, Serbia.Nedeljko was born to a family with 2 brothers and 2 sisters...
- Boris NovkovićBoris NovkovicBoris Novković is a Croatian pop singer. Born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina in the former Yugoslavia, his interest in a musical career was cultivated by his family background, with a mother who taught music, and a father, Đorđe Novković, who was a leading Croatian songwriter and music manager...
- Nada ObrićNada ObricNada Obrić is a Bosnian Serb folk singer.- References :...
- Osman HadžićOsman Hadžic-Early life:Osman Hadžić was born in Cazin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then Yugoslavia, to Bosniak parents. He was the first-born child of seven.-Music:...
- Hanka PaldumHanka PaldumHanka Paldum is a popular Bosniak folk and sevdah singer. She is regarded as one of the best female sevdah performers of all time, and has diva status in her home country. She is a star that has been shining for the last three decades with full intensity at the very top of the sky above Bosnia...
- Neda Parmać
- Vesna PisarovićVesna PisarovicVesna Pisarović is a Croatian pop singer.Pisarović was born in Brčko, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia and grew up in Požega, Croatia, a part of the same country until she was 13...
- Himzo PolovinaHimzo PolovinaDr. Himzo Polovina was a Bosnian singer and songwriter, most famous for performing sevdalinka songs. In addition, Dr...
- Davorin PopovićDavorin PopovicDavorin Popović was a Bosnian musician, well known throughout the former Yugoslavia. He was the lead singer and frontman of the progressive and pop rock band Indexi throughout most of their career. He was a popularly associated with a bohemian lifestyle. In his youth, he was a successful...
- Nino PršešNino PršešVahidin Pršeš is a Bosnian singer. Upon completion of Music High School he continued to pursue his studies at the Sarajevo Academy of Music, Department of Music Theory and Pedagogy....
- Indira RadićIndira RadicIndira Radić is a Serbian folk, turbo-folk, pop-folk and pop singer. She has established herself on the Balkan music scene without creating controversy in the mass media.-Early life:...
- Nikola Rešić
- Sejo SexonSejo SexonSejo Sexon is the stage name of Davor Sučić, Bosnian Croat rock and roll musician, composer, actor and television director....
- Vedran SmailovićVedran SmailovicVedran Smailović , known as the "Cellist of Sarajevo", is a musician from Bosnia and Herzegovina, and a former cellist in the Sarajevo String Quartet....
- Jadranka StojakovićJadranka StojakovicJadranka Stojaković is a Bosnian singer-songwriter popular in the former Yugoslavia, known for her unique, beautiful voice...
- Šemsa SuljakovićŠemsa SuljakovicŠemsa Suljaković is a Bosnian folk singer. She was born in Maglaj, Bosnia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia....
- Maja TatićMaja TaticMaja Tatić is a Serbian singer. She is most notable for representing Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest....
- Nada TopčagićNada TopcagicSenada "Nada" Topčagić is a Serbian singer hailing from Bosnia and Herzegovina.She was born in 1953 in Modriča, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then SFRY. She was most popular during the 1980s although she has been active to date. In 2010 Topčagić appeared on the Serbian reality television program The...
- Vladimir ValjarevićVladimir ValjarevicVladimir Valjarević , is a Bosnian/American pianist.Valjarević came to New York City on a scholarship from the Mannes College of Music, where he earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees as a recipient of the Marian Marcus Wahl Performance Award. His principal teachers were Pavlina Dokovska and...
- Tifa (musician)Tifa (musician)Mladen Vojičić, widely known by the nickname/stagename Tifa is a Bosnian rock vocalist...
- Behija Zlatić
Singers from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Amila GlamočakAmila GlamocakAmila Glamočak is a popular Bosnian singer. She participated at the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 with "Za Našu Ljubav" for Bosnia & Herzegovina, finishing 21st out of 23. She appeared in the Bosnian national final on two other occasions but failed to qualify.- External links :*...
- Ivana Marić
- Mija MartinaMija MartinaMija Martina is a singer from Bosnia and Herzegovina. She represented Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song "Ne brini". She also provided the results of the Bosnia and Herzegovina televote in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004.She was born to Bosnian Croat...
- VajtaVajtaVajta is a Bosnian singer and the vocalist for the Yugoslav rock band Teška industrija.From 1975 to 1976 Vajta was a vocalist for Teška industrija, who enjoyed great commercial success throughout the Balkan countries but later dissolved.He became popular in the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest during...
- Dino MerlinDino MerlinEdin Dervišhalidović , stage name Dino Merlin, , is a prominent Bosnian singer-songwriter and musician. He is a popular singer/songwriter in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is also popular in the other countries of the former Yugoslavia such as Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Republic of Macedonia and...
- Pamela Ramljak
- Hajrudin VarešanovićHajrudin VarešanovicHajrudin "Hari" Varešanović is a famous and popular singer in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Varešanović is best known as the vocal soloist, composer, and leader of the musical group Hari Mata Hari.As of 2006, his career has lasted over 20 years and he has performed at over 1,000 concerts...
Sevdalinka
- SevdalinkaSevdalinkaSevdalinka is a traditional genre of folk music from Bosnia and Herzegovina.Sevdalinka is popular across the ex-Yugoslavia region, especially in Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia. The actual composers of many sevdalinkas are unknown....
- Silvana ArmenulićSilvana ArmenulicSilvana Armenulić was one of the most prominent commercial folk music and traditional sevdalinka singers in former Yugoslavia...
- Zaim Imamović (musician)Zaim Imamovic (musician)Zaim Imamović was a popular sevdalinka performer....
- Safet IsovićSafet IsovicSafet Isović was a prominent and popular sevdah performer from Bosnia and Herzegovina.Throughout his career, which started in 1956, Isović performed at music festivals and won many of them which has contributed to the prevalence and popularity of the sevdalinka...
- Nada MamulaNada MamulaNada Mamula was a Serbian singer, born during the time of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.. She started her career on Radio Beograd, where she passed an audition in 1946 . In 1946 she delivered her first ever professional performances as Nada Vukicevic along with Danica Obrenic and accordionist Voja...
- Mostar Sevdah ReunionMostar Sevdah ReunionMostar Sevdah Reunion is a musical ensemble from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina playing almost exclusively sevdalinka and Roma/gypsy music. The band is composed of experienced musicians and often collaborates with renowned musicians in the field of gypsy music: they made two albums with Šaban...
- Hanka PaldumHanka PaldumHanka Paldum is a popular Bosniak folk and sevdah singer. She is regarded as one of the best female sevdah performers of all time, and has diva status in her home country. She is a star that has been shining for the last three decades with full intensity at the very top of the sky above Bosnia...
- Himzo PolovinaHimzo PolovinaDr. Himzo Polovina was a Bosnian singer and songwriter, most famous for performing sevdalinka songs. In addition, Dr...
- Aleksa ŠantićAleksa ŠanticAleksa Šantić was a Serb poet from Herzegovina.He was born and lived most his life in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina, a province that was occupied by Austria-Hungary in 1878 and annexed by them in 1908...
- Jadranka StojakovićJadranka StojakovicJadranka Stojaković is a Bosnian singer-songwriter popular in the former Yugoslavia, known for her unique, beautiful voice...
- Behija Zlatić
Theatre in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Safet PlakaloSafet PlakaloSafet Plakalo is arguably the most prominent living Bosniak playwright and one of the few South Slavic writers of poetic dramatic orientation...
- Sarajevo War Theatre (SARTR)Sarajevo War Theatre (SARTR)The Sarajevo War Theatre was founded on 17 May 1992 on the initiative of Dubravko Bibanović, Gradimir Gojer, Đorđe Mačkić and Safet Plakalo....
- Zoran BečićZoran BecicZoran Bečić was one of the most prominent artists of the Bosnian theatrical community in the 20th century.One of the founding actors of Sarajevo War Theatre , he studied acting under the famous Belgrade Academy of Dramatic Arts' Professor Mate Milošević, graduating with the 1966 class...
Dramatists and playwrights from Bosnia-Herzegovina
- List of Bosnian and Herzegovinian playwrights
- Safet PlakaloSafet PlakaloSafet Plakalo is arguably the most prominent living Bosniak playwright and one of the few South Slavic writers of poetic dramatic orientation...
Universities and colleges in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- University of Banja LukaUniversity of Banja LukaThe University of Banja Luka is a public university located in Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina...
- University of MostarUniversity of MostarThe University of Mostar is the only Croatian language university in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Roots of University of Mostar date back to 1895 when the Franciscan theological school was established. In 1950 Higher teacher-training school started with its work in Mostar...
- University of SarajevoUniversity of SarajevoThe University of Sarajevo is the first university in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was originally established in 1531 as a Madrasah or Islamic Law college, with a modern university being established and expanded on top of that in 1949. Today, with 23 faculties and around 55,000 enrolled students, it...
Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Economy of Bosnia and HerzegovinaEconomy of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThis page discusses the Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina since Bosnia and Herzegovina's declaration of sovereignty in October 1991 and the declaration of independence from the former Yugoslavia on 3 March 1992.-Overview:...
- BIRSBIRSThe BIRS Index is a share index of the 12 largest companies listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange , established on 1 May 2004. BIRS stands for Berzanski indeks Republike Srpske, which is Serbian for The Stock Exchange Index of Republika Srpska....
- Banja Luka Stock ExchangeBanja Luka Stock ExchangeThe Banja Luka Stock Exchange or BLSE is a stock exchange which operates in the city of Banja Luka in the Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina dinarBosnia and Herzegovina dinarThe Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar was the independent currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1998, used in those areas under Bosniak control. No subdivisions were issued.-History:...
- ERS10ERS10The ERS10 Index is a share index of the 10 companies from the power utility sector which are listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange , established on 29 December 2005...
- Economy of SarajevoEconomy of SarajevoSarajevo is economically one of the strongest regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Like many other major cities, its economy is largely based on industries such as manufacturing and tourism. As the center of various levels of area politics, many Sarajevo citizens also work in government...
- FIRSFIRSThe FIRS Index is a share index of the 13 privatisation-investment funds listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange , established on 29 July 2004...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible markBosnia and Herzegovina convertible markThe Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark is the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is divided into 100 fenings...
- Republika Srpska Securities Commission
- Telekom SrpskeTelekom SrpskeTelekom Srpske is a telecommunications company based in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company is owned by Telekom Srbija, and is the second largest telecommunications company in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the biggest one listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange, with the market...
Companies of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- EnergopetrolEnergopetrolEnergopetrol is a Bosnian oil company based in Sarajevo. It was founded in the 1960s as a part of the Energoinvest corporation. Its logo includes the orange letters "EP" in a serif font surrounded by an orange circle....
- Sarajevska PivaraSarajevska PivaraSarajevska Pivara is a Bosnian brewing company based in Sarajevo.-History:The Sarajevska Pivara opened in 1864 as the first local industry and shortly became one of leading producers in Bosnia, with considerable amounts exported to Montenegro, Dalmatia and Albania...
- VIP ProductionVIP ProductionVIP Production is a Bosnian-Serbian record label and media distribution company founded and owned by Ivan Todorović. Its TV program, VIP Stars, is broadcast on RTV BN.VIP Production began on December 1, 2003. Its first album distributed was by Jana...
Economy of Banja Luka
- BIRSBIRSThe BIRS Index is a share index of the 12 largest companies listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange , established on 1 May 2004. BIRS stands for Berzanski indeks Republike Srpske, which is Serbian for The Stock Exchange Index of Republika Srpska....
- Banja Luka International AirportBanja Luka International AirportBanja Luka International Airport , also known as Mahovljani Airport, after the nearby village of the same name, is an airport located north northeast of the railway station in the city of Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the...
- Banja Luka Stock ExchangeBanja Luka Stock ExchangeThe Banja Luka Stock Exchange or BLSE is a stock exchange which operates in the city of Banja Luka in the Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:...
- ERS10ERS10The ERS10 Index is a share index of the 10 companies from the power utility sector which are listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange , established on 29 December 2005...
- FIRSFIRSThe FIRS Index is a share index of the 13 privatisation-investment funds listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange , established on 29 July 2004...
- Republika Srpska Securities Commission
- Telekom SrpskeTelekom SrpskeTelekom Srpske is a telecommunications company based in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company is owned by Telekom Srbija, and is the second largest telecommunications company in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the biggest one listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange, with the market...
Trade unions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Confederation of Trade Unions of the Republika Srpska
Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ethnic Groups of Bosnia and HerzegovinaEthnic Groups of Bosnia and HerzegovinaMore than 95% of population of Bosnia and Herzegovina belongs to one of its three constitutive ethnic groups: Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats...
- BosniaksBosniaksThe Bosniaks or Bosniacs are a South Slavic ethnic group, living mainly in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a smaller minority also present in other lands of the Balkan Peninsula especially in Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia...
- CroatsCroatsCroats are a South Slavic ethnic group mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries. There are around 4 million Croats living inside Croatia and up to 4.5 million throughout the rest of the world. Responding to political, social and economic pressure, many Croats have...
- History of the Jews in Bosnia and HerzegovinaHistory of the Jews in Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Jewish community of Bosnia and Herzegovina has a rich and varied history, surviving World War II and the Yugoslav Wars, after having been born as a result of the Spanish Inquisition, and having been almost destroyed by the Holocaust....
- RusynsRusynsCarpatho-Rusyns are a primarily diasporic ethnic group who speak an Eastern Slavic language, or Ukrainian dialect, known as Rusyn. Carpatho-Rusyns descend from a minority of Ruthenians who did not adopt the use of the ethnonym "Ukrainian" in the early twentieth century...
- SerbsSerbsThe Serbs are a South Slavic ethnic group of the Balkans and southern Central Europe. Serbs are located mainly in Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and form a sizable minority in Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia and Slovenia. Likewise, Serbs are an officially recognized minority in...
- Serbs of Bosnia and HerzegovinaSerbs of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina are people of Serb ethnicity inhabiting the Balkan regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, or, since the establishment of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a state in the 1990s, the Serbs who have its citizenship. The Serbs are one of the three constitutive nations of this...
Geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Geography of Bosnia and HerzegovinaGeography of Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina is located in Southeastern Europe, in the western Balkans. It has a 932 km border with Croatia to the north and southwest, a 312 km border with Serbia to the east, and a 215 km border with Montenegro to the southeast...
- Adriatic SeaAdriatic SeaThe Adriatic Sea is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan peninsula, and the system of the Apennine Mountains from that of the Dinaric Alps and adjacent ranges...
- BijambareBijambareThe Bijambare area, famous for its caves, is located on the far north-eastern slopes of Sarajevo District and the Ilijaš, a small town near Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is accessible by the main road Sarajevo-Tuzla, from which an asphalt road branches out leading towards a...
- BlidinjeBlidinjeBlidinje is a Nature park in Bosnia and Herzegovina, established on 30 April 1995.- Geography and hydrology :It is a spacious valley, 3–5 km long, situated at an elevation of 1.150-1.300 meters a.s.l., between Čvrsnica and Vran mountains with a total area of 364 km² and 3 municipalities...
- Bosnia (region)Bosnia (region)Bosnia is a eponomous region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It lies mainly in the Dinaric Alps, ranging to the southern borders of the Pannonian plain, with the rivers Sava and Drina marking its northern and eastern borders. The other eponomous region, the southern, other half of the country is...
- Buško BlatoBuško BlatoBuško Blato is an accumulation lake located on the south side of Livanjsko Polje and northwest of Duvajnsko Polje in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- CerigajCerigajČerigaj is a village in West Herzegovina near Siroki Brijeg with a population of about 300.-External links:*...
- Demographics of Bosnia and HerzegovinaDemographics of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThis article is about the demographic features of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population....
- Donji LugDonji LugDonji Lug is a geographic area in Bosnia and Herzegovina situated in the northern Bosnia in the lower basin of the river Liješnica, left tributary of the river Bosna....
- Dubrovnik HighlandsDubrovnik HighlandsDubrovnik Highlands comprises three areas of interest, Trebinjska Krajina , Ravno, & Neum all of which can be found in the southern tip of Bosnia & Herzegovina....
- Ethnic maps of Bosnia
- HerzegovinaHerzegovinaHerzegovina is the southern region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. While there is no official border distinguishing it from the Bosnian region, it is generally accepted that the borders of the region are Croatia to the west, Montenegro to the south, the canton boundaries of the Herzegovina-Neretva...
- Hutovo BlatoHutovo BlatoHutovo Blato is a nature reserve and bird reserve located in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is primarily composed of marshlands that were created by the underground aquifer system of the Krupa River. It is fed from the limestone massif of Ostrvo that divides the Deransko lake and Svitavsko lake.The...
- Kornica
- Kozara National ParkKozara National ParkKozara National Park is a national park in Bosnia and Herzegovina, that was proclaimed a protected national forest in 1967 by Josip Broz Tito. It is situated between the rivers Una, Sava, Sana and Vrbas, in the Republika Srpska entity of BiH...
- Bosanska KrajinaBosanska KrajinaBosanska Krajina or Bosnian Frontier is a geographical region, a subregion of Bosnia, in western Bosnia and Herzegovina enclosed by three rivers - Sava, Una and Vrbas. It is also a historic, economic and cultural entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Livno fieldLivno fieldLivanjsko field is the largest Karstic field in Bosnia and Herzegovina and indeed throughout the world...
- ManjačaManjacaManjača is a name of a mountain located 25 km south of the city Banja Luka, in northern part of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The mountain held a significant military base of the Yugoslav Peoples Army in second part of 20th century and was one of the military strongholds of the...
- MlječanicaMljecanicaMlječanica is a spa located in Bosanska Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a center for physiatrics, health, and rehabilitation. The mineral water of Mlječanica can be used for drinking, bathing, and inhaling....
- MokroMokroMokro is a village near Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is below Čerigaj....
- List of national parks of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ostrovica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaOstrovica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaOstrovica is a small village named after a small river in the Una-Sana Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on a hill near the town of Kulen Vakuf....
- PerućicaPerucicaPerućica is one of the last remaining primeval forests in Europe. It is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, near the border with Montenegro, and is part of the Sutjeska National Park. The forest can only be explored in a company of rangers ....
- Podrinje (region)Podrinje (region)Podrinje is the Slavic name of the Drina river basin, known in English as the Drina Valley, located in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina .-History:The Drina area was the political center of the Princely Serbia under...
- Popovo ValleyPopovo ValleyPopovo Polje is a valley in Herzegovina, famous for its karst landscape. The Trebišnjica River flows through the valley. To the south of the valley is the Vjetrenica cave system, the reaches cave fauna places at all.-See also:* Livanjsko field* Trebišnjica...
- PosavinaPosavinaPosavina is a Slavic name for the region of the Sava river basin in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia that is adjacent or near the Sava river itself.-History:...
- Presumable Croatian and Bosniak percentage in Bosnian municipalities in 2005
- Rakovica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaRakovica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaRakovica is a village in central-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located west of Ilidža and Sarajevo on the local road towards Kiseljak.Population was 2,721 in the 1991 census: 45% Bosniaks, 42% Serbs, 9% Croats and 3% Yugoslavs. Post war population consists of 90% Bosniaks, 7% Croats, and 3% Serbs....
- RomanijaRomanijaRomanija is a geographical region in eastern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Main towns in the region include Pale, Sokolac, and Han Pijesak....
- SemberijaSemberijaSemberija is a geographical region in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The main city in the region is Bijeljina. Semberija is located between Drina and Sava rivers and Majevica mountain...
- SovićiSoviciGorica is a village in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Grude municipality....
- Sutjeska National ParkSutjeska National ParkThe Sutjeska National Park is a national park located in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Republika Srpska entity. Established in 1962, it is Bosnia and Herzegovina 's oldest national park. It includes the highest peak of Maglić at over , on the border with Montenegro. The Montenegrin part of Maglić...
- TihaljinaTihaljinaTihaljina is a town in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Grude municipality. It has many cemeteries...
- TorlakovacTorlakovacTorlakovac is a small village near Donji Vakuf, Bosnia and Herzegovina.The settlement is the school named...
- Vilina VlasVilina VlasVilina Vlas is a health spa that served as one of the main detention facilities where Bosniak prisoners were beaten, tortured and sexually assaulted during the Bosnian War, it is located about seven kilometers south-east of Višegrad, on the way to Gorazde....
- Vitina, Bosnia and HerzegovinaVitina, Bosnia and HerzegovinaVitina is a town in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Ljubuški municipality....
- Vrelo BosneVrelo BosneVrelo Bosne is the spring of the River Bosna located in the central region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, southwest of Sarajevo. It is one of the country's top natural landmarks and is one of the most famous scenes of natural beauty in the region....
Cities and towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- List of cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- AhmićiAhmiciAhmići is a village in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the municipality of Vitez in the Lašva river valley.In April 1993 during Lašva Valley ethnic cleansing, the Croatian Defence Council forces indiscriminately attacked the village and massacred around 120 civilians, which is...
- Banja LukaBanja Luka-History:The name "Banja Luka" was first mentioned in a document dated February 6, 1494, but Banja Luka's history dates back to ancient times. There is a substantial evidence of the Roman presence in the region during the first few centuries A.D., including an old fort "Kastel" in the centre of...
- BanovićiBanoviciBanovići is a town and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The intensive development of Banovići begins with construction of the railway Brčko-Banovići in the year 1946. Due to its quality, brown coal from Banovići is well-known all over Europe.-Geography:Banovići Municipality is...
- BerkovićiBerkoviciBerkovići is a village and a municipality in southeastern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:The municipality was created in 1995, after the Bosnian War out of the Republika Srpska controlled portions of the pre-war municipality of Stolac.-Demographics:The majority of the population...
- BihaćBihacBihać is a city and municipality on the river Una in the north-western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosanska Krajina region. Bihać is located in the Una-Sana Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:...
- BijeljinaBijeljinaBijeljina is a city and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The city is the second largest in the Republika Srpska entity after Banja Luka and fifth largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is situated on the flat rich plains of Semberija...
- BilećaBilecaBileća is a town and municipality in the southeast of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the entity of Republika Srpska. It is in eastern Herzegovina near the border with Montenegro, north of Trebinje and south of Gacko...
- Bosanska Dubica/Kozarska DubicaBosanska Dubica/Kozarska DubicaBosanska Dubica was built in 930. However, the first mentioning of Bosanska Dubica dates from 1197. Babonići-Vodički were in charge of the town until the 12th century. Bosanska Dubica became an important fort during the Ottoman Empire due to its geographic positioning. It became a vital and...
- Bosanska KostajnicaBosanska KostajnicaKostajnica, also known as Bosanska Kostajnica , is a town and municipality in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town and municipality are situated in the north-western part of the Republika Srpska entity and northern part of the Bosanska Krajina region. The municipality was created from part of...
- Bosanska KrupaBosanska KrupaBosanska Krupa is a town and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the Una river. It is located northeast from Bihać...
- Bosanski BrodBosanski BrodBrod also known as Bosanski Brod is a town and municipality located on the south bank of the river Sava in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the north-western part of the Republika Srpska and the western part of the Posavina region.-Name:Prior to the Bosnian War it...
- Bosanski PetrovacBosanski PetrovacBosanski Petrovac is a town in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also the name of the municipality. The town and municipality are part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Una-Sana Canton.-People:...
- Bosansko GrahovoBosansko GrahovoBosansko Grahovo is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located near the border with Croatia, near the towns of Drvar, Livno and Glamoč...
- BratunacBratunacBratunac is a town and municipality located in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The easternmost point of Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in the municipality of Bratunac which lies in the Republika Srpska.-1971:26.513 total...
- BrezaBrezaBreza is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, famous for the local mining activities and production of coal. It covers an area of and is part of the Zenica-Doboj Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Brčko (city)Brcko (city)Brčko is a city in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, administrative seat of the Brčko District. It lies on the country's border along the Sava river across from Gunja, Croatia...
- BugojnoBugojnoBugojno is a town and municipality of the same name in central Bosnia and Herzegovina on the river Vrbas. It is located in the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity. The town is to the northwest from Sarajevo, with an estimated population of 50,000 .To the west...
- BusovačaBusovacaBusovača is a small town and municipality in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is from Sarajevo, from Zenica, and from Travnik.-History:During the Bosnian War, the city saw heavy fighting between the Bosnian Army and the Croatian Defence Council...
- ButmirButmirButmir is a neighborhood of Ilidža in the Sarajevo Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a small but fairly important and well-known neighborhood of several thousand people.Geographically, the Butmir region is very rich in flint...
- BužimBužimBužim is a village and municipality situated in the most northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Administratively, it is part of the Una-Sana Canton.-Geography:...
- CajdrasCajdrašCajdras , a town in Central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located about 5 km west of Zenica on the regional road Zenica-Travnik. Cajdras coordinates are: Lat 44° 10' 35N Long 17° 51' 36E Altitude 726....
- ČapljinaCapljinaČapljina is a town and municipality of the same name in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Čapljina is located on the border with Croatia a mere from the Adriatic Sea....
- CazinCazinCazin is a town and municipality in northwest Bosnia and Herzegovina, near the border with Croatia. It is located in the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Cazinska Krajina is named after Cazin...
- ČelićCelicČelić is a municipality located in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Čelić was part of the municipality of Lopare prior to the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Centar, SarajevoCentar, SarajevoCentar is a municipality of central Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located between the older parts of the city under Stari Grad, and the newer more modern parts of the city under the municipalities Novi Grad and Novo Sarajevo....
- ČerinCerinČerin is a town located in the Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the municipality of Čitluk in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- ČitlukCitlukČitluk is a town and municipality located in Herzegovina, in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a municipality of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- DerventaDerventaDerventa is the name of a town and municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the northern part of Republika Srpska just northwest of the town of Doboj, in the Posavina region...
- DobojDobojDoboj is a city and a municipality in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated in the northern part of the Republika Srpska entity on the river Bosna. Doboj is the largest national railway junction; as such, the seats of the Republika Srpska Railways, and the Railways Corporation of Bosnia and...
- Doboj EastDoboj EastDoboj East is a small rural municipality in the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Municipality:It consists of the villages of Stanić Rijeka, Klokotnica, Velika Brijesnica and Mala Brijesnica....
- Doboj SouthDoboj SouthDoboj South is a small rural municipality in the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.It borders with Doboj municipality, part of Republika Srpska entity.-About Doboj South:...
- DobretićiDobreticiDobretići is a village and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is one of the youngest and smallest municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina hence being one of the poorest municipalities as well...
- Domaljevac-ŠamacDomaljevac-ŠamacThe municipality of Domaljevac-Šamac is one of the newly created municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Posavina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Ethnic composition, 1991 census, town of Domaljevac:total: 4,152...
- Donji VakufDonji VakufDonji Vakuf is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Jajce, Bugojno and Travnik. It is under the administration of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Settlements:• Babin Potok• Babino Selo...
- Donji ŽabarDonji ŽabarDonji Žabar is a village and a municipality in Republika Srpska, one of two entities comprising the sovereign state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:...
- DrvarDrvarDrvar is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the road between Bosansko Grahovo and Bosanski Petrovac, also near Glamoč. It is administratively part of Canton 10 of the Federation....
- FočaFocaFoča is a town and municipality in southeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina on the Drina river, in the Foča Region of the Republika Srpska entity.-Early history:...
- Foča-UstikolinaFoca-UstikolinaThe municipality of Foča-Ustikolina is one of three municipalities forming the Bosnian Podrinje Canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:Foča-Ustikolina used to be part of the original Foča municipality, but split itself 1995 and became part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography...
- FojnicaFojnicaFojnica is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located west of the capital Sarajevo. It lies in the valley of the Fojnička River, tributary of the river Bosna...
- GackoGackoGacko is a town and municipality in southeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Republika Srpska entity. It is situated in the Foča Region.-Geography:The town is in a short distance from Montenegro...
- GarevacGarevacGarevac is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-External links:*...
- GlamočGlamocGlamoč is a town and municipality of the same name in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in Canton 10, in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- GoraždeGoraždeGoražde , is a city and municipality in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina on the Drina river. It is located between Foča, Sokolac and Višegrad, and is administratively part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the center of the Bosnian Podrinje Canton.-Location:Goražde is situated on the...
- Gornji VakufGornji VakufGornji Vakuf-Uskoplje is a town and municipality in Central Bosnia , located between Bugojno, Prozor, Kupres, Novi Travnik and Konjic. It is under the administration of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Gračanica
- GradačacGradacacGradačac is a town and municipality in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located roughly south of the Sava river. Administratively, Gradačac is part of the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Gradiška, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- GrudeGrudeGrude is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina.- Geography :Grude is 49 kilometers from Mostar,19 kilometers from Imotski, and 100 km from Split....
- HadžićiHadžiciHadžići is a town and a municipality located south west of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to government statistics from 2002, Hadžići Municipality has a population of 20,055 residents.- 1971 :18,508 total...
- Han PijesakHan PijesakHan Pijesak is a town and municipality of Republika Srpska entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Settlements:• Babine Gornje• Berkovina• Brložnik• Džimrije• Gođenje• Han Pijesak• Japaga• Jelovci• Kraljevo Polje• Kram...
- IlidžaIlidžaIlidža is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It has a metro population of 157,654, making it the 7th largest city in the country. Ilidža is the chief suburb of Sarajevo. It is famous for the natural beauty of its surroundings and historical tradition dating back to...
- IlijašIlijašIlijaš is a town and municipality located north east of the inner city of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-1971:According to 1971 population census there were 23.007 residents.* Serbs - 10.941 * Muslims - 9.187...
- Istočna IlidžaIstocna IlidžaIstočna Ilidža is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Istočna Ilidža is a one of the six municipalities of the City of East Sarajevo...
- Istočni DrvarIstocni DrvarIstočni Drvar is a municipality in western Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the western part of the Republika Srpska entity and the central part of the Bosanska Krajina region...
- Istočni MostarIstocni MostarIstočni Mostar is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was also known as Srpski Mostar , and was created from part of the pre-war municipality of Mostar...
- Istočni Stari GradIstocni Stari GradIstočni Stari Grad is a municipality in City of East Sarajevo, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was also known as Srpski Stari Grad , and was created from part of the pre-war municipality of Stari Grad...
- Istočno Novo Sarajevo
- Istočno SarajevoIstocno SarajevoIstočno Sarajevo is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and de jure capital of the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina adjacent to Bosnia and Herzegovinas capital Sarajevo to its northeast. East Sarajevo consists of a few pre-war suburbal parts of Sarajevo which are now in the Republika...
- Jablanica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaJablanica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaJablanica is a town and municipality of the same name in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town is situated on the Neretva river and Jablanica lake. Jablanica is a part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton.-Geography:...
- JajceJajceJajce is a city and municipality located in the central part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity...
- Jezero (disambiguation)
- KakanjKakanjKakanj , is an industrial town and a municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located north of Visoko and southeast of Zenica. It was built along the slopes of wide hills on either side of the Zgošća river...
- KladanjKladanjKladanj is a town and municipality in Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is administratively part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity.-Kladanj:...
- KalesijaKalesijaKalesija is a town and municipality in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town of Kalesija is located east of Tuzla. It is administratively part of the Tuzla Canton and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Kalesija:...
- KalinovikKalinovikKalinovik is a town and municipality in the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Kalinovik is located about 40 kilometres south of Sarajevo, in the middle of one of the karstic landscapes characteristic of the region...
- Kasindol
- KiseljakKiseljakKiseljak is a small town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located northwest of Sarajevo and south of Zenica. Kiseljak lies in the valley of the rivers Fojnica , Lepenica and Kreševka, which are a tributary of the Bosna, and it is on the intersection of roads from Visoko, Fojnica,...
- KljučKljucKljuč is a town and municipality by the same name in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, specifically the Una-Sana Canton. The name of the town and the municipality translates to "Key" in Bosnian....
- Kneževo
- KonjicKonjicKonjic is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in northern Herzegovina, around southwest of Sarajevo. It is a mountainous, heavily wooded area, and is above sea level. The municipality extends on both sides of the Neretva River. The town of Konjic, housed about a third...
- Kotor VarošKotor VarošKotor Varoš is a town and municipality in northwestern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:The city was first mentioned in the 10th century, when it was called Kotor. Varoš, added later, means "town" in Hungarian...
- KravicaKravicaKravica is a predominantly Serb populated village in Bratunac county near Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- KreševoKreševoKreševo is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity.-Settlements:• Alagići• Bjelovići• Botunja• Bukva• Crkvenjak• Crnički Kamenik• Crnići• Deževice...
- Krupa na UniKrupa na UniKrupa na Uni is a municipality in northern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the north-western part of the Republika Srpska entity and the central part of the Bosanska Krajina region...
- Kupres (Republika Srpska)Kupres (Republika Srpska)Kupres , also known as Kupres Republike Srpske , is a municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the western part of the Republika Srpska entity, bordering the region of Bosanska Krajina to the north...
- Kupres (town)Kupres (town)Kupres is a town and municipality in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town is located in the Canton 10, also known as the Hercegbosanski Kanton or Hercegbosanska županija and is the north-western most town in Hercegovina.- Position :Kupres is 43 km distanced from...
- LaktašiLaktašiLaktaši is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the Republika Srpska entity near the city of Banja Luka.-Geography:...
- LivnoLivnoLivno is a town in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Tomislavgrad, Glamoč, Bosansko Grahovo, Kupres and the Croatian border.- Position :...
- LjubinjeLjubinjeLjubinje is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in south-eastern part of Herzegovina region.-Demographics:...
- LjubuškiLjubuškiLjubuški is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in thewestern part of Herzegovina.-1971:28.269 total* Croats - 26.198 * Muslims by nationality - 1.812 * Serbs - 118 * Yugoslavs - 49...
- LopareLopareLopare is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the Majevica region of the Republika Srpska entity.-Demographics:...
- LukavacLukavacLukavac is a town and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town is the seat of a municipality within the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography:Lukavac covers an area of 352,66 km2...
- MaglajMaglajMaglaj is a town and municipality in Bosnia-Herzegovina. It is situated in the northern part of Bosnia-Herzegovina, in the Zenica-Doboj canton. The city lies south of the city of Doboj, the regional trade, education, culture, entertainment, and business centre. The municipality of Maglaj is one of...
- MilićiMiliciMilići is a small town and a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-1991:total: 16,038* Serbs - 7,931 * Muslims by nationality - 7,805 * "Yugoslavs" - 68 * Croats - 7...
- MisočaMisocaOne of the biggest parts of Ilijaš Municipality is the neighborhood of Misoča, known in Bosnian as Naselje Misoča. It is the biggest community in the municipality of Ilijaš with 981 residents. Ethnically, there is majority of Bosniaks of 857 people, 121 are Serbs, 6 are Croats, 9 are Others with...
- ModričaModricaModriča is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Republika Srpska entity. It is located near the towns of Šamac, Derventa and Doboj...
- MostarMostarMostar is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the largest and one of the most important cities in the Herzegovina region and the center of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation. Mostar is situated on the Neretva river and is the fifth-largest city in the country...
- Mrkonjić GradMrkonjic GradMrkonjić Grad is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Republika Srpska entity. It is located in the Bosanska Krajina, between Banja Luka and Jajce.-Name:...
- Municipality of UsoraMunicipality of UsoraUsora Municipality is a rural municipality in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina with a Bosnian Croat majority.It borders with Doboj municipality, part of Republika Srpska entity. It is named after the Usora River....
- NeumNeumNeum is the only coastal town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It comprises of coastline, the country's only access to the Adriatic Sea. As of 2009, municipal population was of 4,605 and the one of Neum main town was of 4,268 .-Features:Neum has steep hills, sandy beaches, and several large tourist...
- NevesinjeNevesinjeNevesinje is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in eastern Herzegovina between Mostar and Gacko. It is administratively part of the Republika Srpska entity.-Geography:...
- Novi Grad, Bosanska Krajina
- Novi Grad, SarajevoNovi Grad, SarajevoNovi Grad is the westernmost of the four municipalities that make up the city of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:...
- Novi TravnikNovi TravnikNovi Travnik is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located south of Travnik on the road to Bugojno...
- Novo GoraždeNovo GoraždeNovo Goražde , also known as Ustiprača, is a municipality of Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was split from the pre-existing municipality of Goražde and given to Republika Srpska by the Dayton treaty. The other part of the pre-war municipality is now in the Federation of Bosnia and...
- Novo SarajevoNovo SarajevoNovo Sarajevo is a municipality in Sarajevo, and Sarajevo Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-1971:111,811 total* Serbs - 45,806 * Bosniaks - 37,147...
- OdžakOdžakOdžak is a town in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near the river Sava, from the border with Croatia. Odžak is in the Posavina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Demographics:...
- Official cities of Bosnia and HerzegovinaOfficial cities of Bosnia and HerzegovinaApart from entities, cantons and municipalities, Bosnia and Herzegovina also has its three official cities. Official cities have their own mayor and city council, which is a big difference to the municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which have a municipal council and mayor...
- OlovoOlovoOlovo is a town and municipality situated about northeast of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-About Olovo:The town Olovo is on Sarajevo-Tuzla highway and is located 50 km northeast Sarajevo. Olovo is a part of the Zenica-Doboj Canton...
- Orahov DoOrahov DoOrahov Do is a village in Ravno municipality Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is only a few kilometers away from the border with Croatia on the road from the Adriatic coast to Popovo polje. Village is inhabited by Catholic Croats. In 1991...
- OrašjeOrašjeOrašje is a town in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the river Sava on the border with Croatia. Orašje is the center of the Posavina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- OsmaciOsmaciOsmaci is a village and a municipality located in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Republika Srpska entity of BiH.-History:...
- Oštra LukaOštra LukaOštra Luka is a village and a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The municipality is situated in the northwestern part of the Republika Srpska entity and the central part of the Bosanska Krajina region...
- Pale (town)Pale (town)Pale is a town and a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located southeast of Bosnia's capital Sarajevo. The municipality of Pale is one of the six municipalities of the City of Istočno Sarajevo located in the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Middle Ages:The area of Pale...
- Pale-PračaPale-PracaPale-Prača is one of three municipalities of the Bosnian Podrinje Canton located in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The main town of the municipality is Prača.-Features:...
- PelagićevoPelagicevoPelagićevo is a village and a municipality in Republika Srpska, one of two entities comprising Bosnia and Herzegovina. Pelagićevo is located in Bosanska Posavina...
- Petrovac, Republika Srpska
- Petrovo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaPetrovo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosansko Petrovo Selo or Petrovo is a town and relatively young municipality located in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- PosušjePosušjePosušje is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity.-Name:...
- PrijedorPrijedorPrijedor is a city and municipality in the north-western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the Bosanska Krajina region....
- Prnjavor (Bosnia)
- Prozor-RamaProzor-RamaProzor-Rama is a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The town of Prozor is located in the northern part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton...
- RavnoRavnoRavno is a town and the seat of its municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity. Ravno was a municipality until 1963, when it became a part of the Trebinje municipality...
- Ribnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- RogaticaRogaticaRogatica is a municipality and town in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina located 60 kilometres northeast of Sarajevo; midway on the road from Goražde towards Sokolac...
- RudoRudoRudo is a town and municipality in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina near the border with Serbia. It appears in Ivo Andrić's story "The Beys of Rudo."-1971:15,982 total* Serbs – 10.155...
- Šamac, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Sanski MostSanski MostSanski Most is a town and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located on the Sana River in Bosanska Krajina, between Prijedor and Ključ. Administratively it is part of the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- SarajevoSarajevoSarajevo |Bosnia]], surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated along the Miljacka River in the heart of Southeastern Europe and the Balkans....
- Široki BrijegŠiroki Brijeg-Name:The name of the city means "the wide hill" in Croatian . The city is also sometime referred to as "Široki Brig" and among the inhabitants of Herzegovina simply as "Široki" . Between 1945 and 1990, the name was officially Lištica, after the river that flows through it.-Geography:The river...
- SlobomirSlobomirSlobomir is a new town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located on the Drina River near Bijeljina. It is part of the Bijeljina municipality. It was founded by Slobodan Pavlović, a Bosnian Serb philanthropist. It aims to be one of the major cities of post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina...
- SokolacSokolacSokolac is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the part of the City of East Sarajevo in the Republika Srpska entity....
- SrbacSrbacSrbac , is a town and municipality on the northern border of Bosnia and Herzegovina with Croatia. Srbac is located in the Republika Srpska entity at the entry of river Vrbas into river Sava.-Name:...
- SrebrenicaSrebrenicaSrebrenica is a town and municipality in the east of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosnian Serb entity of Republika Srpska. Srebrenica is a small mountain town, its main industry being salt mining and a nearby spa. During the Bosnian War, the town was the site of the July 1995 massacre,...
- SrebrenikSrebrenikSrebrenik is a town and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is administratively part of the Tuzla Canton and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town of Srebrenik is located northwest of Tuzla, the country's third largest city....
- Stari Grad, SarajevoStari Grad, SarajevoStari Grad is a municipality in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the oldest and most historically significant part of Sarajevo...
- StolacStolacStolac is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the southern part of Herzegovina. Administratively, it is part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- TeočakTeocakthumb|Mosque in TeočakTeočak is a town and municipality in the northeastern part Bosnia and Herzegovina. Center of the municipality is town of Teočak-Krstac.-Geography:...
- TešanjTešanjTešanj is a city and municipality in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near Teslić, Doboj and Zavidovići. Administrativley, it belongs to the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-About Tešanj:...
- TeslićTeslicTeslić is a town and municipality in north-central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the central part of the Republika Srpska entity. Teslić is located on the Usora River.-History:...
- TomislavgradTomislavgradTomislavgrad is a town and municipality in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Herzegovina region.- Name :...
- TravnikTravnikTravnik is a city and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, 90 km west of Sarajevo. It is the capital of the Central Bosnia Canton, and is located in the Travnik Municipality. Travnik today has some 27,000 residents, with a metro population that is probably close to 70,000 people...
- TrebinjeTrebinjeTrebinje is the southernmost municipality and town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is administratively part of the Republika Srpska entity and is located in southeastern Herzegovina, some from the Adriatic Sea....
- Trnovo Municipality Istočno SarajevoTrnovo Municipality Istocno SarajevoTrnovo is a town and municipality in the city of East Sarajevo , Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It consists of part of the pre-war municipality of Trnovo...
- Trnovo Municipality SarajevoTrnovo Municipality SarajevoTrnovo is one of the nine municipalities of the Sarajevo Canton. It is located a 30 kilometers southeast of the city of Sarajevo. The seat of the municipality is in Trnovo, although the municipal council uses the "Maršal" Hotel on Mount Bjelašnica as the official meeting hall...
- TuzlaTuzlaTuzla is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. At the time of the 1991 census, it had 83,770 inhabitants, while the municipality 131,318. Taking the influx of refugees into account, the city is currently estimated to have 174,558 inhabitants...
- UgljevikUgljevikUgljevik is a municipality and town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The municipality located in the eastern foothills of Mount Majevica, in picturesque countryside, where wondrous and beautiful mountain starts descending towards the flatlands of Semberija, to which it is tied more than any other...
- VarešVarešVareš is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, famous for the local mining activities and production of iron. It is part of the Zenica-Doboj Canton and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-About Vareš:...
- Velika KladušaVelika KladušaVelika Kladuša is a city and municipality in the far northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near the border with Croatia. The closest city is Cazin, and a bit farther, the cities of Bihać and Bosanski Novi. Across the border, it is not far from Cetingrad...
- VidosiVidosiThe parish Vidoši is situated in the south-east of a district Livno , on a spring of a river Sturba and it is surrounded by Tušnica's hills....
- VišegradVišegradVišegrad is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Republika Srpska entity. It is on the river Drina, located on the road from Goražde and Ustiprača towards Užice, Serbia.-History:...
- Visoko
- VlasenicaVlasenicaVlasenica is a municipality and town of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Administratively it is part of Vlasenica Region.-1912:...
- VogošćaVogošcaVogošća is a secondary suburb and municipality of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located about 6 kilometers north of the city center and covering some 72 km².-1971:According to 1971 population census there were 14.402 residents....
- VukosavljeVukosavljeVukosavlje is a municipality in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the northern part of the Republika Srpska entity and in the southern part of the Bosanska Posavina region...
- ZavidovićiZavidoviciZavidovići is a town and municipality in Eastern-central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Doboj and Zenica on the confluence of rivers Bosna, Krivaja and Gostović. It sits in a valley surrounded by many mountains of which the largest is Klek...
- ZenicaZenicaZenica is an industrial city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the capital of the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity...
- ŽepčeŽepceŽepče is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Doboj and Zenica. It is administratively part of the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-About Žepče:...
- ŽiviniceŽiviniceŽivinice is a town and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located south of Tuzla. It is part of the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:The origin of the name Živinice is still not established. According to M...
- ZvornikZvornikZvornik is a city on the Drina river in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located south of the town of Bijeljina in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town Mali Zvornik lies directly across the river in Serbia, and not far north is Loznica.-History:Zvornik is first mentioned in 1410, although it was...
- ČajničeCajniceČajniče is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-1971:11.602 total* Muslims - 6.065 * Serbs - 5.353 * Croats - 29 * Yugoslavs - 14 * others - 141...
- ČelinacCelinacČelinac is a town and municipality in north-west Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The municipality lies about to the east of the city of Banja Luka.-Geography:...
- ŠekovićiŠekoviciŠekovići is a municipality and town in northeastern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Municipality Šekovići for the most part is equal with territory “Donjeg Birča” and has an area of , which represents 0.365% of BiH territory which is , or 0.806% of Republika Srpska which is . The main...
- ŠipovoŠipovoŠipovo is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the western part of the Republika Srpska entity and the southern part of the Bosanska Krajina region. The municipality covers an area of , much of which is forested. The Glogovac monastery of the Serb Orthodox...
Mountains of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- BjelašnicaBjelašnicaBjelašnica is a mountain in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is found directly to the southwest of Sarajevo, bordering Mt. Igman. Bjelašnica's tallest peak rises to an elevation of 2067 meters ....
- ČvrsnicaCvrsnicaČvrsnica is a mountain in the Dinarides of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in northern Herzegovina, most of the mountain is located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton municipalities of Mostar and Jablanica while the smaller part of the mountain, around 10 % is located in the municipality of Posušje...
- DinaraDinaraDinara is a mountain located on the border of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. One of its summits, also called Dinara, is the highest point in Croatia at 1,831 m and a prominence of 728 m.-Etymology:...
- IgmanIgmanIgman is a mountain in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is found directly to the southwest of Sarajevo, bordering Bjelašnica mountain and the city of Ilidža. Igman's highest point, Vlahinja Ridge, is 1502 meters , making it the shortest of the Sarajevo mountains.Igman is a popular destination...
- JahorinaJahorinaMount Jahorina , is a mountain in south-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located southeast of Sarajevo within Republika Srpska. It borders fellow Olympic mountain Trebević...
- KamešnicaKamešnicaKamešnica is a mountain in the Dinarides at the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia . It is an extension of the Dinara that stretches from the northwest white road pass Vaganj to Buško Blato artificial lake...
- KozaraKozaraKozara is a mountain in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosanska Krajina region. It is bounded by the rivers Sava - north, Vrbas - east, Sana - south and Una - west...
- MajevicaMajevicaMajevica is a mountain in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated between Semberija, Posavina, and Tuzlanska Kotlina.Its highest peak is Stolice, some 10 miles east of Tuzla, and its stands 916 m high...
- OrjenOrjenOrjen is a Dinaric Mediterranean limestone mountain range in Montenegro-Bosnia and Herzegovina. At 1894 m , Zubački kabao is the highest peak in the subadriatic Dinarides. The massif of Orjen lies to the Northwest of Risan in Bay of Kotor...
- TrebevićTrebevicTrebević is a mountain in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is found directly to the southeast of Sarajevo, territory of East Sarajevo city, bordering Jahorina mountain. Trebević is 1627 meters tall, making it the second shortest of the Sarajevo mountains.During the Middle Ages, Trebević was...
- TreskavicaTreskavicaTreskavica is a mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated in Trnovo municipality just south of city of Sarajevo.Mala Ćaba peak at 2088 meters , makes Treskavica the tallest of all the mountains circling Sarajevo, and only some 300 meters shorter than the tallest mountain in the country...
- TroglavTroglavTroglav is the highest peak of the Dinara mountain range, and symbolises the Dinaric Alps, the longest mountain chain on the Balkan peninsula. Troglav is located in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is named after Triglav, Slavic god...
- Vlašić (mountain)Vlašic (mountain)Vlašić is a mountain in the very center of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its peak is called Vlašićka Gromila and has an elevation of 1,969 meters above sea level. The mountain is a major center for winter tourism due to its excellent accommodation for skiing, snowboarding and other winter sports...
National parks of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Kozara National ParkKozara National ParkKozara National Park is a national park in Bosnia and Herzegovina, that was proclaimed a protected national forest in 1967 by Josip Broz Tito. It is situated between the rivers Una, Sava, Sana and Vrbas, in the Republika Srpska entity of BiH...
- List of national parks of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Sutjeska National ParkSutjeska National ParkThe Sutjeska National Park is a national park located in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Republika Srpska entity. Established in 1962, it is Bosnia and Herzegovina 's oldest national park. It includes the highest peak of Maglić at over , on the border with Montenegro. The Montenegrin part of Maglić...
Rivers of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bosna (river)
- Ćehotina RiverCehotina RiverThe Ćehotina , also Ćeotina, Ćotina or Čehotina, is a 125 km long river in Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, a right tributary to the Drina river.- Course :...
- DrinaDrinaThe Drina is a 346 kilometer long river, which forms most of the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. It is the longest tributary of the Sava River and the longest karst river in the Dinaric Alps which belongs to the Danube river watershed...
- LašvaLašvaThe Lašva is a river in Central Bosnia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a left tributary of the Bosna.It originates from the confluence of two "little Lašva", Karaula Lašva and Komarska Lašva in Turbe. The Lašva flows through Travnik, then through Vitez before draining into the Bosna....
- Lim RiverLim RiverThe Lim is a river flowing through Montenegro, Albania, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. long, it's the right and the longest tributary of the Drina.- Montenegro and Serbia :...
- List of rivers of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- MiljackaMiljackaThe Miljacka is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina that passes through Sarajevo and East Sarajevo. It is famous for being "Sarajevo's River", and it has come to be identified immediately with the city itself....
- NeretvaNeretvaNeretva is the largest river of the eastern part of the Adriatic basin. It has been harnessed and controlled to a large extent by four HE power-plants with large dams and their storage lakes, but it is still recognized for its natural beauty, diversity of its landscape and visual...
- Pliva RiverPliva RiverPliva is relatively small river in central parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, however one of the most significant in terms of natural, cultural and historical heritage and value as a natural rarity...
- Rzav (Zlatibor)Rzav (Zlatibor)The Rzav is a river in western Serbia and eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 72 km long right tributary to the Drina river, it originates from two headstreams, the Crni Rzav and the Beli Rzav...
- Sava RiverSava RiverThe Sava is a river in Southeast Europe, a right side tributary of the Danube river at Belgrade. Counting from Zelenci, the source of Sava Dolinka, it is long and drains of surface area. It flows through Slovenia, Croatia, along the northern border of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and through Serbia....
- Trebišnjica RiverTrebišnjica RiverTrebišnjica River is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It used to be a sinking river, 96,5 km long above the ground. With a total length of 187 km above and under the ground, it was one of the longest sinking rivers in the world.- Upper course :...
- Una
- UvacUvacThe Uvac is the river in southwestern Serbia and Republika Srpska, 119 km long right and major tributary of the Lim, loosely making the northern border of the Sandžak/Raška region...
- Vrbas RiverVrbas RiverThe Vrbas is a major river in western Bosnia and Herzegovina.It is a right tributary of the river Sava. The city of Banja Luka is located on the river banks...
Subdivisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Political divisions of Bosnia and HerzegovinaPolitical divisions of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe political divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina were created by the Dayton Agreement, which recognized a second tier of government in Bosnia and Herzegovina comprising two entities—a joint Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska -- each presiding over roughly one half of...
- Republika SrpskaRepublika SrpskaRepublika Srpska is one of two main political entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaFederation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the two political entities that compose the sovereign country of Bosnia and Herzegovina . The two entities are delineated by the Inter-Entity Boundary Line...
- Brčko DistrictBrcko DistrictBrčko District in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina is a neutral, self-governing administrative unit, under the sovereignty of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Bosnian Podrinje CantonBosnian Podrinje CantonThe Bosnian Podrinje Canton is one of the 10 cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography:It is located in the eastern central part of the country, in the region of Podrinje...
- Canton 10Canton 10Canton 10 or County 10 is the tenth canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The capital of County and its president is in Kupres...
- Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaCantons of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe 10 cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina serve as the second-level units of local autonomy of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the two political entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Central Bosnia CantonCentral Bosnia CantonThe Central Bosnia Canton is one of the ten cantons of The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography:It is located in the center of the country, to the west of Sarajevo...
- Herzegovina-Neretva CantonHerzegovina-Neretva CantonThe Herzegovina-Neretva Canton is one of the 10 cantons of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The canton mainly comprises the Neretva river valley area and parts of Herzegovina west of Mostar, its administrative center.-Municipalities:...
- Municipalities of Bosnia and HerzegovinaMunicipalities of Bosnia and HerzegovinaIn Bosnia and Herzegovina the smallest unit is the municipality or Opština. Prior to the war there were 109 municipalities in Bosnia. 10 of these were part of the Sarajevo area. After the war the number of municipalities increased to 142: 79 municipalities in the Federation of Bosnia and...
- Municipalities of Republika SrpskaMunicipalities of Republika SrpskaUnder the "Law on Territorial Organization and Local Self-Government" adopted in 1994, Republika Srpska was divided into 80 municipalities. After the conclusion of the Dayton Peace Agreement, the law was amended in 1996 to reflect the changes to the entity's borders and now provides for the...
- Posavina CantonPosavina CantonThe Posavina Canton is a canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the smallest canton, with an area of only 325 km² populated by 43,588 people , 83% of them are Croats. Its capital city is Orašje The Posavina Canton is a canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is...
- Regions of Republika Srpska
- Sarajevo CantonSarajevo CantonThe Sarajevo Canton is a canton of the Federation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The capital is Sarajevo.The Canton is basically the metro area of the city it is named after that is inside the Federation...
- Tuzla CantonTuzla CantonThe Tuzla Canton is a canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The cantonal seat is in Tuzla.-Municipalities:...
- West Herzegovina CantonWest Herzegovina CantonThe West Herzegovina Canton or West Herzegovina County is one of the 10 cantons of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography and population:It is located in the south of the country. It has a total area of 1,362 km2 and 81,523 inhabitants...
- Zenica-Doboj CantonZenica-Doboj CantonThe Zenica-Doboj Canton is one of the cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography:This canton is situated in the central part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The cantonal capital is Zenica and the other town mentioned in the name is Doboj, which is in Republika Srpska, but part of the...
Waterfalls of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Pliva WaterfallPliva WaterfallThe Pliva Waterfall is located by the town of Jajce, in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the river Pliva meets the river Vrbas. It was 30 meters high, but after an earthquake during the Bosnian war and attacks on the power plant further up the river, the area was flooded and now the waterfall...
- Skakavac, Foča
- Skakavac, Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina geography stubs
- Banja Luka Region
- Banovina of CroatiaBanovina of CroatiaThe Banovina of Croatia or Banate of Croatia was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1939 and 1943 . Its capital was at Zagreb and it included most of present-day Croatia along with portions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia...
- BanovićiBanoviciBanovići is a town and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The intensive development of Banovići begins with construction of the railway Brčko-Banovići in the year 1946. Due to its quality, brown coal from Banovići is well-known all over Europe.-Geography:Banovići Municipality is...
- BijeljinaBijeljinaBijeljina is a city and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The city is the second largest in the Republika Srpska entity after Banja Luka and fifth largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is situated on the flat rich plains of Semberija...
- Bijeljina Region
- BilećaBilecaBileća is a town and municipality in the southeast of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the entity of Republika Srpska. It is in eastern Herzegovina near the border with Montenegro, north of Trebinje and south of Gacko...
- BorikBorikBorik is an urban neighborhood in the city of Banjaluka, Bosnia and Herzegovina . It was built northeast of the old city center after an earthquake in 1969 when Banjaluka was heavily damaged...
- Bosanska KostajnicaBosanska KostajnicaKostajnica, also known as Bosanska Kostajnica , is a town and municipality in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town and municipality are situated in the north-western part of the Republika Srpska entity and northern part of the Bosanska Krajina region. The municipality was created from part of...
- Bosanska KrupaBosanska KrupaBosanska Krupa is a town and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the Una river. It is located northeast from Bihać...
- Bosanska bijelaBosanska bijelaBosanska Bijela is a large village in Bosnia and Herzegovina located approximately 25 kilometers south of the city of Brčko on the Brčko - Banovići railway line. It has approximately 3500 inhabitants and is the largest village in the Brčko District. A hill above the village is the site of some...
- Bosanski BrodBosanski BrodBrod also known as Bosanski Brod is a town and municipality located on the south bank of the river Sava in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the north-western part of the Republika Srpska and the western part of the Posavina region.-Name:Prior to the Bosnian War it...
- Bosansko GrahovoBosansko GrahovoBosansko Grahovo is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located near the border with Croatia, near the towns of Drvar, Livno and Glamoč...
- Bosnia Province, Ottoman EmpireBosnia Province, Ottoman EmpireThe Bosnia Vilayet was an Ottoman vilayet, mostly based on the territory of the present-day state of Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as most of Slavonia, Lika and Dalmatia in present-day Croatia. It bordered Kosovo Vilayet to the south. Before the administrative reform in 1864, it was called the...
- Bosnian Podrinje CantonBosnian Podrinje CantonThe Bosnian Podrinje Canton is one of the 10 cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography:It is located in the eastern central part of the country, in the region of Podrinje...
- BrezaBrezaBreza is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, famous for the local mining activities and production of coal. It covers an area of and is part of the Zenica-Doboj Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- BusovačaBusovacaBusovača is a small town and municipality in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is from Sarajevo, from Zenica, and from Travnik.-History:During the Bosnian War, the city saw heavy fighting between the Bosnian Army and the Croatian Defence Council...
- BužimBužimBužim is a village and municipality situated in the most northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Administratively, it is part of the Una-Sana Canton.-Geography:...
- CajdrasCajdrašCajdras , a town in Central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located about 5 km west of Zenica on the regional road Zenica-Travnik. Cajdras coordinates are: Lat 44° 10' 35N Long 17° 51' 36E Altitude 726....
- Central Bosnia CantonCentral Bosnia CantonThe Central Bosnia Canton is one of the ten cantons of The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography:It is located in the center of the country, to the west of Sarajevo...
- CerigajCerigajČerigaj is a village in West Herzegovina near Siroki Brijeg with a population of about 300.-External links:*...
- DerventaDerventaDerventa is the name of a town and municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the northern part of Republika Srpska just northwest of the town of Doboj, in the Posavina region...
- Doboj EastDoboj EastDoboj East is a small rural municipality in the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Municipality:It consists of the villages of Stanić Rijeka, Klokotnica, Velika Brijesnica and Mala Brijesnica....
- Doboj Region
- DobretićiDobreticiDobretići is a village and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is one of the youngest and smallest municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina hence being one of the poorest municipalities as well...
- Domaljevac-ŠamacDomaljevac-ŠamacThe municipality of Domaljevac-Šamac is one of the newly created municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Posavina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Ethnic composition, 1991 census, town of Domaljevac:total: 4,152...
- Donji LugDonji LugDonji Lug is a geographic area in Bosnia and Herzegovina situated in the northern Bosnia in the lower basin of the river Liješnica, left tributary of the river Bosna....
- Donji VakufDonji VakufDonji Vakuf is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Jajce, Bugojno and Travnik. It is under the administration of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Settlements:• Babin Potok• Babino Selo...
- Donji ŽabarDonji ŽabarDonji Žabar is a village and a municipality in Republika Srpska, one of two entities comprising the sovereign state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:...
- Drina BanovinaDrina BanovinaThe Drina Banovina or Drina Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. Its capital was at Sarajevo and it included portions of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia...
- Dubrovnik HighlandsDubrovnik HighlandsDubrovnik Highlands comprises three areas of interest, Trebinjska Krajina , Ravno, & Neum all of which can be found in the southern tip of Bosnia & Herzegovina....
- Foča Region
- Foča-UstikolinaFoca-UstikolinaThe municipality of Foča-Ustikolina is one of three municipalities forming the Bosnian Podrinje Canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:Foča-Ustikolina used to be part of the original Foča municipality, but split itself 1995 and became part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography...
- GackoGackoGacko is a town and municipality in southeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Republika Srpska entity. It is situated in the Foča Region.-Geography:The town is in a short distance from Montenegro...
- GarevacGarevacGarevac is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-External links:*...
- Gornji VakufGornji VakufGornji Vakuf-Uskoplje is a town and municipality in Central Bosnia , located between Bugojno, Prozor, Kupres, Novi Travnik and Konjic. It is under the administration of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Gradiška, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- GrudeGrudeGrude is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina.- Geography :Grude is 49 kilometers from Mostar,19 kilometers from Imotski, and 100 km from Split....
- Han PijesakHan PijesakHan Pijesak is a town and municipality of Republika Srpska entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Settlements:• Babine Gornje• Berkovina• Brložnik• Džimrije• Gođenje• Han Pijesak• Japaga• Jelovci• Kraljevo Polje• Kram...
- Herzegovina-Neretva CantonHerzegovina-Neretva CantonThe Herzegovina-Neretva Canton is one of the 10 cantons of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The canton mainly comprises the Neretva river valley area and parts of Herzegovina west of Mostar, its administrative center.-Municipalities:...
- IlijašIlijašIlijaš is a town and municipality located north east of the inner city of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-1971:According to 1971 population census there were 23.007 residents.* Serbs - 10.941 * Muslims - 9.187...
- Istočna IlidžaIstocna IlidžaIstočna Ilidža is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Istočna Ilidža is a one of the six municipalities of the City of East Sarajevo...
- Istočni DrvarIstocni DrvarIstočni Drvar is a municipality in western Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the western part of the Republika Srpska entity and the central part of the Bosanska Krajina region...
- Istočni MostarIstocni MostarIstočni Mostar is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was also known as Srpski Mostar , and was created from part of the pre-war municipality of Mostar...
- Istočni Stari GradIstocni Stari GradIstočni Stari Grad is a municipality in City of East Sarajevo, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was also known as Srpski Stari Grad , and was created from part of the pre-war municipality of Stari Grad...
- Istočno Novo Sarajevo
- Istočno SarajevoIstocno SarajevoIstočno Sarajevo is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and de jure capital of the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina adjacent to Bosnia and Herzegovinas capital Sarajevo to its northeast. East Sarajevo consists of a few pre-war suburbal parts of Sarajevo which are now in the Republika...
- Jezero (disambiguation)
- KakanjKakanjKakanj , is an industrial town and a municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located north of Visoko and southeast of Zenica. It was built along the slopes of wide hills on either side of the Zgošća river...
- KalinovikKalinovikKalinovik is a town and municipality in the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Kalinovik is located about 40 kilometres south of Sarajevo, in the middle of one of the karstic landscapes characteristic of the region...
- Kasindol
- KiseljakKiseljakKiseljak is a small town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located northwest of Sarajevo and south of Zenica. Kiseljak lies in the valley of the rivers Fojnica , Lepenica and Kreševka, which are a tributary of the Bosna, and it is on the intersection of roads from Visoko, Fojnica,...
- Kneževo
- Kornica
- Kotor VarošKotor VarošKotor Varoš is a town and municipality in northwestern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:The city was first mentioned in the 10th century, when it was called Kotor. Varoš, added later, means "town" in Hungarian...
- KozaraKozaraKozara is a mountain in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosanska Krajina region. It is bounded by the rivers Sava - north, Vrbas - east, Sana - south and Una - west...
- Krupa na UniKrupa na UniKrupa na Uni is a municipality in northern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the north-western part of the Republika Srpska entity and the central part of the Bosanska Krajina region...
- Kupres (Republika Srpska)Kupres (Republika Srpska)Kupres , also known as Kupres Republike Srpske , is a municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the western part of the Republika Srpska entity, bordering the region of Bosanska Krajina to the north...
- Kupres (town)Kupres (town)Kupres is a town and municipality in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town is located in the Canton 10, also known as the Hercegbosanski Kanton or Hercegbosanska županija and is the north-western most town in Hercegovina.- Position :Kupres is 43 km distanced from...
- LaktašiLaktašiLaktaši is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the Republika Srpska entity near the city of Banja Luka.-Geography:...
- LjubinjeLjubinjeLjubinje is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in south-eastern part of Herzegovina region.-Demographics:...
- LjubuškiLjubuškiLjubuški is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in thewestern part of Herzegovina.-1971:28.269 total* Croats - 26.198 * Muslims by nationality - 1.812 * Serbs - 118 * Yugoslavs - 49...
- LopareLopareLopare is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the Majevica region of the Republika Srpska entity.-Demographics:...
- MaglajMaglajMaglaj is a town and municipality in Bosnia-Herzegovina. It is situated in the northern part of Bosnia-Herzegovina, in the Zenica-Doboj canton. The city lies south of the city of Doboj, the regional trade, education, culture, entertainment, and business centre. The municipality of Maglaj is one of...
- ManjačaManjacaManjača is a name of a mountain located 25 km south of the city Banja Luka, in northern part of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The mountain held a significant military base of the Yugoslav Peoples Army in second part of 20th century and was one of the military strongholds of the...
- MilićiMiliciMilići is a small town and a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-1991:total: 16,038* Serbs - 7,931 * Muslims by nationality - 7,805 * "Yugoslavs" - 68 * Croats - 7...
- MisočaMisocaOne of the biggest parts of Ilijaš Municipality is the neighborhood of Misoča, known in Bosnian as Naselje Misoča. It is the biggest community in the municipality of Ilijaš with 981 residents. Ethnically, there is majority of Bosniaks of 857 people, 121 are Serbs, 6 are Croats, 9 are Others with...
- ModričaModricaModriča is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Republika Srpska entity. It is located near the towns of Šamac, Derventa and Doboj...
- MokroMokroMokro is a village near Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is below Čerigaj....
- Mrkonjić GradMrkonjic GradMrkonjić Grad is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Republika Srpska entity. It is located in the Bosanska Krajina, between Banja Luka and Jajce.-Name:...
- Municipality of UsoraMunicipality of UsoraUsora Municipality is a rural municipality in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina with a Bosnian Croat majority.It borders with Doboj municipality, part of Republika Srpska entity. It is named after the Usora River....
- NevesinjeNevesinjeNevesinje is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in eastern Herzegovina between Mostar and Gacko. It is administratively part of the Republika Srpska entity.-Geography:...
- Novi TravnikNovi TravnikNovi Travnik is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located south of Travnik on the road to Bugojno...
- Novo GoraždeNovo GoraždeNovo Goražde , also known as Ustiprača, is a municipality of Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was split from the pre-existing municipality of Goražde and given to Republika Srpska by the Dayton treaty. The other part of the pre-war municipality is now in the Federation of Bosnia and...
- Novo SarajevoNovo SarajevoNovo Sarajevo is a municipality in Sarajevo, and Sarajevo Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-1971:111,811 total* Serbs - 45,806 * Bosniaks - 37,147...
- OdžakOdžakOdžak is a town in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near the river Sava, from the border with Croatia. Odžak is in the Posavina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Demographics:...
- OmarskaOmarskaOmarska is a small town near Prijedor in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It includes an old iron mine and ore processing plant...
- Orahov DoOrahov DoOrahov Do is a village in Ravno municipality Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is only a few kilometers away from the border with Croatia on the road from the Adriatic coast to Popovo polje. Village is inhabited by Catholic Croats. In 1991...
- OsmaciOsmaciOsmaci is a village and a municipality located in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Republika Srpska entity of BiH.-History:...
- Ostrovica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaOstrovica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaOstrovica is a small village named after a small river in the Una-Sana Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on a hill near the town of Kulen Vakuf....
- Oštra LukaOštra LukaOštra Luka is a village and a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The municipality is situated in the northwestern part of the Republika Srpska entity and the central part of the Bosanska Krajina region...
- Pale-PračaPale-PracaPale-Prača is one of three municipalities of the Bosnian Podrinje Canton located in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The main town of the municipality is Prača.-Features:...
- PelagićevoPelagicevoPelagićevo is a village and a municipality in Republika Srpska, one of two entities comprising Bosnia and Herzegovina. Pelagićevo is located in Bosanska Posavina...
- PerućicaPerucicaPerućica is one of the last remaining primeval forests in Europe. It is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, near the border with Montenegro, and is part of the Sutjeska National Park. The forest can only be explored in a company of rangers ....
- PetrićevacPetricevacPetrićevac is a part of the city of Banja Luka in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Today, there are about 25,000 inhabitants in Petrićevac.The place is the location of a Catholic church of Saint Anthony and a Franciscan monastery in the 20th century...
- Petrovac, Republika Srpska
- Petrovo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaPetrovo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosansko Petrovo Selo or Petrovo is a town and relatively young municipality located in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Pliva WaterfallPliva WaterfallThe Pliva Waterfall is located by the town of Jajce, in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the river Pliva meets the river Vrbas. It was 30 meters high, but after an earthquake during the Bosnian war and attacks on the power plant further up the river, the area was flooded and now the waterfall...
- Popovo ValleyPopovo ValleyPopovo Polje is a valley in Herzegovina, famous for its karst landscape. The Trebišnjica River flows through the valley. To the south of the valley is the Vjetrenica cave system, the reaches cave fauna places at all.-See also:* Livanjsko field* Trebišnjica...
- Posavina CantonPosavina CantonThe Posavina Canton is a canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the smallest canton, with an area of only 325 km² populated by 43,588 people , 83% of them are Croats. Its capital city is Orašje The Posavina Canton is a canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is...
- Prnjavor (Bosnia)
- Prozor-RamaProzor-RamaProzor-Rama is a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The town of Prozor is located in the northern part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton...
- Rakovica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaRakovica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaRakovica is a village in central-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located west of Ilidža and Sarajevo on the local road towards Kiseljak.Population was 2,721 in the 1991 census: 45% Bosniaks, 42% Serbs, 9% Croats and 3% Yugoslavs. Post war population consists of 90% Bosniaks, 7% Croats, and 3% Serbs....
- Regions of Republika Srpska
- Ribnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- RogaticaRogaticaRogatica is a municipality and town in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina located 60 kilometres northeast of Sarajevo; midway on the road from Goražde towards Sokolac...
- Sanski MostSanski MostSanski Most is a town and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located on the Sana River in Bosanska Krajina, between Prijedor and Ključ. Administratively it is part of the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Sarajevo-Romanija Region
- SemberijaSemberijaSemberija is a geographical region in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The main city in the region is Bijeljina. Semberija is located between Drina and Sava rivers and Majevica mountain...
- Skakavac, Foča
- Skakavac, Sarajevo
- SkenderijaSkenderijaSkenderija is a city center in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was constructed in 1969 as a cultural and sport center, but was later revitalized and expanded for the 1984 Winter Olympic Games. Below the structure is a shopping mall...
- Sniper AlleySniper Alley"Sniper Alley" was the informal name primarily for Ulica Zmaja od Bosne , the main boulevard in Sarajevo which during the Bosnian War was lined with snipers' posts, and became infamous as a dangerous place for civilians to traverse...
- SovićiSoviciGorica is a village in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Grude municipality....
- StolacStolacStolac is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the southern part of Herzegovina. Administratively, it is part of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- TeslićTeslicTeslić is a town and municipality in north-central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the central part of the Republika Srpska entity. Teslić is located on the Usora River.-History:...
- TešanjTešanjTešanj is a city and municipality in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near Teslić, Doboj and Zavidovići. Administrativley, it belongs to the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-About Tešanj:...
- TihaljinaTihaljinaTihaljina is a town in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Grude municipality. It has many cemeteries...
- TomislavgradTomislavgradTomislavgrad is a town and municipality in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Herzegovina region.- Name :...
- TorlakovacTorlakovacTorlakovac is a small village near Donji Vakuf, Bosnia and Herzegovina.The settlement is the school named...
- TrebinjeTrebinjeTrebinje is the southernmost municipality and town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is administratively part of the Republika Srpska entity and is located in southeastern Herzegovina, some from the Adriatic Sea....
- Trebinje Region
- TreskavicaTreskavicaTreskavica is a mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated in Trnovo municipality just south of city of Sarajevo.Mala Ćaba peak at 2088 meters , makes Treskavica the tallest of all the mountains circling Sarajevo, and only some 300 meters shorter than the tallest mountain in the country...
- Trnovo Municipality Istočno SarajevoTrnovo Municipality Istocno SarajevoTrnovo is a town and municipality in the city of East Sarajevo , Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It consists of part of the pre-war municipality of Trnovo...
- Trnovo Municipality SarajevoTrnovo Municipality SarajevoTrnovo is one of the nine municipalities of the Sarajevo Canton. It is located a 30 kilometers southeast of the city of Sarajevo. The seat of the municipality is in Trnovo, although the municipal council uses the "Maršal" Hotel on Mount Bjelašnica as the official meeting hall...
- VarešVarešVareš is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, famous for the local mining activities and production of iron. It is part of the Zenica-Doboj Canton and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-About Vareš:...
- Velika KladušaVelika KladušaVelika Kladuša is a city and municipality in the far northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near the border with Croatia. The closest city is Cazin, and a bit farther, the cities of Bihać and Bosanski Novi. Across the border, it is not far from Cetingrad...
- Vilina VlasVilina VlasVilina Vlas is a health spa that served as one of the main detention facilities where Bosniak prisoners were beaten, tortured and sexually assaulted during the Bosnian War, it is located about seven kilometers south-east of Višegrad, on the way to Gorazde....
- Vitina, Bosnia and HerzegovinaVitina, Bosnia and HerzegovinaVitina is a town in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Ljubuški municipality....
- VišegradVišegradVišegrad is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Republika Srpska entity. It is on the river Drina, located on the road from Goražde and Ustiprača towards Užice, Serbia.-History:...
- VjetrenicaVjetrenicaVjetrenica is the largest and most important cave in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and one of the most interesting caves in the Dinaric Alps mountain range, which is famous worldwide for its karstic and speleological riches. Its entrance it not far from the village of Zavala in southern Herzegovina...
- Vlasenica Region
- VojnoVojnoVojno is a village some 20 km outside the city of Mostar, HNŽ , in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Vrbas BanovinaVrbas BanovinaThe Vrbas Banovina or Vrbas Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. It was named after the Vrbas River and consisted mostly of territory in western Bosnia with its capital at Banja Luka...
- Vrbas RiverVrbas RiverThe Vrbas is a major river in western Bosnia and Herzegovina.It is a right tributary of the river Sava. The city of Banja Luka is located on the river banks...
- VukosavljeVukosavljeVukosavlje is a municipality in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the northern part of the Republika Srpska entity and in the southern part of the Bosanska Posavina region...
- West Herzegovina CantonWest Herzegovina CantonThe West Herzegovina Canton or West Herzegovina County is one of the 10 cantons of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Geography and population:It is located in the south of the country. It has a total area of 1,362 km2 and 81,523 inhabitants...
- ZavidovićiZavidoviciZavidovići is a town and municipality in Eastern-central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Doboj and Zenica on the confluence of rivers Bosna, Krivaja and Gostović. It sits in a valley surrounded by many mountains of which the largest is Klek...
- Zeta BanovinaZeta BanovinaThe Zeta Banovina or Zeta Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of all of the present-day Montenegro as well as adjacent parts of Central Serbia, Kosovo, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- ČajničeCajniceČajniče is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-1971:11.602 total* Muslims - 6.065 * Serbs - 5.353 * Croats - 29 * Yugoslavs - 14 * others - 141...
- Čardak, Bosnia and HerzegovinaCardak, Bosnia and HerzegovinaČardak is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina which falls under the jurisdiction of the town of Modriča....
- ČelinacCelinacČelinac is a town and municipality in north-west Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The municipality lies about to the east of the city of Banja Luka.-Geography:...
- ČelićCelicČelić is a municipality located in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Čelić was part of the municipality of Lopare prior to the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- ČerinCerinČerin is a town located in the Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the municipality of Čitluk in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- ČitlukCitlukČitluk is a town and municipality located in Herzegovina, in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a municipality of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Šamac, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- ŠekovićiŠekoviciŠekovići is a municipality and town in northeastern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Municipality Šekovići for the most part is equal with territory “Donjeg Birča” and has an area of , which represents 0.365% of BiH territory which is , or 0.806% of Republika Srpska which is . The main...
- ŠipovoŠipovoŠipovo is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the western part of the Republika Srpska entity and the southern part of the Bosanska Krajina region. The municipality covers an area of , much of which is forested. The Glogovac monastery of the Serb Orthodox...
- Široki BrijegŠiroki Brijeg-Name:The name of the city means "the wide hill" in Croatian . The city is also sometime referred to as "Široki Brig" and among the inhabitants of Herzegovina simply as "Široki" . Between 1945 and 1990, the name was officially Lištica, after the river that flows through it.-Geography:The river...
- ŽepaŽepaŽepa is a town in the east of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina in the municipality of Rogatica. Žepa is located northeast of Rogatica itself, southwest of Srebrenica and northwest of Višegrad...
- ŽiviniceŽiviniceŽivinice is a town and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located south of Tuzla. It is part of the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:The origin of the name Živinice is still not established. According to M...
History of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- History of Bosnia and HerzegovinaHistory of Bosnia and Herzegovina-Pre-Slavic Period :Bosnia has been inhabited at least since Neolithic times. In the late Bronze Age, the Neolithic population was replaced by more warlike Indo-European tribes known as the Illyrians. Celtic migrations in the 4th and 3rd century BCE displaced many Illyrian tribes from their former...
- 1991 Bosnia and Herzegovina Population Census1991 Bosnia and Herzegovina Population CensusThe 1991 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina was the last census of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina taken before the Bosnian War. It was conducted during the final week of March 1991...
- Fikret AbdićFikret AbdicFikret Abdić is a politician and businessman from Bosnia and Herzegovina, convicted of war crimes against Bosniaks in the region of Velika Kladuša....
- Army of Republika SrpskaArmy of Republika SrpskaThe Army of Republika Srpska ; Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian Vojska Republike Srpske ) also referred to as the Bosnian Serb Army, was the military of today's Republika Srpska which was then the "Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina", a self-proclaimed state within the internationally recognized...
- Army of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaArmy of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina was the military of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina created after the 1995 Dayton Agreement...
- Assassination in Sarajevo
- Ban (title)Ban (title)Ban was a title used in several states in central and south-eastern Europe between the 7th century and the 20th century.-Etymology:The word ban has entered the English language probably as a borrowing from South Slavic ban, meaning "lord, master; ruler". The Slavic word is probably borrowed from...
- Ban Borić
- Ban KulinBan KulinBan Kulin was a notable Ban of Bosnia who ruled from 1180 to 1204 first as a vassal of the Byzantine Empire and then of the Kingdom of Hungary. He was brought to the power by Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Comnenus. He had a son, Stjepan Kulinić who succeeded him as Bosnian Ban...
- Banovina of CroatiaBanovina of CroatiaThe Banovina of Croatia or Banate of Croatia was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1939 and 1943 . Its capital was at Zagreb and it included most of present-day Croatia along with portions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia...
- Banovina of SlavoniaBanovina of SlavoniaThe Banovina of Slavonia was a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary and Kingdom of Croatia. It included parts of present-day Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- BobovacBobovacBobovac is a fortified city of medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located near today's Vareš.The city was built during the reign of Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, and was first mentioned in a document dating from 1349...
- Bosnia Province, Ottoman EmpireBosnia Province, Ottoman EmpireThe Bosnia Vilayet was an Ottoman vilayet, mostly based on the territory of the present-day state of Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as most of Slavonia, Lika and Dalmatia in present-day Croatia. It bordered Kosovo Vilayet to the south. Before the administrative reform in 1864, it was called the...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina dinarBosnia and Herzegovina dinarThe Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar was the independent currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1998, used in those areas under Bosniak control. No subdivisions were issued.-History:...
- Bosniak nationalism (disambiguation)
- Bosnian GenocideBosnian GenocideThe term Bosnian Genocide refers to either the genocide committed by Bosnian Serb forces in Srebrenica in 1995 or the ethnic cleansing campaign that took place throughout areas controlled by the Bosnian Serb Army during the 1992–1995 Bosnian War....
- Bosnian WarBosnian WarThe Bosnian War or the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between April 1992 and December 1995. The war involved several sides...
- Bosnian crisisBosnian crisisThe Bosnian Crisis of 1908–1909, also known as the Annexation crisis, or the First Balkan Crisis, erupted into public view when on 6 October 1908, Austria-Hungary announced the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Russia, the Ottoman Empire, Britain, Italy, Serbia, Montenegro, Germany and France...
- Bosnian demographic changes in 1991-2005 period
- Bosnian pyramidsBosnian pyramidsThe term Bosnian pyramids has been used for a cluster of natural geological formations sometimes known as flatirons near the Bosnian town of Visoko, northwest of Sarajevo...
- BošnjaniBošnjaniBošnjani was the local Slavic name for inhabitants of Bosnia during the Middle Ages.It appeared in a number of documents from the period, in most cases coupled with the word Good . Debate on the exact nature of the term is inconclusive...
- Branko MikulićBranko MikulicBranko Mikulić was a communist politician and statesman in the Yugoslavia. Mikulić was one of the leading communist politicians in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the communist rule in the former Yugoslavia.-Biography:...
- Butmir CultureButmir CultureButmir culture existed in Butmir, near Ilidža, Bosnia and Herzegovina, dating from the Neolithic period. It is characterized by its unique pottery, and is one of the best researched European cultures from 2600-2400 BC.-History:...
- ChetniksChetniksChetniks, or the Chetnik movement , were Serbian nationalist and royalist paramilitary organizations from the first half of the 20th century. The Chetniks were formed as a Serbian resistance against the Ottoman Empire in 1904, and participated in the Balkan Wars, World War I, and World War II...
- Chronicle of the Priest of DukljaChronicle of the Priest of DukljaThe Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja is a medieval chronicle originally written by a Catholic monk of the Cistercian order by the name of Roger for the Croatian Ban Paul Šubić because an order form by Ban Šubić and a quote of Catholic monk have been discovered...
- Bosnian ChurchBosnian ChurchThe Bosnian Church is historically thought to be an indigenous branch of the Bogomils that existed in Bosnia during the Middle Ages. Adherents of the church called themselves simply Krstjani...
- Rodoljub ČolakovićRodoljub ColakovicRodoljub Čolaković was a Bosnian Serb and Yugoslav politician.A native of Bijeljina, Rodoljub Čolaković joined Socialist Party of Bosnia-Herzegovina in March 1919 as a student. Later he joined Crvena pravda, left-wing terrorist organisation in assassination of Yugoslav interior minister Milorad...
- Croatian Republic of Herzeg-BosniaCroatian Republic of Herzeg-BosniaThe Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia was an unrecognised entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina that existed between 1991 and 1994 during the Bosnian war. It was proclaimed on November 18, 1991 under the name Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia, and claimed to be a separate or distinct "political,...
- Croatian percentage in Bosnian municipalities 1971-1991
- Suada DilberovićSuada DilberovicSuada Dilberović was a Bosniak medical student at the University of Sarajevo who is considered along with Olga Sučić to be the first casualties of the Bosnian War.-Background:...
- Diocese of PannoniaDiocese of PannoniaThe Diocese of Pannonia , from 379 known as the Diocese of Illyricum, was a diocese of the Late Roman Empire. The seat of the vicarius was Sirmium.-History:...
- Drina BanovinaDrina BanovinaThe Drina Banovina or Drina Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. Its capital was at Sarajevo and it included portions of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia...
- Early Ottoman SarajevoEarly Ottoman SarajevoSarajevo as we know it today was founded by the Ottoman Empire in the 1450s upon conquering the region, with 1461 typically used as the city’s founding date. The first known Ottoman governor of Bosnia, Isa-Beg Išaković, chose the tiny local village of Brodac as a good space for a new city...
- The EnclaveThe EnclaveThe Enclave is a three-part series directed by Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen, about the fall of Srebrenica and the Dutch government's failure to protect the town from attackers. The series originally aired by Netherlands Public Broadcasting. The series was made in 2002...
- Ethnic maps of Bosnia
- Ethnic maps of Bosnian towns and municipal centers (1991)
- Ethnic maps of Bosnia towns/centers of municipalities
- Evlija Celebija's Sejahatname
- Fall Weiß (1943)Fall Weiß (1943)The Battle of the Neretva , codenamed Fall Weiss, was a German strategic plan for a combined Axis attack launched in early 1943 against the Yugoslav Partisans throughout occupied Yugoslavia during the Second World War. The offensive took place between January and April 1943...
- Gazi Husrev-begGazi Husrev-begGazi Husrev-beg was a Bosniak bey in the Ottoman Empire during the first half of the 16th century...
- Great Bosnian uprisingGreat Bosnian uprisingThe Bosnian uprising was a revolt of Bosnian Muslims against the Ottoman Empire, which began on March 29, 1831....
- Hamdija PozderacHamdija PozderacHamdija Pozderac was a Bosniak communist politician and the president of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1971- 74. He was a vice president of the former Yugoslavia in late 1980s, and was in line to become the president of Yugoslavia just before he was forced to resign from politics in 1987...
- Herzegovinian rebellion
- Historical population of Banja LukaHistorical population of Banja LukaThis article presents information about the historical population of Banja Luka.-Population growth:Note: The population figures for 1969 and onwards are for the entire Banja Luka metropolitan area.-Historical data:*1879. Banja Luka district...
- History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1918–1941)History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1918–1941)Following the war, Bosnia was incorporated into the South Slav Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes .Political life in Bosnia at this time was marked by two major trends: social and economic unrest over "Agrarian Reform 1918-1919" manifested through mass colonization and property confiscation;...
- History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1941–1945)History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1941–1945)After the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was invaded by the Axis powers during World War II, all of Bosnia was ceded to the newly-created Independent State of Croatia. Axis rule in Bosnia led to widespread persecution and mass-killings of native undesirables and anti-fascists...
- History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (958–1463)
- History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (until 958)History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (until 958)Within the boundaries of today’s Bosnia and Herzegovina, there have been many layers of prehistoric cultures whose creation and disappearance are linked to migrations of unidentified ethnic groups.-Prehistory:...
- History of HerzegovinaHistory of HerzegovinaThe History of Herzegovina ranges from the first Slavic migrations to the region to the most recent Bosnian War.-Pre-Slavic history:See Illyrians...
- History of Republika SrpskaHistory of Republika SrpskaThis is the history of Republika Srpska, one of the two entities comprising Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Overview:Through the history, territory of present-day Republika Srpska was part of the Kingdom of Illyria, the Roman Empire, the Hunnic Empire, the Kingdom of the Ostrogoths, the Kingdom of the...
- History of SarajevoHistory of SarajevoThis article is about the history of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the "History of Sarajevo" series, and includes separate articles for each of the discussed periods of time.-Ancient Times:...
- History of the Jews in Bosnia and HerzegovinaHistory of the Jews in Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Jewish community of Bosnia and Herzegovina has a rich and varied history, surviving World War II and the Yugoslav Wars, after having been born as a result of the Spanish Inquisition, and having been almost destroyed by the Holocaust....
- History of the demographics of Bosnia and HerzegovinaHistory of the demographics of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThis article is about the Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and deals with the country's documented demographics over time. For an overview of the various ethnic groups and their historical development, see Nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- House of BoshkoHouse of BoshkoThe House of Bošković are families that settled in Dubrovnik between 15th and 18th century.-History:One of the families migrated into the Republic of Ragusa after the Turkish conquest of Bosnia in the 15th century. Another Bošković family settled in the city at the end of the 18th century, coming...
- House of HrvatinićHouse of HrvatinicHrvatinić dynasty was a medieval Bosnian/Croatian noble house which ruled over various parts of Bosnia, Croatia and Dalmatia between the 13th century and the 15th century....
- House of KotromanićHouse of KotromanicThe Kotromanić dynasty was a ruling house that ruled in the medieval Bosnia and the surrounding lands, from the 13th century as Bans until the crowning with the Bosnian crowns in 1377 and then as kings until the Ottoman conquest conquest in 1463....
- Vukac HrvatinićVukac HrvatinicVukac Hrvatinić was a Duke in the service of Ban Tvrtko Kotromanić of Bosnia. He was a member of the Croat House of Hrvatinić.In 1363 Bosnia was invaded by the Hungarian King. The city of Soko on Pliva was defended by Vukac during the King's siege on 8-10 July...
- IFORIFORThe Implementation Force was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina under a one-year mandate from 20 December 1995 to 20 December 1996 under the codename Operation Joint Endeavour. Its task was to implement the military Annexes of The General Framework Agreement for...
- In the Hearts of Green BirdsIn the Hearts of Green BirdsIn the Hearts of Green Birds: The Martyrs of Bosnia, a book by various anonymous authors about the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a foundational text in Islamist literature and exists in numerous languages and recensions...
- Independent Members of Parliament CaucusIndependent Members of Parliament CaucusIndependent Members of Parliament Caucus was a group of members of the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska from 1992–1996, led by Milorad Dodik, which later evolved into the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats....
- International Criminal Tribunal for the former YugoslaviaInternational Criminal Tribunal for the former YugoslaviaThe International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991, more commonly referred to as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia or ICTY, is a...
- Isa-Beg IsakovićIsa-Beg IsakovicIsa-Beg Ishaković, or Isa-Beg Isaković, was an Ottoman general and the first governor of the Ottoman Province of Bosnia. He ruled during the 1450s and 1460s. He made much of the initial conquests for the Turkish Empire in the region, and was one of the then Sultan's most trusted generals. He was...
- Alija IzetbegovićAlija IzetbegovicAlija Izetbegović was a Bosniak activist, lawyer, author, philosopher and politician, who, in 1990, became the first president of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He served in this role until 1996, when he became a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, serving until 2000...
- Jasenovac concentration campJasenovac concentration campJasenovac concentration camp was the largest extermination camp in the Independent State of Croatia and occupied Yugoslavia during World War II...
- Jelena GrubaJelena GrubaHelen Gruba was the Queen regnant of Bosnia from 1395 to 1398. She was the only female ruler of Bosnia.Helen came from the noble House of Nikolić, which ruled a part of Zachlumia.-Queen consort:...
- Jelena ŠubićJelena ŠubicJelena Šubić was a Croatian kneginja from the noble Šubić family, and mother of Bosnian King Tvrtko.Jelena Šubić was daughter of Juraj II Šubić. She was born early in the 14th century , and was married to Regent of Bosnia Vladislav Kotromanić by his brother Mladen III Šubić at Klis Fortress in...
- Katarina Kosača-KotromanićKatarina Kosaca-KotromanicBlessed Catherine of Bosnia was the Queen consort of Bosnia as the wife of King Stephen Thomas. She was a daughter of Stjepan Vukčić Kosača, Duke of Saint Sava...
- Blaž KraljevićBlaž KraljevicBlaž Nikola Kraljević was a Bosnian Croat paramilitary leader during the first few months of the Bosnian War who commanded the Croatian Defence Forces...
- Littoral BanovinaLittoral BanovinaThe Littoral Banovina or Littoral Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1939. This province consisted of much of the historical region of Dalmatia, now in Croatia, and parts of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina and was named for its coastal location...
- Ljudevit PosavskiLjudevit PosavskiLjudevit Posavski was a Croatian Duke of Pannonian Croatia from 810 to 823. The capital of his realm was in Sisak. As the ruler of the Pannonian Slavs, he led an unsuccessful resistance to Frankish domination. He held close ties with the Carantanian and Carniolan tribes and with the Serbian tribe...
- Lower PannoniaLower PannoniaThe Lower Pannonia or Pannonia Inferior was an ancient Roman province. It was formed in the year 103 AD. The Lower Pannonia included parts of present-day Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Cities:...
- Matej NinoslavMatej NinoslavMatej Ninoslav , son of Radivoj, was a Bosnian Ban . Most of Bosnia was under the Kingdom of Hungary from 1235 to 1241. Ninoslav was also a Prince of Split in 1242–1244 during the local civil war. Ninoslav established control of most of Bosnia after the Hungarian withdrawal...
- Mihajlo Krešimir IIMihajlo Krešimir IIMichael Krešimir II was a King of Croatia from 949 to his death in 969. He was a member of the House of Trpimir. Krešimir II was a son of Krešimir I and the younger brother of Miroslav, who preceded him as King of Croatia in 945....
- Municipal election in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1990Municipal election in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1990The municipal elections of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1990 were won by several parties. In most municipalities they organized governments in coalitions, or independently if they had a large majority....
- OmarskaOmarskaOmarska is a small town near Prijedor in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It includes an old iron mine and ore processing plant...
- Operation Joint Endeavor
- PannoniaPannoniaPannonia was an ancient province of the Roman Empire bounded north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia....
- Pannonia SaviaPannonia SaviaThe Pannonia Savia, also known as Savia and Pannonia Ripariensis, was an ancient Roman province. It was formed in the year 296, during the reign of emperor Diocletian. The capital of the province was Siscia . Pannonia Savia included parts of present-day Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and...
- Pannonia SecundaPannonia SecundaThe Pannonia Secunda was one of the provinces of the Roman Empire. It was formed in the year 296, during the reign of emperor Diocletian. The capital of the province was Sirmium...
- Paris Peace Conference, 1919Paris Peace Conference, 1919The Paris Peace Conference was the meeting of the Allied victors following the end of World War I to set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers following the armistices of 1918. It took place in Paris in 1919 and involved diplomats from more than 32 countries and nationalities...
- Praetorian prefecture of IllyricumPraetorian prefecture of IllyricumThe praetorian prefecture of Illyricum was one of four praetorian prefectures into which the Late Roman Empire was divided.The administrative centre of the prefecture was Sirmium , and, after 379, Thessalonica...
- Prijezda IPrijezda IPrijezda I was a Bosnian Ban as a vassal of the Hungarian Kingdom reigning 1250–1287. He was probably the founder of the House of Kotromanić.- From Christianity to Heresy and backwards :...
- Prijezda IIPrijezda IIPrijezda II was a Bosnian Ban in 1287–1290 alone, but later together with his brother Stephen I Kotroman as a vassal of the Hungarian Kingdom. He was one of the sons of Ban Prijezda I. After his father's withdrawal from power in 1287, he split Bosnia with his brother taking control over western...
- Romeo and Juliet in SarajevoRomeo and Juliet in SarajevoRomeo and Juliet in Sarajevo was an international documentary about the deaths of Admira Ismić and Boško Brkić . The couple were natives of the former Yugoslavia, living in the city of Sarajevo...
- SAO Bosanska KrajinaSAO Bosanska KrajinaSerbian Autonomous Oblast of Bosanska Krajina was a self-proclaimed Serbian autonomous region within today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was sometimes called the Autonomous Region of Krajina . SAO Bosanska Krajina was located in the geographical region named Bosanska Krajina. Its capital was...
- SAO HerzegovinaSAO HerzegovinaSerbian Autonomous Oblast of Herzegovina was a Serbian self-proclaimed autonomous region within today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was proclaimed by the Assembly of the Association of Municipalities of Bosnian Krajina in 1991 and was subsequently included into Republika Srpska. SAO Herzegovina...
- SAO North-Eastern BosniaSAO North-Eastern BosniaSerbian Autonomous Oblast of North-Eastern Bosnia was a self-proclaimed Serbian autonomous region within today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. It existed between 1991 and 1992, when it became part of Republika Srpska. The main city of North-Eastern Bosnia was Bijeljina...
- SAO RomanijaSAO RomanijaSerbian Autonomous Oblast of Romanija was a self-proclaimed Serbian autonomous region within today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. It existed from 1991 to 1992 when it became part of Republika Srpska.-See also:*Republika Srpska*Bosnian war...
- SFORSFORThe Stabilisation Force was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina which was tasked with upholding the Dayton Agreement. It replaced the previous force IFOR...
- Sarajevo RoseSarajevo RoseA Sarajevo Rose is a concrete scar caused by a mortar shell's explosion that was later filled with red resin. Mortar rounds landing on concrete create a unique fragmentation pattern that looks almost floral in arrangement...
- SerbinumSerbinumSerbinum, also known as Servitium or Servicium, was an ancient Roman city in the province of Pannonia. It was situated in the location of present-day Gradiška in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Sources:...
- Siege of SarajevoSiege of SarajevoThe Siege of Sarajevo is the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare. Serb forces of the Republika Srpska and the Yugoslav People's Army besieged Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 5 April 1992 to 29 February 1996 during the Bosnian War.After Bosnia...
- Ferhat-paša SokolovićFerhat-paša SokolovicFerhat-pasha Sokolović was an Ottoman general and statesman from Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Biography:Ferhat-pasha was born into the famous Bosnian family, which among others, also gave the Ottoman Grand Vizier Mehmed Pasha Sokolović. Ferhat Pasha was governor of the sanjak of Klis between 1566 and...
- Srebrenica massacreSrebrenica massacreThe Srebrenica massacre, also known as the Srebrenica genocide, refers to the July 1995 killing, during the Bosnian War, of more than 8,000 Bosniaks , mainly men and boys, in and around the town of Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, by units of the Army of Republika Srpska under the command of...
- Stephen I of BosniaStephen I of BosniaStephen I Kotromanić was a Bosnian Ban from 1287 to 1290 jointly with Ban Prijezda II and 1290–1314 alone as a vassal of the Kingdom of Hungary. Internally, he was a vassal of the Banate of Croatia and Kingdom of Srem...
- Stephen II of BosniaStephen II of BosniaStephen II was a Bosnian Ban from 1314, but in reality from 1322 to 1353 together with his brother, Vladislav in 1326–1353. He was the son of Bosnian Ban Stephen I Kotroman and Elizabeth, sister of King Stephen Vladislav II of Syrmia...
- Stjepan DabišaStjepan DabišaStephen Dabiša was the king of Bosnia from 1391 to 1395 and a member of the House of Kotromanić.-Early life:...
- Stjepan DržislavStjepan DržislavStephen Držislav was a King of Croatia from 969 AD until his death in 997. He was a member of the Trpimirović dynasty. He ruled from Biograd with Godemir as his Ban.-Early period:...
- Stjepan KulinićStjepan KulinicStephen Kulinić , son of Bosnia's Ban Kulin, was a Bosnian Ban in 1204–1232. He was a faithful Catholic and thus a supporter of the Hungarian Crown, but not very popular in Bosnia - as he turned away from his father's policies and prosecuted the Bogumils...
- Stjepan OstojaStjepan OstojaStephen Ostoja was Bosnian King from 1398 to 1404 and from 1409 to 1418.-Family connections:He was a member of the House of Kotromanić, son of Tvrtko and grandson of Vladislav of Kotroman and his wife, Jelena Šubić from the Croatian noble Šubić family...
- Stjepan Tomaš KotromanićStjepan Tomaš KotromanicStephen Thomas was King of Bosnia from 1443 until his death....
- Stjepan TomaševićStjepan TomaševicStephen Tomašević was the last King of Bosnia and also the last Despot of Serbia .-Family:He was the son of King Stephen Thomas of Bosnia...
- Stjepan Vukčić KosačaStjepan Vukcic KosacaStjepan Vukčić Kosača was a Herzegovina nobleman. He was a member of the House of Kosača, a Grand Duke of Herzegovina, Lord of Zahumlje and Primorje and also Herzog of Serbian Saint Sava...
- ŠubićŠubicThe Šubić were one of the twelve tribes which constituted Croatian statehood in the Middle Ages; they held the county of Bribir in inland Dalmatia.-Origins:...
- Sutjeska offensiveSutjeska offensiveThe Battle of the Sutjeska , codenamed Fall Schwarz, was a joint attack by the Axis taking place from 15 May to 16 June 1943, which aimed to destroy the main Yugoslav Partisan force, near the Sutjeska river in south-eastern Bosnia...
- The role of foreign fighters in the Bosnian war
- Theme SirmiumTheme SirmiumThe Theme of Sirmium was a Byzantine administrative unit , which existed in present-day Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 11th century. Its capital was Sirmium .-History:...
- TomislavTomislavKing Tomislav was a ruler of Croatia in the Middle Ages. He reigned from 910 until 928, first as Duke of Dalmatian Croatia in 910–925, and then became first King of the Croatian Kingdom in 925–928....
- TravuniaTravuniaTravunia was a medieval region, administrative unit and principality, which was part of Medieval Serbia , and in its last years, the Bosnian Kingdom . The county became hereditary in a number of noble houses, often kin to the ruling dynasty. The region came under Ottoman rule in 1482...
- Treaty of KarlowitzTreaty of KarlowitzThe Treaty of Karlowitz was signed on 26 January 1699 in Sremski Karlovci , concluding the Austro-Ottoman War of 1683–1697 in which the Ottoman side had been defeated at the Battle of Zenta...
- Treaty of PassarowitzTreaty of PassarowitzThe Treaty of Passarowitz or Treaty of Požarevac was the peace treaty signed in Požarevac , a town in Ottoman Empire , on 21 July 1718 between the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria and the Republic of Venice on the other.During the years 1714-1718, the Ottomans had...
- Trpimir I of CroatiaTrpimir I of CroatiaTrpimir I was a duke of Croatia in 845–864, and the founder of the Croatian House of Trpimirović. Although he was formally vassal of the Frankish Emperor Lothair I, Trpimir used Frankish-Byzantine conflicts to rule on his own.-Reign:...
- Turkish Croatia
- Tvrtko I of BosniaTvrtko I of BosniaStjepan Tvrtko I was a ruler of medieval Bosnia. He ruled in 1353–1366 and again in 1367–1377 as Ban and in 1377–1391 as the first Bosnian King....
- Tvrtko II of BosniaTvrtko II of BosniaStephen Tvrtko II reigned as King of Bosnia from 1404 to 1409 and again from 1421 to his death. His reigns took place during a very turbulent part of Bosnian history.-Family connections:...
- U.S. 3d Armored Cavalry RegimentU.S. 3d Armored Cavalry RegimentThe 3d Armored Cavalry Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army currently stationed at Fort Hood, TX.The Regiment has a history in the United States Army that dates back to 19 May 1845, when it was Constituted in the Regular Army as the Regiment of Mounted Riflemen at Jefferson Barracks,...
- Upper PannoniaUpper PannoniaThe Upper Pannonia or Pannonia Superior was ancient Roman province with the capital Carnuntum. It was formed in the year 103 AD. Upper Pannonia included parts of present-day Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovakia....
- Vladislav Hercegović KosačaVladislav Hercegovic KosacaVladislav Hercegović from the House of Kosača was a Medieval ruler of Herzegovina. In the year 1466 he succeeded his father Stjepan Vukčić, receiving his lands and the title of Herzog of Saint Sava. During his father's reign he is known to have interfered with his affairs...
- Vladislav KotromanićVladislav KotromanicVladislav Kotromanić was a 14th-century acting regent of medieval Bosnia, from September 1353 to his death in 1354. He was co-regent with his brother, Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, 1326-1353....
- Vlatko VukovićVlatko VukovicVlatko Vuković Kosača was a medieval nobleman who ruled as Grand Duke of Hum.He was a son of Vuk Kosača, the founder of the medieval house of Kosača. He governed the province of Hum, which was part of the Banate of Bosnia. The Ottoman threat was building to the east, threatening neighboring...
- Vrbas BanovinaVrbas BanovinaThe Vrbas Banovina or Vrbas Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. It was named after the Vrbas River and consisted mostly of territory in western Bosnia with its capital at Banja Luka...
- Hrvoje VukčićHrvoje VukcicHrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić was a Ban of Croatia, Grand Duke of Bosnia and a Herzog of Split. He was the most prominent member of the Croatian noble House of Hrvatinić and the strongest of the three main large feudalists of early feudal medieval Bosnia...
- Washington AgreementWashington AgreementThe Washington Agreement was a ceasefire agreement between the warring Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, signed in Washington on 18 March 1994 and Vienna. It was signed by Bosnian Prime Minister Haris Silajdžić, Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granić and...
- Western BosniaWestern BosniaThe Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia was a small unrecognized entity in the northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Young BosniaYoung BosniaYoung Bosnia was a revolutionary movement active before World War I, the members were predominantly school students who were ethnic Serbs, but included Bosniaks...
- ZahumljeZahumljeZachlumia or Zahumlje was a medieval principality located in modern-day regions of Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia...
- Zeta BanovinaZeta BanovinaThe Zeta Banovina or Zeta Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of all of the present-day Montenegro as well as adjacent parts of Central Serbia, Kosovo, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina...
Austria–Hungary
- Austria–Hungary
- Archducal hatArchducal hatThe archducal hat is the insignia of the Archduchy of Austria. It is kept in Klosterneuburg Monastery in perpetuity.-History:The first archducal coronet was shown on a portrait of Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria, though this coronet probably never existed...
- Assassination in Sarajevo
- AusgleichAusgleichThe Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 established the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary. The Compromise re-established the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Hungary, separate from and no longer subject to the Austrian Empire...
- Austrian Crown JewelsAustrian Crown JewelsThe collective term Austrian Crown Jewels or insignia denotes the regalia and vestments worn by the Holy Roman emperor, and later the Austrian emperor, during the coronation ceremony and at various other state functions...
- Austrian LittoralAustrian LittoralThe Austrian Littoral was established as a crown land of the Austrian Empire in 1849. In 1861 it was divided into the three crown lands of the Imperial Free City of Trieste and its suburbs, the Margraviate of Istria, and the Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca, which each had separate...
- Austro-Hungarian North Pole ExpeditionAustro-Hungarian North Pole ExpeditionThe Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition was an expedition that ran from 1872–74 and discovered Franz-Josef Land. According to Julius von Payer, one of the leaders, the journey was to find the north-eastern passage. It actually explored the area northwest of Novaya Zemlya. According to the...
- Austro-Hungarian kroneAustro-Hungarian kroneThe Krone or korona was the official currency of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1892 until the dissolution of the empire in 1918...
- Central PowersCentral PowersThe Central Powers were one of the two warring factions in World War I , composed of the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of Bulgaria...
- CisleithaniaCisleithaniaCisleithania was a name of the Austrian part of Austria-Hungary, the Dual Monarchy created in 1867 and dissolved in 1918. The name was used by politicians and bureaucrats, but it had no official status...
- Duchy of StyriaDuchy of StyriaThe history of Styria concerns the region roughly corresponding to the modern Austrian state of Styria and the Slovene region of Styria from its settlement by Germans and Slavs in the Dark Ages until the present...
- Esterházy (disambiguation)
- Ethnic and religious composition of Austria-Hungary
- Gorizia and GradiscaGorizia and GradiscaThe County of Gorizia and Gradisca was a Habsburg county in Central Europe, in what is now a multilingual border area of Italy and Slovenia. It was named for its two major urban centers, Gorizia and Gradisca d'Isonzo.-Province of the Habsburg Empire:...
- Austro-Hungarian guldenAustro-Hungarian guldenThe Gulden or forint was the currency of the Austrian Empire and later the Austro-Hungarian Empire between 1754 and 1892 when it was replaced by the Krone/korona as part of the introduction of the gold standard. In Austria, the Gulden was initially divided into 60 Kreuzer, and in Hungary, the...
- Gulf of Kotor MutinyGulf of Kotor MutinyThe Gulf of Kotor Mutiny was an unsuccessful revolt by sailors of the Austro-Hungarian Navy in 1918. The mutiny took place in the Gulf of Kotor naval base....
- Herrenhaus
- Imperial Crown of AustriaImperial Crown of AustriaThe Crown of the Austrian Empire was originally the personal crown of emperor Rudolf II. It is therefore also known as the Crown of Rudolf II, or the Crown of the Austrian Empire.- History :...
- Italia irredentaItalia irredentaItalian irredentism was an Italian Irredentist movement that aimed at the unification of all ethnically Italian peoples....
- Italian unificationItalian unificationItalian unification was the political and social movement that agglomerated different states of the Italian peninsula into the single state of Italy in the 19th century...
- Jiří Kristián z LobkowiczJirí Kristián z LobkowiczGeorg Christian, The Prince of Lobkowicz was a member of the old Bohemian aristocratic family of Lobkowicz and an influential politician of the late 19th century Bohemia and Austria-Hungary...
- K.u.k.K.u.k.The German phrase kaiserlich und königlich , typically abbreviated as k. u. k., k. und k. , or k. & k., refers to the Court of the Habsburgs in a broader historical perspective . Some modern authors restrict its use to the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary from 1867 to 1918...
- Kingdom of Croatia-SlavoniaKingdom of Croatia-SlavoniaThe Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia or Croatia Slavonia was an autonomous kingdom within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It was part of the Hungarian Kingdom within the dual Austro-Hungarian state, being within the Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen or Transleithania...
- KinskyKinskyThe Kinsky family of the Counts and later Princes was one of the oldest and most illustrious families originating from Bohemia...
- Line of succession to the Austro-Hungarian throneLine of succession to the Austro-Hungarian throneThe dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary was abolished in 1918. The current Head of the House of Habsburg is Archduke Karl. The succession law used is Semi-Salic.-Equal marriages:...
- MayerlingMayerlingMayerling is a small village in Lower Austria belonging to the municipality of Alland in the district of Baden. It is situated on the Schwechat River, in the Wienerwald , 15 miles southwest of Vienna...
- Imperial Austrian State RailwaysImperial Austrian State RailwaysThe Imperial Royal State Railways was the state railway organisation in the Cisleithanian part of Austria-Hungary.-Early history:...
- Reichsrat (Austria)Reichsrat (Austria)The Imperial Council of Austria from 1867 to 1918 was the parliament of the Cisleithanian part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It was a bicameral legislature, consisting of the Herrenhaus and the Abgeordnetenhaus...
- SchatzkammerSchatzkammerSchatzkammer is a German word which translates as Treasure Room, and is a term also used in English for the collection of treasures, especially those in precious metals and jewels, of a ruler or other collector, kept in a secure room, often in the basement of a palace or castle...
- The Pig War
- Transleithania
- Treaty of TrianonTreaty of TrianonThe Treaty of Trianon was the peace agreement signed in 1920, at the end of World War I, between the Allies of World War I and Hungary . The treaty greatly redefined and reduced Hungary's borders. From its borders before World War I, it lost 72% of its territory, which was reduced from to...
- Triple Alliance (1882)Triple Alliance (1882)The Triple Alliance was the military alliance between Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy, , that lasted from 1882 until the start of World War I in 1914...
- United States of Greater AustriaUnited States of Greater AustriaThe United States of Greater Austria was an idea created by a group of scholars surrounding the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand that never came to pass...
- Young BosniaYoung BosniaYoung Bosnia was a revolutionary movement active before World War I, the members were predominantly school students who were ethnic Serbs, but included Bosniaks...
Bans of Bosnia
- Ban Borić
- Ban KulinBan KulinBan Kulin was a notable Ban of Bosnia who ruled from 1180 to 1204 first as a vassal of the Byzantine Empire and then of the Kingdom of Hungary. He was brought to the power by Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Comnenus. He had a son, Stjepan Kulinić who succeeded him as Bosnian Ban...
- Matej NinoslavMatej NinoslavMatej Ninoslav , son of Radivoj, was a Bosnian Ban . Most of Bosnia was under the Kingdom of Hungary from 1235 to 1241. Ninoslav was also a Prince of Split in 1242–1244 during the local civil war. Ninoslav established control of most of Bosnia after the Hungarian withdrawal...
- Prijezda IPrijezda IPrijezda I was a Bosnian Ban as a vassal of the Hungarian Kingdom reigning 1250–1287. He was probably the founder of the House of Kotromanić.- From Christianity to Heresy and backwards :...
- Prijezda IIPrijezda IIPrijezda II was a Bosnian Ban in 1287–1290 alone, but later together with his brother Stephen I Kotroman as a vassal of the Hungarian Kingdom. He was one of the sons of Ban Prijezda I. After his father's withdrawal from power in 1287, he split Bosnia with his brother taking control over western...
- Stephen I of BosniaStephen I of BosniaStephen I Kotromanić was a Bosnian Ban from 1287 to 1290 jointly with Ban Prijezda II and 1290–1314 alone as a vassal of the Kingdom of Hungary. Internally, he was a vassal of the Banate of Croatia and Kingdom of Srem...
- Stephen II of BosniaStephen II of BosniaStephen II was a Bosnian Ban from 1314, but in reality from 1322 to 1353 together with his brother, Vladislav in 1326–1353. He was the son of Bosnian Ban Stephen I Kotroman and Elizabeth, sister of King Stephen Vladislav II of Syrmia...
- Stjepan KulinićStjepan KulinicStephen Kulinić , son of Bosnia's Ban Kulin, was a Bosnian Ban in 1204–1232. He was a faithful Catholic and thus a supporter of the Hungarian Crown, but not very popular in Bosnia - as he turned away from his father's policies and prosecuted the Bogumils...
Bosniak history
- BošnjaniBošnjaniBošnjani was the local Slavic name for inhabitants of Bosnia during the Middle Ages.It appeared in a number of documents from the period, in most cases coupled with the word Good . Debate on the exact nature of the term is inconclusive...
- Gazi Husrev-begGazi Husrev-begGazi Husrev-beg was a Bosniak bey in the Ottoman Empire during the first half of the 16th century...
- Osman GradaščevićOsman GradašcevicOsman Pasha Gradaščević, Gazi Osman Pasha Gradaščević was a Bosnian Muslim nobleman at the turn of the 18th century.Osman Gradaščević was the captain of the Ottoman military captaincy of Gradačac, which he was in control of since 1765. During his rule he was one of the most powerful and richest...
- Great Bosnian uprisingGreat Bosnian uprisingThe Bosnian uprising was a revolt of Bosnian Muslims against the Ottoman Empire, which began on March 29, 1831....
- Hamdija PozderacHamdija PozderacHamdija Pozderac was a Bosniak communist politician and the president of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1971- 74. He was a vice president of the former Yugoslavia in late 1980s, and was in line to become the president of Yugoslavia just before he was forced to resign from politics in 1987...
- House of KotromanićHouse of KotromanicThe Kotromanić dynasty was a ruling house that ruled in the medieval Bosnia and the surrounding lands, from the 13th century as Bans until the crowning with the Bosnian crowns in 1377 and then as kings until the Ottoman conquest conquest in 1463....
- Hrvoje VukčićHrvoje VukcicHrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić was a Ban of Croatia, Grand Duke of Bosnia and a Herzog of Split. He was the most prominent member of the Croatian noble House of Hrvatinić and the strongest of the three main large feudalists of early feudal medieval Bosnia...
- Husein GradaščevićHusein GradašcevicHusein-kapetan Gradaščević was a Bosnian Muslim general who fought for Bosnian autonomy in the Ottoman Empire. He is often referred to as "Zmaj od Bosne", meaning "Dragon of Bosnia"...
- Isa-Beg IsakovićIsa-Beg IsakovicIsa-Beg Ishaković, or Isa-Beg Isaković, was an Ottoman general and the first governor of the Ottoman Province of Bosnia. He ruled during the 1450s and 1460s. He made much of the initial conquests for the Turkish Empire in the region, and was one of the then Sultan's most trusted generals. He was...
- Alija IzetbegovićAlija IzetbegovicAlija Izetbegović was a Bosniak activist, lawyer, author, philosopher and politician, who, in 1990, became the first president of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He served in this role until 1996, when he became a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, serving until 2000...
- Ferhat-paša SokolovićFerhat-paša SokolovicFerhat-pasha Sokolović was an Ottoman general and statesman from Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Biography:Ferhat-pasha was born into the famous Bosnian family, which among others, also gave the Ottoman Grand Vizier Mehmed Pasha Sokolović. Ferhat Pasha was governor of the sanjak of Klis between 1566 and...
- Stjepan OstojaStjepan OstojaStephen Ostoja was Bosnian King from 1398 to 1404 and from 1409 to 1418.-Family connections:He was a member of the House of Kotromanić, son of Tvrtko and grandson of Vladislav of Kotroman and his wife, Jelena Šubić from the Croatian noble Šubić family...
- Stjepan Tomaš KotromanićStjepan Tomaš KotromanicStephen Thomas was King of Bosnia from 1443 until his death....
- Stjepan TomaševićStjepan TomaševicStephen Tomašević was the last King of Bosnia and also the last Despot of Serbia .-Family:He was the son of King Stephen Thomas of Bosnia...
- Stjepan Vukčić KosačaStjepan Vukcic KosacaStjepan Vukčić Kosača was a Herzegovina nobleman. He was a member of the House of Kosača, a Grand Duke of Herzegovina, Lord of Zahumlje and Primorje and also Herzog of Serbian Saint Sava...
- Tvrtko I of BosniaTvrtko I of BosniaStjepan Tvrtko I was a ruler of medieval Bosnia. He ruled in 1353–1366 and again in 1367–1377 as Ban and in 1377–1391 as the first Bosnian King....
- Tvrtko II of BosniaTvrtko II of BosniaStephen Tvrtko II reigned as King of Bosnia from 1404 to 1409 and again from 1421 to his death. His reigns took place during a very turbulent part of Bosnian history.-Family connections:...
Bosnian War
- Arbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on the former YugoslaviaArbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on the former YugoslaviaThe Arbitration Commission of the Conference on Yugoslavia was a commission set up by the Council of Ministers of the European Economic Community on 27 August 1991 to provide the Conference on Yugoslavia with legal advice...
- Army of Republika SrpskaArmy of Republika SrpskaThe Army of Republika Srpska ; Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian Vojska Republike Srpske ) also referred to as the Bosnian Serb Army, was the military of today's Republika Srpska which was then the "Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina", a self-proclaimed state within the internationally recognized...
- Army of the Republic of Bosnia and HerzegovinaArmy of the Republic of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was the military force of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina established by the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992 following the outbreak of the Bosnian War...
- Croatian Defence CouncilCroatian Defence CouncilThe Croatian Defence Council was a military formation of the self-proclaimed Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia during the Bosnian War.-History:...
- Croatian Defence ForcesCroatian Defence ForcesThe Croatian Defence Forces was the military arm of the Croatian Party of Rights from 1991 to 1992 during the first stages of the Yugoslav wars....
- Croatian Republic of Herzeg-BosniaCroatian Republic of Herzeg-BosniaThe Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia was an unrecognised entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina that existed between 1991 and 1994 during the Bosnian war. It was proclaimed on November 18, 1991 under the name Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia, and claimed to be a separate or distinct "political,...
- Dayton AgreementDayton AgreementThe General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as the Dayton Agreement, Dayton Accords, Paris Protocol or Dayton-Paris Agreement, is the peace agreement reached at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio in November 1995, and formally signed in Paris on...
- ECMMECMMThe European Union Monitoring Mission is a program initiated by the European Union in July 1991 to monitor borders, inter-ethnic relations, refugee traffic, and political and security developments in the former-Yugoslavia area of the western Balkans...
- Bosnian GenocideBosnian GenocideThe term Bosnian Genocide refers to either the genocide committed by Bosnian Serb forces in Srebrenica in 1995 or the ethnic cleansing campaign that took place throughout areas controlled by the Bosnian Serb Army during the 1992–1995 Bosnian War....
- Jean-Pierre SteinhoferJean-Pierre SteinhoferJean-Pierre Steinhofer is a French Army officer graduated in the École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr.Jean-Pierre Steinhofer is one of the young military writers whose articles are often read in the French Army....
- Thom KarremansThom KarremansColonel Thomas Jakob Peter Karremans was the commander of Dutchbat troops in Srebrenica at the time of the Srebrenica massacre during Bosnian War. Karremans had been assigned to defend the Bosniak enclave made the U.N...
- Markale massacresMarkale massacresThe Markale massacres were two bombardments carried out by the Army of Republika Srpska targeting civilians during the Siege of Sarajevo in the Bosnian War. They occurred at the Markale located in the historic core of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.The first happened on February...
- NATO bombing of Republika SrpskaNATO bombing of Republika SrpskaThe 1995 NATO bombing in Bosnia and Herzegovina was a sustained air campaign conducted by the North-Atlantic Treaty Organization to undermine the military capability of the Army of the Republika Srpska which threatened and attacked UN-designated "safe areas" in Bosnia during the Bosnian war...
- Peace plans offered before and during the Bosnian WarPeace plans offered before and during the Bosnian WarFour major peace plans were offered before and during the Bosnian-Herzegovina War, commonly known as the Bosnian War, by European Community and United Nations diplomats before the conflict was settled by the Dayton Agreement in 1995....
- Sarajevo TunnelSarajevo TunnelDuring the Siege of Sarajevo during Bosnian War between 1992 and 1995, the Sarajevo Tunnel was constructed by the besieged citizens of Sarajevo in order to link the city of Sarajevo, which was entirely cut-off by Serbian forces, with the Bosnian-held territory on the other end of the supposedly...
- Serb Volunteer GuardSerb Volunteer GuardThe Serb Volunteer Guard also known as Arkan's Tigers was a Serbian volunteer paramilitary unit, founded and led by Željko Ražnatović, that fought in Croatia ; Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the Kosovo War ....
- Siege of SarajevoSiege of SarajevoThe Siege of Sarajevo is the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare. Serb forces of the Republika Srpska and the Yugoslav People's Army besieged Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 5 April 1992 to 29 February 1996 during the Bosnian War.After Bosnia...
- United Nations Protection ForceUnited Nations Protection ForceThe United Nations Protection Force ', was the first United Nations peacekeeping force in Croatia and in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Yugoslav wars. It existed between the beginning of UN involvement in February 1992, and its restructuring into other forces in March 1995...
- Washington AgreementWashington AgreementThe Washington Agreement was a ceasefire agreement between the warring Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, signed in Washington on 18 March 1994 and Vienna. It was signed by Bosnian Prime Minister Haris Silajdžić, Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granić and...
- Western BosniaWestern BosniaThe Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia was a small unrecognized entity in the northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Zlata's DiaryZlata's DiaryZlata's Diary is a book by Zlata Filipović, who was a young girl living in Sarajevo while it was under siege in 1992....
Bosnian genocide
- Bosnian genocide case at the International Court of JusticeBosnian genocide case at the International Court of Justice-Dissenting opinion:Vice-President of the International Court of Justice, Judge Al-Khasawneh, sharply dissented:-Analysis:Serbia's violations of its obligations stem not only from the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide but also from two "provisional protective...
- Heliodrom CampHeliodrom CampHeliodrom camp was a concentration camp operated between September 1992 and April 1994 by the Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia and Croatian Defence Council to detain Bosniaks and other non-Croats during the Bosnian War, it was located in Rodoc, just south of Mostar town, in Mostar...
- Keraterm campKeraterm campKeraterm camp was a concentration camp near the town of Prijedor in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War and genocide from 1992 to 1995. The camp was founded by the authorities of Republika Srpska and was used to collect and confine civilians of Bosniak and Bosnian Croat...
- Manjača campManjaca campManjača camp was a concentration camp on mountain Manjača near the city of Banja Luka in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Croatian War and Bosnian War from 1991 to 1995...
- Omarska campOmarska campOmarska camp was a concentration camp run by Bosnian Serb forces, in Omarska, a mining town near Prijedor in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, set up during the Prijedor massacre for Bosniak and Croat men and women. Functioning in the first months of the Bosnian War in 1992, it was one of 677...
- Srebrenica Genocide MemorialSrebrenica Genocide MemorialThe Srebrenica Genocide Memorial, officially known as the Srebrenica-Potočari Memorial and Cemetery for the Victims of the 1995 Genocide, is the memorial-cemetery complex in Srebrenica set up to honour the victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide....
- Srebrenica massacreSrebrenica massacreThe Srebrenica massacre, also known as the Srebrenica genocide, refers to the July 1995 killing, during the Bosnian War, of more than 8,000 Bosniaks , mainly men and boys, in and around the town of Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, by units of the Army of Republika Srpska under the command of...
- Trnopolje campTrnopolje campTrnopolje camp was a concentration camp established in the village of Trnopolje near the city of Prijedor in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina in the first months of the Bosnian War.-History:...
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
- International Criminal Tribunal for the former YugoslaviaInternational Criminal Tribunal for the former YugoslaviaThe International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991, more commonly referred to as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia or ICTY, is a...
- Milošević trial
- Daryl A. MundisDaryl A. MundisDaryl A. Mundis served as a Senior Trial Attorney at The Hague as a lead prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia....
People indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
- Rahim AdemiRahim AdemiRahim Ademi is a Croatian Army general of Kosovo-Albanian origin.Born and raised in the village of Karač, Vučitrn, SFR Yugoslavia, now found in Kosovo. Ademi finished the Yugoslav military academy in Belgrade in 1976...
- Milan BabićMilan BabicMilan Babić was from 1991 to 1995 the first President of the Republic of Serbian Krajina, a Croatian region at the time of the war largely populated by a Serbs of Croatia that wished to break away from Croatia.He was indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former...
- Haradin BalaHaradin BalaHaradin Bala is an Albanian-Kosovar commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army , found guilty of crimes against humanity and violations of the customs of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia...
- Predrag BanovićPredrag BanovicPredrag Banović is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions at the Keraterm camp during the Bosnian War...
- Vidoje BlagojevićVidoje BlagojevicVidoje Blagojević is a former commander of the Bratunac Brigade of the Republika Srpska Army who is serving a 15 year sentence for his involvement in the Srebrenica massacre...
- Tihomir BlaškićTihomir BlaškicTihomir Blaškić is a Bosnian Croat army officer who was sentenced in 2000 to 45 years imprisonment at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for war crimes as part of the Lašva valley ethnic cleansing...
- Janko BobetkoJanko BobetkoJanko Bobetko was a Croatian Army general and Chief of the General Staff during the Croatian War of Independence from 1992 until his retirement in 1995. Bobetko had been charged with war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia but died before he could be tried...
- Agim ÇekuAgim ÇekuAgim Çeku is the current Minister of Security Forces for the Republic of Kosovo. He is also the former Prime Minister of Kosovo and a chief of the Kosovo Liberation Army . He was born in the village of Ćuška near Peć, in the Yugoslav province of Kosovo .Çeku is an ethnic Albanian...
- Valentin ĆorićValentin CoricValentin Ćorić is a Bosnian-Croat politician who is among six defendants charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia -Background:...
- Miroslav DeronjićMiroslav DeronjicMiroslav Deronjić is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with persecution, a crime against humanity, by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions related to the attack on the Bosnian village of Glogova.Deronjić held the...
- Slavko DokmanovićSlavko DokmanovicSlavko Dokmanović was born on 14 December 1949 in Trpinja, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia, and died on 29 June 1998, in The Hague...
- Vlastimir Đorđević
- Ante GotovinaAnte GotovinaAnte Gotovina is a former Senior Corporal of the French Foreign Legion and former Lieutenant General of the Croatian Army who served in the Croatian War for Independence...
- Goran HadžićGoran HadžicGoran Hadžić is a former president of the Republic of Serbian Krajina who was in office during the Croatian War of Independence. He is accused of crimes against humanity and of violation of the laws and customs of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.The court...
- Sefer HalilovićSefer HalilovicSefer Halilović is a former general and commanding officer of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2001, he was indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and eventually acquitted...
- Ramush HaradinajRamush HaradinajRamush Haradinaj is a former leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army and former prime minister of Kosovo. He leads the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo and is among former KLA officers charged of war crimes during the 1999 Kosovo War by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia...
- Goran JelisićGoran JelisicGoran Jelisić is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with genocide, crimes against humanity and with violating the customs of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia .He moved to Brčko after completing high school, to work as a machinery technician...
- Vladimir KovačevićVladimir KovacevicFor the SFR Yugoslavia footballer, see Vladimir Kovačević Vladimir Kovačević is a Montenegrin Serb military officer who was charged with violation of the laws of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions in the siege of Dubrovnik during the Croatian War of...
- Momčilo KrajišnikMomcilo KrajišnikMomčilo Krajišnik is a Bosnian Serb former politician convicted of murder and other crimes against humanity during the Bosnian war .He co-founded the Bosnian Serb nationalist Serbian Democratic Party with Radovan...
- Radislav KrstićRadislav KrsticRadislav Krstić was the Deputy Commander and later Chief of Staff of the Drina Corps of the Army of Republika Srpska from October 1994 until 12 July 1995...
- Fatmir LimajFatmir LimajFatmir Limaj is a politician from Kosovo. He is a member of the Democratic Party of Kosovo and is considered to be Hashim Thaçi's right hand and close political partner...
- Dragomir MiloševićDragomir MiloševicDragomir Milošević is a Serb war criminal and former commander of the Sarajevo-Romanija Corps of the Army of Republika Srpska which besieged Sarajevo for three years during the Bosnian war.-Background:He was an officer in the Yugoslav National Army prior to 1992...
- Slobodan MiloševićSlobodan MiloševićSlobodan Milošević was President of Serbia and Yugoslavia. He served as the President of Socialist Republic of Serbia and Republic of Serbia from 1989 until 1997 in three terms and as President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1997 to 2000...
- Milan MilutinovićMilan MilutinovicMilan Milutinović is a former President of Serbia. He served as Director of the National Library of Serbia , Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to Greece, Yugoslavia's Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs , and as President of Serbia from 1997 until 2002.After his presidential term...
- Ratko MladićRatko MladićRatko Mladić is an accused war criminal and a former Bosnian Serb military leader. On May 31, 2011, Mladić was extradited to The Hague, where he was processed at the detention center that holds suspects for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia...
- Mile MrkšićMile MrkšicMile Mrkšić is a former Serb Colonel of the Yugoslav People's Army in charge of the unit involved in the Battle of Vukovar during the Croatian War of Independence in 1991...
- Agim Murtezi
- Isak MusliuIsak MusliuIsak Musliu was charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia with a series of beatings and murders in a Kosovo Liberation Army prison camp in a family compound in Lapušnik to deal with Serbs and suspected Albanians opposed to the KLA between May and July 1998 during...
- Mirko NoracMirko NoracMirko Norac is a former general of the Croatian Army. In 2003 he became the first Croatian Army general to be found guilty of war crimes by a Croatian court after he was transferred from The Hague...
- Dragan ObrenovićDragan ObrenovicDragan Obrenović was a Serb senior officer and commander in the Yugoslav People's Army and the Bosnian Serb Army ....
- Naser OrićNaser OricNaser Orić is a former Bosniak military officer who commanded the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina forces in the Srebrenica enclave in Eastern Bosnia surrounded by Serb forces, during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.In 2006, he was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by...
- Momčilo PerišićMomcilo PerišicMomčilo Perišić was a Serbian general and Chief of the General Staff of the Yugoslav Army until 1998. On 6 September 2011 Perišić was found guilty for war crimes and crimes against humanity and was sentenced to 27 years of imprisonment...
- Milivoj PetkovićMilivoj PetkovicMilivoj Petković is a Bosnian Croat army officer who is among six defendants charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia , in relation to the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia during the Bosnian War....
- Biljana PlavšićBiljana PlavšicBiljana Plavšić is a former president of Republika Srpska and war criminal. She is the highest ranking Bosnian Serb politician to be sentenced. She was indicted in 2001 by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia for war crimes committed during the Bosnian war...
- Slobodan PraljakSlobodan PraljakSlobodan Praljak is a Croatian politician, HV and HVO general from Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Jadranko PrlićJadranko PrlicJadranko Prlić is a Croatian politician who is among six accused by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia , in relation to the joint criminal enterprise which included mass war crimes and ethnic cleansing against Bosnian Muslim population.-History:Son of Mile, was born on...
- Željko RažnatovićŽeljko RažnatovicŽeljko Ražnatović , widely known as Arkan was a Serbian career criminal and later a paramilitary leader who was notable for organizing and leading a paramilitary force in the Yugoslav Wars...
- Vojislav ŠešeljVojislav ŠešeljVojislav Šešelj, JD is a Serbian politician, writer and lawyer. He is the founder and president of the Serbian Radical Party and was vice-president of Serbia between 1998 and 2000...
- Duško SikiricaDuško SikiricaDuško Sikirica is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with genocide, crimes against humanity, and violations of the customs of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions as the commander of the Keraterm camp.He was transferred to the ICTY on June 25, 2000...
- Milomir StakićMilomir StakicMilomir Stakić is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with genocide, complicity in genocide, violations of the customs of war and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions in the Prijedor region during the Bosnian War.In the 1991 elections...
- Duško TadićDuško TadicDuško Tadić is a Bosnian Serb war criminal, former SDS leader in Kozarac and a former member of the paramilitary forces supporting the attack on the district of Prijedor...
- Momir TalićMomir TalicMomir Talić was a Bosnian Serb and general in the Yugoslav National Army.-Military career:Talić was the Chief of Staff of the JNA 5th Corps in Banja Luka as of 26 July 1991. He was promoted to Commander of the same corps, which was renamed 1st Krajina Corps of the Republika Srpska Army on 19...
- Zdravko TolimirZdravko TolimirZdravko Tolimir is a Bosnian Serb who was a commander in the Army of Republika Srpska during the Bosnian War.Tolimir was born in Glamoč, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then Yugoslavia...
- Mitar VasiljevićMitar VasiljevicMitar Vasiljević is a Bosnian Serb war criminal convicted of crimes against humanity and violation of the customs of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions in the Višegrad region during the Bosnian War...
- Zoran VukovićZoran VukovicZoran Vuković is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions in the city of Foča during the Bosnian War...
- Zoran ŽigićZoran ŽigicZoran Žigić is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with violation of the customs of war and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions in the Prijedor region including crimes at the Omarska, Trnopolje and Keraterm camps during the Bosnian...
- Stojan ŽupljaninStojan ŽupljaninStojan Župljanin is a former Bosnian Serb police commander.Župljanin was born in Maslovare, a village in the Kotor Varoš municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
People charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
- Radovan KaradžićRadovan KaradžicRadovan Karadžić is a former Bosnian Serb politician. He is detained in the United Nations Detention Unit of Scheveningen, accused of war crimes committed against Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Croats during the Siege of Sarajevo, as well as ordering the Srebrenica massacre.Educated as a...
- Bruno StojićBruno StojicBruno Stojić is a Bosnian-Croat politician who has been indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia...
People convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
- Milan BabićMilan BabicMilan Babić was from 1991 to 1995 the first President of the Republic of Serbian Krajina, a Croatian region at the time of the war largely populated by a Serbs of Croatia that wished to break away from Croatia.He was indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former...
- Haradin BalaHaradin BalaHaradin Bala is an Albanian-Kosovar commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army , found guilty of crimes against humanity and violations of the customs of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia...
- Predrag BanovićPredrag BanovicPredrag Banović is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions at the Keraterm camp during the Bosnian War...
- Vidoje BlagojevićVidoje BlagojevicVidoje Blagojević is a former commander of the Bratunac Brigade of the Republika Srpska Army who is serving a 15 year sentence for his involvement in the Srebrenica massacre...
- Tihomir BlaškićTihomir BlaškicTihomir Blaškić is a Bosnian Croat army officer who was sentenced in 2000 to 45 years imprisonment at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for war crimes as part of the Lašva valley ethnic cleansing...
- Dražen ErdemovićDražen ErdemovicDražen Erdemović is an ethnic Bosnian Croat who fought during the Bosnian War for the Army of Republika Srpska and who was later sentenced for his enforced participation in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.-Background:Erdemović fought in the Croatian Army during the Siege of Vukovar before returning...
- Goran JelisićGoran JelisicGoran Jelisić is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with genocide, crimes against humanity and with violating the customs of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia .He moved to Brčko after completing high school, to work as a machinery technician...
- Radislav KrstićRadislav KrsticRadislav Krstić was the Deputy Commander and later Chief of Staff of the Drina Corps of the Army of Republika Srpska from October 1994 until 12 July 1995...
- Biljana PlavšićBiljana PlavšicBiljana Plavšić is a former president of Republika Srpska and war criminal. She is the highest ranking Bosnian Serb politician to be sentenced. She was indicted in 2001 by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia for war crimes committed during the Bosnian war...
- Duško TadićDuško TadicDuško Tadić is a Bosnian Serb war criminal, former SDS leader in Kozarac and a former member of the paramilitary forces supporting the attack on the district of Prijedor...
- Mitar VasiljevićMitar VasiljevicMitar Vasiljević is a Bosnian Serb war criminal convicted of crimes against humanity and violation of the customs of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions in the Višegrad region during the Bosnian War...
- Zoran VukovićZoran VukovicZoran Vuković is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions in the city of Foča during the Bosnian War...
- Zoran ŽigićZoran ŽigicZoran Žigić is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with violation of the customs of war and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions in the Prijedor region including crimes at the Omarska, Trnopolje and Keraterm camps during the Bosnian...
Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Elections in Bosnia and HerzegovinaElections in Bosnia and HerzegovinaElections in Bosnia and Herzegovina gives information on elections and election results in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Bosnia and Herzegovina elects on national level the rotating presidency and a legislature....
- Bosnia and Herzegovina general election, 2006Bosnia and Herzegovina general election, 2006General elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 1 October 2006. They decided the makeup of Bosnia and Herzegovina's presidency as well as federal, entity, and cantonal governments. As of September 2006 there were 2,736,886 registered voters. Of the 2.7 million voters, 1.7 millions are in...
Illyria
- IllyriaIllyriaIn classical antiquity, Illyria was a region in the western part of the Balkan Peninsula inhabited by the Illyrians....
- Apollonia, IllyriaApollonia, IllyriaApollonia was an ancient Greek city in Illyria, located on the right bank of the Aous river . Its ruins are situated in the Fier region, near the village of Pojani, in modern-day Albania...
- Bosnian pyramidsBosnian pyramidsThe term Bosnian pyramids has been used for a cluster of natural geological formations sometimes known as flatirons near the Bosnian town of Visoko, northwest of Sarajevo...
- Dardania (Europe)
- Demetrius of PharosDemetrius of PharosDemetrius of Pharos was a ruler of Pharos involved in the First Illyrian War, after which he ruled a portion of the Illyrian Adriatic coast on behalf of the Romans, as a Client king....
- Diocese of PannoniaDiocese of PannoniaThe Diocese of Pannonia , from 379 known as the Diocese of Illyricum, was a diocese of the Late Roman Empire. The seat of the vicarius was Sirmium.-History:...
- GentiusGentiusGentius was the last Illyrian king of the Ardiaean State. The name appears to derive from PIE *g'en- "to beget", cognate to Latin gens, gentis "kin, clan, race". He was the son of Pleuratus III, a king who kept relations with Rome very strong...
- Illyrian WarsIllyrian WarsIllyrian Wars were a set of conflicts of 229 BC, 219 BC and 168 BC when Rome overran the Illyrian settlements and suppressed the piracy that had made the Adriatic unsafe for Italian commerce. There were three campaigns, the first against Teuta, the second against Demetrius of Pharos and the third...
- Illyrian emperorsIllyrian emperorsThe Illyriciani or Illyrian emperors were a group of Roman emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century who hailed from the region of Illyricum , and were raised chiefly from the ranks of the Roman army...
- Illyrian languagesIllyrian languagesThe Illyrian languages are a group of Indo-European languages that were spoken in the western part of the Balkans in former times by groups identified as Illyrians: Ardiaei, Delmatae, Pannonii, Autariates, Taulanti...
- Illyrian provincesIllyrian provincesThe Illyrian Provinces was an autonomous province of the Napoleonic French Empire on the north and east coasts of the Adriatic Sea between 1809 and 1816. Its capital was established at Laybach...
- IllyriansIllyriansThe Illyrians were a group of tribes who inhabited part of the western Balkans in antiquity and the south-eastern coasts of the Italian peninsula...
- Illyricum (Roman province)Illyricum (Roman province)The Roman province of Illyricum or Illyris Romana or Illyris Barbara or Illyria Barbara replaced most of the region of Illyria. It stretched from the Drilon river in modern north Albania to Istria in the west and to the Sava river in the north. Salona functioned as its capital...
- List of Illyrian cities
- List of Illyrians
- Lower PannoniaLower PannoniaThe Lower Pannonia or Pannonia Inferior was an ancient Roman province. It was formed in the year 103 AD. The Lower Pannonia included parts of present-day Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Cities:...
- Zacharie Mayani
- PannoniaPannoniaPannonia was an ancient province of the Roman Empire bounded north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia....
- Pannonia PrimaPannonia PrimaPannonia Prima was an ancient Roman province. It was formed in the year 296, during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. Previously, it was a part of the province of Pannonia, which was gradually divided into four administrative units: Pannonia Prima, Pannonia Secunda, Valeria, and Savia. This...
- Pannonia SaviaPannonia SaviaThe Pannonia Savia, also known as Savia and Pannonia Ripariensis, was an ancient Roman province. It was formed in the year 296, during the reign of emperor Diocletian. The capital of the province was Siscia . Pannonia Savia included parts of present-day Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and...
- Pannonia SecundaPannonia SecundaThe Pannonia Secunda was one of the provinces of the Roman Empire. It was formed in the year 296, during the reign of emperor Diocletian. The capital of the province was Sirmium...
- Pannonia ValeriaPannonia ValeriaThe Pannonia Valeria or simply Valeria was one of the provinces of the Roman Empire. It was formed in the year 296, during the reign of emperor Diocletian. The capital of the province was Sopianae . Pannonia Valeria included parts of present-day Hungary and Croatia.-External links:*...
- PinnesPinnesPinnes was the son of Agron, king of the Ardiaei in Illyria, and Agron's first wife Triteuta. He officially succeeded his father as king in 230 BC, but the Ardiaean kingdom was ruled by Agron's second wife, Queen Teuta.Pinnes was only a young boy when his father died in 230 BC, and his stepmother...
- PleuratusPleuratusPleuratus I was an Illyrian king of the Taulantii State. Pleuratus was the father of Glaucias...
- Praetorian prefecture of IllyricumPraetorian prefecture of IllyricumThe praetorian prefecture of Illyricum was one of four praetorian prefectures into which the Late Roman Empire was divided.The administrative centre of the prefecture was Sirmium , and, after 379, Thessalonica...
- SerbinumSerbinumSerbinum, also known as Servitium or Servicium, was an ancient Roman city in the province of Pannonia. It was situated in the location of present-day Gradiška in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Sources:...
- SirmiumSirmiumSirmium was a city in ancient Roman Pannonia. Firstly mentioned in the 4th century BC and originally inhabited by the Illyrians and Celts, it was conquered by the Romans in the 1st century BC and subsequently became the capital of the Roman province of Lower Pannonia. In 294 AD, Sirmium was...
- Upper PannoniaUpper PannoniaThe Upper Pannonia or Pannonia Superior was ancient Roman province with the capital Carnuntum. It was formed in the year 103 AD. Upper Pannonia included parts of present-day Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovakia....
Independent State of Croatia
- Independent State of CroatiaIndependent State of CroatiaThe Independent State of Croatia was a World War II puppet state of Nazi Germany, established on a part of Axis-occupied Yugoslavia. The NDH was founded on 10 April 1941, after the invasion of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers. All of Bosnia and Herzegovina was annexed to NDH, together with some parts...
- Milivoj Ašner
- Bleiburg massacreBleiburg massacreThe Bleiburg massacre, which also encompasses Operation Keelhaul is a term encompassing events that took place during mid-May 1945 near the Carinthian town of Bleiburg, itself some four kilometres from the Austrian-Slovenian border....
- Involvement of Croatian Catholic clergy with the Ustaša regimeInvolvement of Croatian Catholic clergy with the Ustaša regimeCatholic clergy involvement with the Ustaše covers the role of the Croatian Catholic Church in the Independent State of Croatia , a Nazi puppet state created on the territory of Axis-occupied Yugoslavia in 1941...
- Counties of the Independent State of CroatiaCounties of the Independent State of CroatiaThe counties were the primary territorial subdivisions of the Independent State of Croatia.There were twenty-two of them, with the capital city of Zagreb serving as the twenty-third....
- Crna LegijaCrna LegijaThe Black Legion was a militia unit active during World War II in Yugoslavia and later incorporated into the 5th division of the Croatian Armed Forces in December 1944...
- Croatian 1st Infantry DivisionCroatian 1st Infantry DivisionThe Croatian 1st Infantry Division was an infantry unit in the Army of the Independent State of Croatia during World War II.The 1st Infantry Division was formed on or around August 1, 1941 with Colonel Emanuel Balley in command with its headquarters located at Zagreb...
- Croatian Righteous Among the NationsCroatian Righteous Among the NationsThis is the list of Croatian Righteous among the Nations. 102 Croatians were honored with this title by the state of Israel for saving Jews during World War II.* Antunac, Ivan* Bartulović, Olga and Dragica * Bauer, Čedomir and Branko...
- Miroslav FilipovićMiroslav FilipovicMiroslav Filipović was a Croatian Ustaše and Roman Catholic friar who was convicted of war crimes by both a German military court and a Yugoslav civil court and hanged in Belgrade.-Early life:Filipović's date of birth was 5 June 1915, but little else about his early years has been...
- Croatian Home GuardCroatian Home GuardCroatian Home Guard or also, known as the "Homeland Defenders," was the name used for the armed forces of the Independent State of Croatia which existed during World War II.- Formation :...
- Jasenovac concentration campJasenovac concentration campJasenovac concentration camp was the largest extermination camp in the Independent State of Croatia and occupied Yugoslavia during World War II...
- Lorković-Vokić coupLorkovic-Vokic coupLorković-Vokić coup was a failed attempt plotted by Mladen Lorković and Ante Vokić to take over the power in Independent State of Croatia in August 1944. Mladen Lorković, Foreign Minister in government of NDH realized that Axis powers are going to lose World War II and decided it is time NDH...
- Maks LuburićMaks LuburicVjekoslav "Maks" Luburić was a Croatian Ustaše, a war criminal, and the commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp.- Biography :...
- MaceljMaceljMacelj is the name of a village and a forest in northern Croatia bordering on Slovenia. There is an official border crossing in Macelj, and the end of the A2 highway.-Macelj in 1945:...
- Military Order of the Iron TrefoilMilitary Order of the Iron TrefoilMilitary Order of the Iron Trefoil , also known under name Croatian Cross, was the highest military decoration of Independent State of Croatia, and it was rewarded for "acts of war, achieved by personal incentive, for efforts and good leadership in ventures, which had remarkable success against the...
- Count Gyula Cseszneky de Milvány et Csesznek
- Ante PavelićAnte PavelicAnte Pavelić was a Croatian fascist leader, revolutionary, and politician. He ruled as Poglavnik or head, of the Independent State of Croatia , a World War II puppet state of Nazi Germany in Axis-occupied Yugoslavia...
- Petar BrzicaPetar BrzicaFather Petar "Pero" Brzica was a Croatian fascist and World War II war criminal. Before the war he was a scholarship student at the Franciscan college of Široki Brijeg in Herzegovina and a member of The Great Brotherhood of Crusaders....
- Rab concentration campRab concentration campThe Rab concentration camp was an Italian concentration and internment camp on the Adriatic island of Rab, now part of the Republic of Croatia, during World War II. The camp was located at...
- Dinko ŠakićDinko ŠakicDinko Šakić was a convicted Croatian war criminal, an army leader of the fascist Independent State of Croatia , established under Third Reich and Italian tutelage, and commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp during World War II.-Biography:He was born in Studenci, in the Kingdom of Serbs,...
- Srbe na vrbe!
- Stara Gradiška concentration campStara Gradiška concentration campStara Gradiška was the most notorious concentration and extermination camp in Croatia during World War II, mainly due to the crimes which were committed against women and children. The camp was specially constructed for women and children of Serb, Jew, and Romani ethnicity...
- UstašeUstašeThe Ustaša - Croatian Revolutionary Movement was a Croatian fascist anti-Yugoslav separatist movement. The ideology of the movement was a blend of fascism, Nazism, and Croatian nationalism. The Ustaše supported the creation of a Greater Croatia that would span to the River Drina and to the border...
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
- Kingdom of YugoslaviaKingdom of YugoslaviaThe Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a state stretching from the Western Balkans to Central Europe which existed during the often-tumultuous interwar era of 1918–1941...
- Balkan Communist FederationBalkan Communist FederationThe Balkan Federation was a project about the creation of a Balkan federation or confederation, based mainly on left political ideas.The concept of a Balkan federation emerged at the late 19th century from among left political forces in the region...
- Banovina of CroatiaBanovina of CroatiaThe Banovina of Croatia or Banate of Croatia was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1939 and 1943 . Its capital was at Zagreb and it included most of present-day Croatia along with portions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia...
- Corfu DeclarationCorfu DeclarationThe Corfu Declaration is the agreement that made the creation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia possible. In 1916, the Serbian Parliament in exile decided the creation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia at a meeting inside the Municipal Theatre of Corfu, Greece...
- Danube BanovinaDanube BanovinaThe Danube Banovina or Danube Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of the geographical regions of Syrmia, Bačka, Banat, Baranja, Šumadija, and Braničevo. The capital city of the Danube Banovina was Novi Sad...
- Drava BanovinaDrava BanovinaThe Drava Banovina or Drava Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of most of present-day Slovenia and was named for the Drava River...
- Drina BanovinaDrina BanovinaThe Drina Banovina or Drina Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. Its capital was at Sarajevo and it included portions of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia...
- History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1918–1941)History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1918–1941)Following the war, Bosnia was incorporated into the South Slav Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes .Political life in Bosnia at this time was marked by two major trends: social and economic unrest over "Agrarian Reform 1918-1919" manifested through mass colonization and property confiscation;...
- Littoral BanovinaLittoral BanovinaThe Littoral Banovina or Littoral Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1939. This province consisted of much of the historical region of Dalmatia, now in Croatia, and parts of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina and was named for its coastal location...
- Morava BanovinaMorava BanovinaThe Morava Banovina or Morava Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of parts of present-day Central Serbia and it was named for the Morava Rivers...
- ORJUNAORJUNAORJUNA, ОРЈУНА, the commonly used acronym for Organizacija Jugoslavenskih Nacionalista, Организација Југославенских Националиста , was a political organization during the 1920s in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. It was the foremost fascist movement in interwar Yugoslavia...
- Role of Women in Yugoslavia in the Twentieth CenturyRole of Women in Yugoslavia in the Twentieth CenturyThe role of the woman in Yugoslavia changed significantly throughout the twentieth century. Women sought better positions within economic, political, and social realms than they had occupied in the nineteenth century...
- Sava BanovinaSava BanovinaThe Sava Banovina or Sava Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1939. This province consisted of much of present-day Croatia and was named for the Sava River...
- Treaty of Rapallo, 1920Treaty of Rapallo, 1920The Treaty of Rapallo was a treaty between the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes , signed to solve the dispute over some territories in the upper Adriatic, in Dalmatia and in the region which became known as the Julian March.The treaty was signed on 12 November 1920 in...
- Treaty of Rome, 1924Treaty of Rome, 1924The Treaty of Rome of January 27, 1924 was an agreement by which Italy and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes revoked the parts of the Treaty of Rapallo from 1920, which had created the independent Free State of Fiume...
- Vardar BanovinaVardar BanovinaThe Vardar Banovina or Vardar Banate or Vardarska Banovina was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. It was located in the southernmost part of the country, encompassing the whole of today's Republic of Macedonia, southern parts of Central Serbia and southeastern parts of...
- Vrbas BanovinaVrbas BanovinaThe Vrbas Banovina or Vrbas Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. It was named after the Vrbas River and consisted mostly of territory in western Bosnia with its capital at Banja Luka...
- Yugoslav CommitteeYugoslav CommitteeYugoslav Committee was a political interest group formed by South Slavs from Austria-Hungary during World War I aimed at joining the existing south Slavic nations in an independent state.Founding members included:* Frano Supilo* Ante Trumbić...
- Yugoslav dinarYugoslav dinarThe dinar was the currency of the three Yugoslav states: the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia between 1918 and 2003. The dinar was subdivided into 100 para...
- ZBORZBORYugoslav National Movement "Zbor" , commonly known simply as ZBOR, was a Yugoslav fascist and conservative nationalist movement formed in 1935 by Dimitrije Ljotić. ZBOR's ideology was a blend of Italian Fascism, Nazism, and Serbian Orthodox Christian fundamentalism...
- Zeta BanovinaZeta BanovinaThe Zeta Banovina or Zeta Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of all of the present-day Montenegro as well as adjacent parts of Central Serbia, Kosovo, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina...
Maps of the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ethnic maps of Bosnian towns and municipal centers (1991)
- Maps of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Maps of Austria–Hungary
Second Yugoslavia
- Brotherhood and unityBrotherhood and unityBrotherhood and Unity was a popular slogan of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia that was coined during the Yugoslav People's Liberation War , and which evolved into a guiding principle of Yugoslavia's post-war inter-ethnic policy....
- Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaThe Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the Yugoslav state that existed from the abolition of the Yugoslav monarchy until it was dissolved in 1992 amid the Yugoslav Wars. It was a socialist state and a federation made up of six socialist republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia,...
- Arbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on the former YugoslaviaArbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on the former YugoslaviaThe Arbitration Commission of the Conference on Yugoslavia was a commission set up by the Council of Ministers of the European Economic Community on 27 August 1991 to provide the Conference on Yugoslavia with legal advice...
- Arif HeralićArif HeralicArif Heralić was a metal worker on a blast furnace in Zenica. His picture was taken by N. Bibić, a Borba news photographer, in 1954 and from the papers he came to feature on a 1000 Yugoslav "1945 dinar" and a 10 Yugoslav "1965 dinar" banknote. As a disabled worker, Heralić died in extreme poverty...
- Belgrade declarationBelgrade declarationSince 1948 there was a sincere rift in the relationships between the USSR and the SFR Yugoslavia as Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito established a socialist regime disregarding Joseph Stalin. After Stalin's death in 1953, Tito had to choose between a more western approach to reforms or an agreement...
- Brioni AgreementBrioni AgreementThe Brijuni Agreement is a document signed on the Brijuni islands near Pula, Croatia, on 7 July 1991 by representatives of the Republic of Slovenia, Republic of Croatia and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia under the political sponsorship of the European Community...
- Coat of arms of the Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaCoat of arms of the Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaThe emblem of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia featured six torches, surrounded by wheat with a red star at its top, and burning together in one flame; this represented the brotherhood and unity of the six federal republics forming Yugoslavia: SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SR Croatia, SR...
- Coats of arms of the Yugoslav Socialist Republics
- Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaConstitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaThe Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the supreme law of S.F.R. Yugoslavia and its predecessor, the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia .-Federal constitutions:...
- Croatia in the second Yugoslavia
- Croatian SpringCroatian SpringThe Croatian Spring was a political movement from the early 1970s that called for greater rights for Croatia which was then part of Yugoslavia as well as democratic and economic reforms.-History:...
- Croatian War of IndependenceCroatian War of IndependenceThe Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between forces loyal to the government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia —and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat...
- Demographics of the Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDemographics of the Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaThis article is about the demographics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during its existence from 1945 until 1991. With the dissolution of the state, the following nations now have their own demographic studies:...
- Dissolution of YugoslaviaDissolution of YugoslaviaThe Breakup of Yugoslavia refers to a series of conflicts and political upheavals resulting in the dissolution of Yugoslavia . The SFR Yugoslavia was a country that occupied a strip of land stretching from Central Europe to the Balkans – a region with a history of ethnic conflict...
- List of fictional works set in the former Yugoslavia
- Flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaFlag of the Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaThe flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia consisted of three equal horizontal bands colored in pan-Slavic colors, blue , white and red, with a yellow-bordered red star at the flag's center...
- Flags of the Yugoslavia (disambiguation)
- Goli otokGoli otokGoli otok is an island off the northern Adriatic coast, located between Rab's northeastern shore and the mainland, in what is today Croatia's Primorje-Gorski Kotar county. The island is barren and uninhabited...
- Hey, SlavsHey, SlavsHey, Slavs is an anthemic song dedicated to Slavic peoples. Its first lyrics were written in 1834 under the title Hey, Slovaks by Samuel Tomášik and it has since served as the anthem of the Pan-Slavic movement, the anthem of the Sokol physical education and political movement, the anthem of the...
- Highway "Brotherhood and Unity"
- History of computer hardware in the SFRYHistory of computer hardware in the SFRYThe Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was a socialist country that existed in the second half of the 20th century. Being communist meant that strict technology import rules and regulations shaped the development of computer history in the country, unlike in the Western world. However, since...
- InformbiroInformbiroInformbiro was a period in the history of Yugoslavia characterized by conflict and schism with the Soviet Union...
- Istrian exodusIstrian exodusThe expression Istrian exodus or Istrian-Dalmatian exodus is used to indicate the departure of ethnic Italians from Istria, Rijeka, and Dalmatia , after World War II. At the time of the exodus, these territories were part of the SR Croatia and SR Slovenia , today they are parts of the Republics of...
- JBTZ-trialJBTZ-trialThe JBTZ trial, also known as the Ljubljana trial or the Trial against the Four was a political trial held in a military court in Slovenia, then part of Yugoslavia in 1988...
- Kontra-Obaveštajna SlužbaKontra-Obaveštajna SlužbaKontraobaveštajna služba was the counter-intelligence service of the Yugoslav People's Army.- Founding & structure :KOS was formed in 1946 as one of the...
- Kuća Cveća
- List of computer systems from SFRY
- List of leaders of communist Yugoslavia
- List of places named after Tito
- Muslims by nationalityMuslims by nationalityMuslims by nationality was a term used in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia as an official designation of nationality of Slavic Muslims. They were one of the constitutive groups of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- OZNAOZNAThe Department for the Protection of the People was a security agency of the FPR Yugoslavia.-Founding:...
- People's Hero of YugoslaviaPeople's Hero of YugoslaviaThe Order of the People's Hero was a Yugoslav gallantry medal, the second highest military award, and third overall Yugoslav decoration. It was awarded to individuals, military units, political and other organisations who distinguished themselves by extraordinary heroic deeds during war and in...
- People's Republic of Croatia
- PioniriPioniriUnion of Pioneers of Yugoslavia was the pioneer movement of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a part of communist propaganda. Its members, basically all children of age seven and older, attended once a year a ceremony and wore uniforms.The uniforms consisted of red scarves as well as...
- Praxis SchoolPraxis SchoolThe Praxis school was a Marxist humanist philosophical movement. It originated in Zagreb and Belgrade in the SFR Yugoslavia, during the 1960s.Prominent figures among the school's founders include Gajo Petrović and Milan Kangrga of Zagreb and Mihailo Marković of Belgrade...
- President of Yugoslavia
- Role of Women in Yugoslavia in the Twentieth CenturyRole of Women in Yugoslavia in the Twentieth CenturyThe role of the woman in Yugoslavia changed significantly throughout the twentieth century. Women sought better positions within economic, political, and social realms than they had occupied in the nineteenth century...
- Alija SirotanovićAlija SirotanovicAlija Sirotanović was a Yugoslav miner, Hero of Socialist Labour and perhaps the most famous of all Yugoslav udarniks...
- 1972 outbreak of smallpox in Yugoslavia1972 outbreak of smallpox in YugoslaviaThe 1972 outbreak of smallpox in Yugoslavia was the last major outbreak of smallpox in Europe. It was centred in Kosovo and Belgrade, Serbia . A Muslim pilgrim had contracted the smallpox virus in the Middle East. Upon returning to his home in Kosovo, he started the epidemic in which 175 people...
- Socialist Alliance of Working People of YugoslaviaSocialist Alliance of Working People of YugoslaviaThe Socialist Alliance of Working People of Yugoslavia or SSRNJ , formerly the People's Front , was the largest and most influential mass organization in SFR Yugoslavia from August 1945 through 1990. In 1990 its membership was thirteen million, including most of the adult population of the country...
- Ten-Day WarTen-Day WarThe Ten-Day War or the Slovenian Independence War was a military conflict between the Slovenian Territorial Defence and the Yugoslav People's Army in 1991 following Slovenia's declaration of independence.-Background:...
- Tito-Stalin SplitTito-Stalin SplitThe Tito–Stalin Split was a conflict between the leaders of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which resulted in Yugoslavia's expulsion from the Communist Information Bureau in 1948...
- TitoismTitoismTitoism is a variant of Marxism–Leninism named after Josip Broz Tito, leader of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, primarily used to describe the specific socialist system built in Yugoslavia after its refusal of the 1948 Resolution of the Cominform, when the Communist Party of...
- Treaty of OsimoTreaty of OsimoThe Treaty of Osimo was signed on 10 November 1975 by the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Italian Republic in Osimo, Italy, to definitely divide the Free Territory of Trieste between the two states...
- UDBAUDBAThe Department of State Security was the secret police organization of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.Although it operated with more restraint than other secret...
- Union of Reform ForcesUnion of Reform ForcesThe Union of Reform Forces is a former political party in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, led by Ante Marković.The party was short-lived and fairly unsuccessful, but it later served as a basis for liberal parties in Serbia and in the Republic of Macedonia The Union of Reform Forces...
- Unique Master Citizen NumberUnique Master Citizen NumberUnique Master Citizen Number was a unique identification number that was assigned to every citizen of former Yugoslav republics of the SFR Yugoslavia. Today it continues to be used in all of the countries that were created after the dissolution of Yugoslavia – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia,...
- Yugo-nostalgiaYugo-nostalgiaYugo-nostalgia is a little-studied psychological and cultural phenomenon occurring among citizens of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia...
- Yugoslav car number platesYugoslav car number platesCar number plates in SFR Yugoslavia showed the place where the car carrying them was registered, in the form of a two-letter code and 3x2 digits numerics, for example: BG 123-456. The letter codes matched the municipalities of Yugoslavia....
- Yugoslav dinarYugoslav dinarThe dinar was the currency of the three Yugoslav states: the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia between 1918 and 2003. The dinar was subdivided into 100 para...
Yugoslavia
- YugoslaviaYugoslaviaYugoslavia refers to three political entities that existed successively on the western part of the Balkans during most of the 20th century....
- Croatian Academy of Sciences and ArtsCroatian Academy of Sciences and ArtsThe Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts is the national academy of Croatia. It was founded in 1866 as the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts , and was known by that name for most of its existence.- History :...
- Dissolution of YugoslaviaDissolution of YugoslaviaThe Breakup of Yugoslavia refers to a series of conflicts and political upheavals resulting in the dissolution of Yugoslavia . The SFR Yugoslavia was a country that occupied a strip of land stretching from Central Europe to the Balkans – a region with a history of ethnic conflict...
- International Criminal Tribunal for the former YugoslaviaInternational Criminal Tribunal for the former YugoslaviaThe International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991, more commonly referred to as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia or ICTY, is a...
- Line of succession to the Yugoslavian throneLine of succession to the Yugoslavian throneThe Monarchy of Yugoslavia was abolished in 1945. The current pretender to the thrones of Serbia and Yugoslavia is Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia....
- State of Slovenes, Croats and SerbsState of Slovenes, Croats and SerbsThe State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs was a short-lived state formed from the southernmost parts of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy after its dissolution at the end of the World War I by the resident population of Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs...
- The White HorsesThe White HorsesThe White Horses is a 1965 television series co-produced by RTV Ljubljana of Yugoslavia and German TV .-Plotline:...
- Voivode
- .yu.yu.yu was the Internet country code top-level domain that was assigned to Yugoslavia and was mainly used by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its successor Serbia and Montenegro between 1994 and 2010....
- Yugoslav warsYugoslav warsThe Yugoslav Wars were a series of wars, fought throughout the former Yugoslavia between 1991 and 1995. The wars were complex: characterized by bitter ethnic conflicts among the peoples of the former Yugoslavia, mostly between Serbs on the one side and Croats and Bosniaks on the other; but also...
- Yugoslavia GermansYugoslavia GermansThe Germans of Yugoslavia is a term used to describe people of German descent who live in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, or Slovenia. Despite their German heritage, Germans of the former Yugoslavia include both Danube Swabians and Austrians...
- Yugoslavia national handball teamYugoslavia national handball teamThe Yugoslavia national handball team was the national handball team of Yugoslavia. It was organized by the Handball Federation of Yugoslavia.-Accomplishments:Olympics record*1936 - did not participate*1972 - Champion*1976 - 5th place...
- YugoslavsYugoslavsYugoslavs is a national designation used by a minority of South Slavs across the countries of the former Yugoslavia and in the diaspora...
Images of Serbia and Montenegro
Maps of Serbia and Montenegro
Military of Serbia and Montenegro
- Military of Serbia and MontenegroMilitary of Serbia and MontenegroThe Military of Serbia and Montenegro were the armed forces of the Serbia and Montenegro...
- Military of SerbiaMilitary of SerbiaThe Serbian Armed Forces are the armed services of Serbia. They consist of the Serbian Army and the Serbian Air Force and Air Defence...
Army of Serbia and Montenegro
Chief of staff of the Military of Serbia and Montenegro
- Dragan PaskašDragan PaskašDragan Paskaš is a Serbian general. He was chief of staff of the Military of Serbia and Montenegro until October 2005, when he was retired. His successor was general Ljubiša Jokić.-References:...
- Ljubiša JokićLjubiša JokicLjubiša Jokić is a former general in the Military of Serbia and Montenegro.He was born in Plav, Yugoslavia, now Montenegro. He finished Air force academy and other army schools...
Yugoslav sportspeople
Yugoslav military personnel
- PredjaPredjaSavo Pređa was a Serbian Partisan general in World War II and, later, governor of Bileća prison. He was also a director of OZNA for eastern Bosnia for a short period, after that, he was deputy minister of interior. Savo was well known for being close to Aleksandar Ranković. He was also the...
Yugoslav poets
- Xhevdet BajrajXhevdet BajrajXhevdet Bajraj is an ethnic Albanian Kosovar poet and screenwriter now residing in Mexico.Bajraj was granted residency in Mexico as a refugee thanks to the International Parliament of Writers that offered him the options of France, Italy or Mexico...
- Mak DizdarMak DizdarMehmedalija "Mak" Dizdar was one of the greatest Bosnian and Yugoslav poets of the second half of the 20th century.-Biography:...
- Vlado DijakVlado DijakVlado Dijak was known a former Yugoslav poet and songwriter.-Biography:...
Yugoslav politicians
- Prime Minister of YugoslaviaPrime Minister of YugoslaviaThe Prime Minister or the President of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia was the head of government of the Yugoslav state, from the creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918 until the end of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992.-Kingdom of...
- Alexander I of YugoslaviaAlexander I of YugoslaviaAlexander I , also known as Alexander the Unifier was the first king of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia as well as the last king of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes .-Childhood:...
- Vladimir BakarićVladimir BakaricDr. Vladimir Bakarić was a Croatian communist and a politician in Socialist Yugoslavia.Bakarić helped organize Partisan resistance in Croatia during World War II. From 1948 to 1969 he was the chairman of the Croatian League of Communists, and as such was a close collaborator of President Josip...
- Josip Broz TitoJosip Broz TitoMarshal Josip Broz Tito – 4 May 1980) was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman. While his presidency has been criticized as authoritarian, Tito was a popular public figure both in Yugoslavia and abroad, viewed as a unifying symbol for the nations of the Yugoslav federation...
- Rodoljub ČolakovićRodoljub ColakovicRodoljub Čolaković was a Bosnian Serb and Yugoslav politician.A native of Bijeljina, Rodoljub Čolaković joined Socialist Party of Bosnia-Herzegovina in March 1919 as a student. Later he joined Crvena pravda, left-wing terrorist organisation in assassination of Yugoslav interior minister Milorad...
- Krste CrvenkovskiKrste CrvenkovskiKrste Crvenkovski was a Communist political leader in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia. He was a leader of the League of Communists of Macedonia .He was a political opponent to the dominant political course of Lazar Koliševski in 1970s....
- Dragiša CvetkovićDragiša CvetkovicDragiša Cvetković was a Yugoslav politician.He served as the prime minister of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1939 to 1941. He developed the federalization of Yugoslavia through the creation of the Banovina of Croatia by an agreement with Croatian leader Vladko Maček...
- Savka Dabčević-Kučar
- Peko DapčevićPeko DapcevicColonel General Peko Dapčević was a famous Yugoslav communist who fought in the Spanish Civil War, joined the Partisan uprising in Montenegro, and became commander of the Yugoslav 1st and 4th Armies....
- Vlado DapčevićVlado DapcevicVladimir "Vlado" Dapčević was a Montenegrin and Yugoslav communist and founder of Party of Labour.-Early life:Dapčević was born 1917 in the village Ljubotinj in Montenegro, he attended Secondary school in Cetinje, where he was expelled because of organizing a student strike.At 16, in 1933, he...
- Vladimir DedijerVladimir DedijerVladimir Dedijer was a Yugoslav partisan fighter, politician and historian.During World War II he was an editor of the Yugoslav Communist Party newspaper Borba, and member of the agitprop section to the General Staff.After the war he was a member of Yugoslav delegation on 1946 Paris peace...
- Raif DizdarevićRaif DizdarevicRaif Dizdarević is a former Bosniak politician. Dizdarević was born in Fojnica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. During World War II he participated in the armed resistance in the Partisans....
- Janez DrnovšekJanez DrnovšekJanez Drnovšek was a Slovenian liberal politician, President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia , Prime Minister of Slovenia and President of Slovenia . He was born in Celje, Slovenia, then the Socialist Republic of Slovenia...
- Kiro GligorovKiro GligorovKiro Gligorov , born May 3, 1917) was the first democratically elected President of the Republic of Macedonia. His son Vladimir Gligorov is the refounder of the Serbian Democratic Party.- Biography :...
- Većeslav HoljevacVeceslav HoljevacVećeslav Holjevac was a Croatian and Yugoslav soldier and communist politician.Holjevac was born in Karlovac, at the time in Austria-Hungary. He joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1939...
- Milan KangrgaMilan KangrgaMilan Kangrga was a Croatian and Yugoslav philosopher who was one of the leading thinkers in the Praxis school of thought which originated in the 1960s in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia....
- Edvard KardeljEdvard KardeljEdvard Kardelj also known under the pseudonyms Sperans and Krištof was a Yugoslav communist political leader, economist, partisan, publicist, and full member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts...
- Otokar KeršovaniOtokar KeršovaniOtokar Keršovani was a Croatian and Yugoslav journalist and left-wing politician.He was born in Trieste, which was part of Austria-Hungary at a time. The collapse of Habsburg Empire caught him in Istrian town of Pazin, which was soon occupied by Italian forces and its Croatian school closed...
- Boris KidričBoris KidricBoris Kidrič was a leading Slovenian Communist who was, jointly with Edvard Kardelj, one of the chief organizers of the Partisan struggle in Slovenia from 1941 to 1945....
- Lazar KoliševskiLazar KoliševskiLazar Koliševski was a Communist political leader in Socialist Republic of Macedonia and briefly the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia closely allied with Tito.- Early years :...
- Anton KorošecAnton KorošecAnton Korošec was a Slovenian political leader, a prominent member of the conservative People's Party, a priest and a noted orator....
- Josip KrašJosip KrašJosip Kraš was a Croatian communist and partisan who died in World War II and was proclaimed a People's Hero of Yugoslavia....
- Vasilije KrestićVasilije KresticVasilije Krestić is an intellectual and historian, and a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.As a historian, he focuses on the history of the Serbs of the Habsburg Monarchy...
- Milan KučanMilan KucanMilan Kučan is a Slovenian politician and statesman. He was the first President of Slovenia.-Early life and political beginnings:...
- Zoran LilićZoran LilicZoran Lilić is a Serbian. He served as President of the National Assembly of Serbia in 1993 and as President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1993 to 1997....
- Vladko MačekVladko MacekVladko Maček was a Croatian politician active within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the first half of the 20th century. He led the Croatian Peasant Party following the assassination of Stjepan Radić, and all through World War II.- Early life :Maček was born to a Slovene-Czech family in the village...
- Ante MarkovićAnte MarkovicAnte Marković was a statesman of the former Yugoslavia. He was the last prime minister of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.- Early life :...
- Mihailo MarkovićMihailo MarkovicMihailo Marković, PhD was a Serbian philosopher. He was born in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes...
- Stjepan MesićStjepan MesićStjepan "Stipe" Mesić is a Croatian politician and former President of Croatia. Before his ten-year presidential term between 2000 and 2010 he held the posts of Speaker of the Croatian Parliament , Prime Minister of Croatia , the last President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia , Secretary General...
- Slobodan MiloševićSlobodan MiloševićSlobodan Milošević was President of Serbia and Yugoslavia. He served as the President of Socialist Republic of Serbia and Republic of Serbia from 1989 until 1997 in three terms and as President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1997 to 2000...
- Miloš MinićMiloš MinicMiloš Minić was a Serbian communist politician....
- Lazar MojsovLazar MojsovDr. Lazar Mojsov was a Macedonian journalist, politician and diplomat from SFR Yugoslavia.Mojsov received his doctoral degree from the University of Belgrade's Law School. He fought for the anti-fascist partisans in World War II and continued to rise through the ranks of the Communist Party after...
- Vladimir NazorVladimir NazorVladimir Nazor was the first head of state of modern Croatia. A member of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia , he led the Croatian World War II wartime assembly, the ZAVNOH, and later served as the President of the Presidium of the People's Assembly of PR Croatia - the head of state of the People's...
- Nikola PašićNikola PašicNikola P. Pašić was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat, the most important Serbian political figure for almost 40 years, leader of the People's Radical Party who, among other posts, was twice a mayor of Belgrade...
- Danilo PejovićDanilo PejovicDanilo Pejović was a Croatian philosopher.During the World War II, in 1943, Pejović joined the National Liberation Army in its fight against the occupying forces of Yugoslavia. He continued his education after the war, graduating with a degree in philosophy at the University in Zagreb in 1953...
- Svetozar PribićevićSvetozar PribicevicSvetozar Pribićević was an ethnic Serb politician from Croatia who worked hard for creation of unitaristic Yugoslavia. However, he later became a bitter opponent of the same policy and of the dictatorship of king Aleksandar Karađorđević...
- Ognjen PricaOgnjen PricaOgnjen Prica was a Yugoslav left-wing politician.A native of Ilidža , Prica became interested in politics while studying mathematics and physics at University of Zagreb. In 1921 he became the member of Communist Party of Yugoslavia and one of the founders of SKOJ - Communist Youth League of...
- Stojan ProtićStojan ProticStojan Protić was a Yugoslavian political figure. He served as the prime minister of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes between 1918 and 1919, and again in 1920....
- Ivica RačanIvica RacanIvica Račan was a Croatian career politician, leader of the League of Communists of Croatia and later Social Democratic Party from 1989 to 2007...
- Stjepan RadićStjepan RadicStjepan Radić was a Croatian politician and the founder of the Croatian Peasant Party in 1905. Radić is credited with galvanizing the peasantry of Croatia into a viable political force...
- Ivan RibarIvan RibarIvan Ribar was a Yugoslav politician of Croatian descent.Ribar was born in Vukmanić . He had a PhD in law...
- Ivo Lola RibarIvo Lola RibarIvan "Ivo Lola" Ribar , was a Yugoslav communist politician of Croatian descent, who achieved National Hero status thanks to his contributions in the fight against fascism...
- Đuro Salaj
- Ivan StambolićIvan StambolicIvan Stambolić was a Communist Party of Yugoslavia official and the President of the Republic of Serbia in the 1980s who was later victim of an assassination....
- Milan StojadinovićMilan StojadinovicMilan Stojadinović was a Yugoslav political figure and a noted economist.Stojadinović was born in Čačak in central Serbia, and went to school in Užice and Kragujevac. In 1910 he graduated from the University of Belgrade's Law School, and gained a Ph.D. in economics in 1911...
- Ivan ŠubašićIvan ŠubašicIvan Šubašić was a Croatian and Yugoslav politician, best known as the last Ban of Banovina of Croatia.He was born in Vukova Gorica, then in Austria-Hungary. He finished grammar and high school in Zagreb, and enrolled onto the Faculty of Theology at the University of Zagreb...
- Zdravko TomacZdravko TomacZdravko Tomac is a Croatian politician.A native of Slavonski Brod, Zdravko Tomac began his political career in Communist Party of Yugoslavia. There he rose through the ranks, becoming close associate of Jakov Blažević...
- Miko TripaloMiko TripaloMiko Tripalo was a Croatian and Yugoslav politician.A son of well-to-do farmers' family near Sinj, he joined Tito's Partisans as a teenager...
- Nikola UzunovićNikola UzunovicNikola Uzunović was a Serbian politician. He served as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from April 8, 1926 until April 17, 1927 and from January 1934 to December 1934....
- Vladimir VelebitVladimir VelebitVladimir "Vlatko" Velebit, PhD was a communist from Yugoslavia who joined the Partisans in 1941. He was a former general, lawyer and a historian. He had also been the Yugoslav Ambassador to Rome as well as to the Court of St...
- Veljko VlahovićVeljko VlahovicVeljko Vlahović was a Montenegrin member of the Yugoslav Communist Party from 1935. He studied in Belgrade, Prague, and the Sorbonne , and finished his postgraduate studies in Moscow. He fought in the Spanish Civil War and was active in organizing the Communist Youth League of Yugoslavia...
- Azem VllasiAzem Vllasi- Early years :In his youth and student years, Vllasi chaired a number of youth organizations; the student league of Kosovo and of Yugoslavia, and from 1974, the League of Socialist Youth of Yugoslavia. As socialist youth chairman, he became popular and gained the support of President Tito, which...
- Velimir VukićevićVelimir VukicevicVelimir Vukićević was a Serbian Yugoslav politician. He served as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from April 17, 1927 until July 28, 1928....
- Svetozar Vukmanović-TempoSvetozar Vukmanovic-TempoSvetozar Vukmanović "Tempo" was a leading Montenegrin communist and member of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia...
- Petar ŽivkovićPetar ŽivkovicPetar Živković was a Serbian soldier and political figure in Yugoslavia. He was Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from January 7, 1929 until April 4, 1932.-Life:...
Yugoslav communists
- Mahmut BakalliMahmut BakalliMahmut Bakalli was a Kosovar Albanian politician.Bakalli's political career started in the youth organization of the League of Communists of Kosovo, eventually becoming its leader in 1961. In 1967, he became head of the party's Prishtina chapter...
- Vladimir BakarićVladimir BakaricDr. Vladimir Bakarić was a Croatian communist and a politician in Socialist Yugoslavia.Bakarić helped organize Partisan resistance in Croatia during World War II. From 1948 to 1969 he was the chairman of the Croatian League of Communists, and as such was a close collaborator of President Josip...
- Džemal BijedićDžemal BijedicDžemal Bijedić was a Bosniak Communist politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the prime minister of Yugoslavia from 1971 until his death.- Early life :...
- Borisav JovićBorisav JovicBorisav Jović is a former Serbian communist politician, who served as the Serbian member of the collective presidency of Yugoslavia during the late 1980s and early 1990s...
- Momir BulatovićMomir BulatovicMomir Bulatović , formerly served as a Yugoslavian and Montenegrin politician. Bulatović became federal President of Montenegro while Montenegro was part of a Yugoslav federation, and also Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia...
- Marija BursaćMarija BursacMarija Bursać was a Bosnian Serb and Yugoslav communist who died while fighting for the Partisans during World War II.Marija Bursać was born in Kamenica near Drvar, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes...
- Anka ButoracAnka ButoracAnka Butorac was a Croatian communist from Croatia who died in World War II and was proclaimed a People's Hero of Yugoslavia....
- Rodoljub ČolakovićRodoljub ColakovicRodoljub Čolaković was a Bosnian Serb and Yugoslav politician.A native of Bijeljina, Rodoljub Čolaković joined Socialist Party of Bosnia-Herzegovina in March 1919 as a student. Later he joined Crvena pravda, left-wing terrorist organisation in assassination of Yugoslav interior minister Milorad...
- Krste CrvenkovskiKrste CrvenkovskiKrste Crvenkovski was a Communist political leader in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia. He was a leader of the League of Communists of Macedonia .He was a political opponent to the dominant political course of Lazar Koliševski in 1970s....
- Peko DapčevićPeko DapcevicColonel General Peko Dapčević was a famous Yugoslav communist who fought in the Spanish Civil War, joined the Partisan uprising in Montenegro, and became commander of the Yugoslav 1st and 4th Armies....
- Vlado DapčevićVlado DapcevicVladimir "Vlado" Dapčević was a Montenegrin and Yugoslav communist and founder of Party of Labour.-Early life:Dapčević was born 1917 in the village Ljubotinj in Montenegro, he attended Secondary school in Cetinje, where he was expelled because of organizing a student strike.At 16, in 1933, he...
- Stevan DedijerStevan DedijerStevan Dedijer was a Yugoslav academic and a pioneer of Business Intelligence.Stevan Dedijer was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina to Serb parents, Milica Dedijer and Jefto Dedijer....
- Vladimir DedijerVladimir DedijerVladimir Dedijer was a Yugoslav partisan fighter, politician and historian.During World War II he was an editor of the Yugoslav Communist Party newspaper Borba, and member of the agitprop section to the General Staff.After the war he was a member of Yugoslav delegation on 1946 Paris peace...
- Milovan Đilas
- Nada DimićNada DimicNada Dimić was a Yugoslav communist who died in World War II and was proclaimed a People's Hero of Yugoslavia....
- Raif DizdarevićRaif DizdarevicRaif Dizdarević is a former Bosniak politician. Dizdarević was born in Fojnica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. During World War II he participated in the armed resistance in the Partisans....
- Milo Đukanović
- Kiro GligorovKiro GligorovKiro Gligorov , born May 3, 1917) was the first democratically elected President of the Republic of Macedonia. His son Vladimir Gligorov is the refounder of the Serbian Democratic Party.- Biography :...
- Većeslav HoljevacVeceslav HoljevacVećeslav Holjevac was a Croatian and Yugoslav soldier and communist politician.Holjevac was born in Karlovac, at the time in Austria-Hungary. He joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1939...
- Božina IvanovićBožina IvanovicBožina Ivanović was a Montenegrin anthropologist and politician.From 1988 - 1989, he was the President of Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia...
- Žikica Jovanović ŠpanacŽikica Jovanovic ŠpanacŽivorad "Žikica" Jovanović , better known as Španac was a Yugoslav partisan and is credited for starting the anti-fascist struggle in Yugoslavia during World War II.-Before World War II:Jovanović was born in Valjevo, Central Serbia, related to an extended family of...
- Edvard KardeljEdvard KardeljEdvard Kardelj also known under the pseudonyms Sperans and Krištof was a Yugoslav communist political leader, economist, partisan, publicist, and full member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts...
- Otokar KeršovaniOtokar KeršovaniOtokar Keršovani was a Croatian and Yugoslav journalist and left-wing politician.He was born in Trieste, which was part of Austria-Hungary at a time. The collapse of Habsburg Empire caught him in Istrian town of Pazin, which was soon occupied by Italian forces and its Croatian school closed...
- Boris KidričBoris KidricBoris Kidrič was a leading Slovenian Communist who was, jointly with Edvard Kardelj, one of the chief organizers of the Partisan struggle in Slovenia from 1941 to 1945....
- Lazar KoliševskiLazar KoliševskiLazar Koliševski was a Communist political leader in Socialist Republic of Macedonia and briefly the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia closely allied with Tito.- Early years :...
- Rade KončarRade KoncarRade Končar was a Yugoslav Communist leader and legendary World War II resistance fighter.-Biography:...
- Milan KučanMilan KucanMilan Kučan is a Slovenian politician and statesman. He was the first President of Slovenia.-Early life and political beginnings:...
- Svetozar MarovićSvetozar MarovicSvetozar Marović ; born March 31, 1955) is a lawyer and a Montenegrin politician. He was the only president of Serbia and Montenegro...
- Slobodan MiloševićSlobodan MiloševićSlobodan Milošević was President of Serbia and Yugoslavia. He served as the President of Socialist Republic of Serbia and Republic of Serbia from 1989 until 1997 in three terms and as President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1997 to 2000...
- Lazar MojsovLazar MojsovDr. Lazar Mojsov was a Macedonian journalist, politician and diplomat from SFR Yugoslavia.Mojsov received his doctoral degree from the University of Belgrade's Law School. He fought for the anti-fascist partisans in World War II and continued to rise through the ranks of the Communist Party after...
- Marko OreškovićMarko OreškovicMarko Orešković was a Croatian Partisan commander. He was also known by his nickname Krntija....
- Petar DrapšinPetar DrapšinPetar Drapšin was a Yugoslav Partisan commander.Drapšin was born to a family of farmers in the village of Turija near Srbobran. He was enrolled in a Belgrade high school when he first got introduced to Communist ideas through school's literary group. He joined SKOJ and in 1937 went to Prague for...
- Moša PijadeMoša PijadeMoša Pijade , nicknamed Čiča Janko was a prominent Yugoslavian/Serbian Communist of Sephardic Jewish origin, a close collaborator of Josip Broz Tito, former President of Yugoslavia, and full member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.In his youth, Pijade was a...
- Koča PopovićKoca PopovicKonstantin "Koča" Popović was a communist volunteer in the Spanish Civil War, 1937-1939 and Divisional Commander of the First Proletarian Division in Josip Broz Tito's Partisan army...
- Milentije PopovićMilentije PopovicMilentije Popović was a member of Communist Party of Yugoslavia since 1939. During World War II he held various Party and administrative positions...
- Ognjen PricaOgnjen PricaOgnjen Prica was a Yugoslav left-wing politician.A native of Ilidža , Prica became interested in politics while studying mathematics and physics at University of Zagreb. In 1921 he became the member of Communist Party of Yugoslavia and one of the founders of SKOJ - Communist Youth League of...
- Ivica RačanIvica RacanIvica Račan was a Croatian career politician, leader of the League of Communists of Croatia and later Social Democratic Party from 1989 to 2007...
- Aleksandar RankovićAleksandar RankovicAleksandar "Leka" Ranković was a Yugoslav communist politician of Serbian origin considered to be the third most powerful man in Yugoslavia after Josip Broz Tito and Edvard Kardelj....
- Ivan RibarIvan RibarIvan Ribar was a Yugoslav politician of Croatian descent.Ribar was born in Vukmanić . He had a PhD in law...
- Sergej KraigherSergej KraigherSergej Kraigher was a Yugoslav Communist politician from Slovenia who served as the President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1981 to 1982.Kraigher was born in Postojna, Austria-Hungary...
- Ivan StambolićIvan StambolicIvan Stambolić was a Communist Party of Yugoslavia official and the President of the Republic of Serbia in the 1980s who was later victim of an assassination....
- Stipe ŠuvarStipe ŠuvarStipe Šuvar was a leading Croatian and Yugoslav politician and sociologist. He entered top politics in 1972 being co-opted to the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Croatia . Two years later he became Croatian minister of education and performed a controversial educational reform in...
- Josip Broz TitoJosip Broz TitoMarshal Josip Broz Tito – 4 May 1980) was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman. While his presidency has been criticized as authoritarian, Tito was a popular public figure both in Yugoslavia and abroad, viewed as a unifying symbol for the nations of the Yugoslav federation...
- Miko TripaloMiko TripaloMiko Tripalo was a Croatian and Yugoslav politician.A son of well-to-do farmers' family near Sinj, he joined Tito's Partisans as a teenager...
- Vladimir VelebitVladimir VelebitVladimir "Vlatko" Velebit, PhD was a communist from Yugoslavia who joined the Partisans in 1941. He was a former general, lawyer and a historian. He had also been the Yugoslav Ambassador to Rome as well as to the Court of St...
- Veljko VlahovićVeljko VlahovicVeljko Vlahović was a Montenegrin member of the Yugoslav Communist Party from 1935. He studied in Belgrade, Prague, and the Sorbonne , and finished his postgraduate studies in Moscow. He fought in the Spanish Civil War and was active in organizing the Communist Youth League of Yugoslavia...
- Azem VllasiAzem Vllasi- Early years :In his youth and student years, Vllasi chaired a number of youth organizations; the student league of Kosovo and of Yugoslavia, and from 1974, the League of Socialist Youth of Yugoslavia. As socialist youth chairman, he became popular and gained the support of President Tito, which...
- Svetozar Vukmanović-TempoSvetozar Vukmanovic-TempoSvetozar Vukmanović "Tempo" was a leading Montenegrin communist and member of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia...
- Žarko ZrenjaninŽarko ZrenjaninŽarko Zrenjanin "Uča" was a partisan and National Hero of Yugoslavia. The city of Zrenjanin, in Serbia, is named after him, since 1946....
- Sreten ŽujovićSreten ŽujovicSreten Žujović was a Serbian veteran of World War I and long-time communist. He was a member of the Central Committee and the Politburo before World War II. He helped organize the Partisan uprising in Serbia in 1941 and became a member of the Supreme Staff...
- Veselin Đuranović
Croatian football clubs
- List of football clubs in Croatia
- NK ČakovecNK CakovecNK Čakovec is a Croatian football club based in Čakovec, in the northern part of the country. They are currently playing in the fourth tier of Croatian football....
- HNK CibaliaHNK CibaliaHNK Cibalia, or just Cibalia, is a Croatian football club from the town of Vinkovci in eastern Croatia. Cibalia currently play in the Prva HNL, Croatia's top flight. Their stadium is located in the south part of their home town and can hold 12,000 spectators...
- Dinamo ZagrebDinamo ZagrebGNK Dinamo Zagreb, commonly referred to as Dinamo Zagreb , or by their nickname Modri are a Croatian football club based in Zagreb. They play their home matches at Stadion Maksimir. They are the most successful club in Croatian football, having won thirteen Croatian championship titles, ten...
- Građanski Zagreb
- Hajduk Split
- NK Hrvatski DragovoljacNK Hrvatski DragovoljacNK Hrvatski Dragovoljac is a Croatian football club based in the Novi Zagreb neighbourhood of the country's capital city of Zagreb. The team's fans are known as the "Black Warriors"...
- NK Inter ZaprešićNK Inter ZaprešicNK Inter Zaprešić is a Croatian football club based in Zaprešić, a town northwest of the capital Zagreb originally founded in 1929. They play in the Prva HNL after they were promoted from Druga HNL at the end of the 2006–07 season...
- NK Kamen IngradNK Kamen IngradNK Kamen Ingrad was a Croatian football club from Velika, a small town near Požega in the northeast of Croatia. The club was dissolved is July of 2008 after serious financial problems.-History:The club was formed as NK Velika in 1929...
- NK Međimurje
- NK MosorNK MosorNK Mosor is a Croatian football club from Žrnovnica, settlement which is part of the city of Split on the Croatian coast.The club was founded in 1928. It existed until World War II when most of its members enlisted in the army. When the war ended, the club had experienced such a high rate of...
- NK OrijentNK OrijentNK Orijent is a football club which was founded in 1918. It is a club from Sušak, the north-east part of the city of Rijeka in Croatia with long tradition. In season 2008/9 it currently plays in the third division .-External links:...
- NK OsijekNK OsijekNK Osijek is a Croatian football club, from Osijek in eastern Croatia.- History :NK Osijek's early roots are found in club called NK Udarnik that was formed in 1945 under FPR Yugoslavia's new communist authorities on the ashes of dissolved HŠK Slavija...
- NK PulaNK PulaNK Istra 1961 is a football club from Pula, Croatia, currently playing in the Croatian First Division.The football club NK Uljanik from which the club originates from was founded in 1948. In 1961 it joined with another local club, NK Pula, to form NK Istra. For this reason, 1961 is occasionally...
- NK RijekaNK RijekaHNK Rijeka is a Croatian football club, from Rijeka on the Croatian coast.-History:The club was founded as NK Kvarner in 1946, after Rijeka passed from Italy to Yugoslavia following the end of World War II. During its early period in Yugoslavia, the club had moderate success in various Yugoslav...
- NK RudešNK RudešNK Rudeš is a Croatian football club founded in 1957 in Zagreb's neighbourhood of Rudeš.-External links:* * at Nogometni magazin...
- HNK Segesta
- HNK ŠibenikHNK ŠibenikHNK Šibenik is a Croatian football club based in the city of Šibenik on the Croatian coast.The club was formed in 1932. In 2006 the club finished first in the Croatian Second League's southern division and was promoted to the Prva HNL...
- NK Slaven BelupoNK Slaven BelupoNK Slaven Belupo, often referred to simply as Slaven and known internationally as NK Slaven Koprivnica, is a Croatian football club based in the city of Koprivnica in the north of the country...
- NK Varaždin
- NK Varteks (founded 2011)NK Varteks (founded 2011)NK Varteks is a Croatian football club based in the city of Varaždin founded by supporters dissatisfied with the situation in NK Varaždin.-Current squad:-External links:*...
- NK VrapčeNK VrapčeNK Vrapče is a Croatian football club founded in 1938, in Zagreb's neighbourhood Vrapče which is situated in west part of the city. Its characteristic color is yellow....
- NK ZadarNK ZadarNK Zadar is a Croatian football club based in Zadar, a city on the Adriatic coast. The club was founded in 1945.Josip Skoblar, Đovani Roso, Dado Pršo and Luka Modrić, are among their most notable former players....
- NK ZagrebNK ZagrebNK Zagreb is a Croatian football club, from the Croatian capital of Zagreb.NK Zagreb's home is the Stadion Kranjčevićeva with capacity of 8,850. The club's fans are known as the White Angels...
Dinamo Zagreb
- Dinamo ZagrebDinamo ZagrebGNK Dinamo Zagreb, commonly referred to as Dinamo Zagreb , or by their nickname Modri are a Croatian football club based in Zagreb. They play their home matches at Stadion Maksimir. They are the most successful club in Croatian football, having won thirteen Croatian championship titles, ten...
- Maksimir StadiumMaksimir StadiumMaksimir Stadium is a stadium in the Croatian capital of Zagreb. It takes its name from the neighbourhood of Maksimir. It is primarily the home of Dinamo Zagreb, the top football team in the country. It is also home to Dinamo Zagreb's farm team NK Lokomotiva....
Dinamo Zagreb football managers
- Josip KužeJosip KužeJosip Kuže is a Croatian football coach and former player. He was a player and later coach of Dinamo Zagreb where he played from 1971-1981 making a total of 384 appearances and scoring 14 goals.-Playing career:...
- Vlatko MarkovićVlatko MarkovicVladimir "Vlatko" Marković Vladimir "Vlatko" Marković Vladimir "Vlatko" Marković (born 1 January 1937 in Bugojno, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a former football player, football manager, and current president of Croatian Football Federation ....
Hajduk Split
- Hajduk Split
NK Osijek
- NK OsijekNK OsijekNK Osijek is a Croatian football club, from Osijek in eastern Croatia.- History :NK Osijek's early roots are found in club called NK Udarnik that was formed in 1945 under FPR Yugoslavia's new communist authorities on the ashes of dissolved HŠK Slavija...
NK Zagreb
- NK ZagrebNK ZagrebNK Zagreb is a Croatian football club, from the Croatian capital of Zagreb.NK Zagreb's home is the Stadion Kranjčevićeva with capacity of 8,850. The club's fans are known as the White Angels...
- Stadion Kranjčevićeva
Croatian football competitions
- Croatian CupCroatian CupThe Croatian Cup is an annually held football tournament for Croatian football clubs and is the second most important competition in Croatian football after the Prva HNL league championship. It is governed by the Croatian Football Federation and usually runs from late August to May...
- Croatian First LeagueCroatian First LeagueThe Prva HNL , also known as 1. HNL or for sponsorship reasons the MAXtv Prva Liga, is the top Croatian football league competition, established in 1992. The winners qualify for the UEFA Champions League...
- Croatian Second LeagueCroatian Second LeagueThe Croatian Second Football League is the second highest football league in Croatia. The league was formed in 1991 with the dissolution of the Yugoslav Second League and it is operated by the Croatian Football Federation....
- Croatian SupercupCroatian SupercupThe Croatian Supercup is a football match between the winners of the Prva HNL and the Croatian Cup. The Supercup serves as a curtain raiser of the new football season and is only held when different clubs happen to win the two most important competitions during the previous season The Croatian...
- Croatian Third League
Croatian footballers
- Srđan Andrić
- Ante AračićAnte AracicAnte Aračić is a Croatian football player who plays as a defender. He is currently playing at HNK Šibenik.He started his career with local side NK Imotski before moving to HNK Segesta and later NK Zmaj...
- Aljoša AsanovićAljoša AsanovicAljoša Asanović is a retired Croatian soccer player best known from his performances in the mid-to-late 90's when he played for Derby County and for Croatia during Euro 96 and World Cup 98...
- Marko Babić
- Boško BalabanBoško BalabanBoško Balaban is a Croatian footballer who currently plays for Panionios in the Super League Greece as a striker. He is a former member of the Croatia national team.-Early career:...
- Ivica BanovićIvica BanovicIvica Banović is a Croatian football midfielder who plays for German club FC Energie Cottbus.-NK Zagreb:Banović began to play football at NK Zagreb when he was 6 years old and subsequently spent his entire youth career with the club, eventually being added to their first team in the summer of 1997...
- Mario BazinaMario BazinaMario Bazina is a retired Bosnian-born Croatian footballer.He last played as an offensive midfielder for Austria Wien in the Austrian Bundesliga and signed with the club until 2009...
- Leon BenkoLeon BenkoLeon Benko is a Croatian football striker, currently playing for Slaven Belupo in the Prva HNL.-Varteks:Benko signed his first professional contract with his youth club, NK Varteks, for the 2003–04 season and continued to play for the club in the following three seasons...
- Slaven BilićSlaven BilicSlaven Bilić is a former Croatian footballer and current head coach of the Croatia national team. His playing tenure predominantly comprised extended vocations in his hometown with Hajduk Split and a combination of foreign spells in Germany and England...
- Leonard BisakuLeonard BisakuLeonard Bisaku is a Croatian football midfielder who last played for the Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer....
- Igor BišćanIgor BišcanIgor Bišćan is a Croatian professional footballer, playing for Dinamo Zagreb. He also played for the English team Liverpool and Greek side Panathinaikos, also spending one-year loan at NK Samobor in his early career...
- Saša BjelanovićSaša BjelanovicSaša Bjelanović is a Croatian footballer striker who is currently playing for Verona in Serie B.He also holds Italian passport since 2007, as his grandmother was from Trieste, Venezia Giulia, made him eligible to acquire Italian nationality at birth.-Club career:Saša Bjelanović started his career...
- Nenad BjelicaNenad BjelicaNenad Bjelica is a former Croatian football player and currently coach who played for Albacete Balompié, Real Betis and Kaiserslautern. Bjelica played as midfielder.-Career:...
- Zvonimir BobanZvonimir BobanZvonimir Boban is a Croatian former football midfielder who played most of his professional career for Serie A club Milan, with whom he won four Serie A titles and the Champions League. He was a member of the Croatia national team which attained third place at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, with Boban...
- Stjepan BobekStjepan BobekStjepan Bobek was a football striker from Yugoslavia, and later a football manager. An ethnic Croat, Bobek started playing at a very young age and had spells with several clubs in Zagreb but is mainly remembered for his time at the Serbian side Partizan Belgrade, where he moved to following the...
- Alen BokšićAlen BokšicAlen Bokšić is a former football attacker from Croatia. He was a renowned forward known for his technique.-Career:Bokšić was born in Makarska and started his career in the club Zmaj from Makarska. As a young player he moved to Hajduk Split and was introduced into the first team . With Hajduk, he...
- Ivan BošnjakIvan BošnjakIvan Bošnjak is a Croatian football player who is currently playing for Chinese club Chongqing Lifan.-Career:Bošnjak started his professional career at local club HNK Cibalia in the 1996–97 season...
- Elvis BrajkovićElvis BrajkovicElvis Brajković is a retired Croatian football player.He played for several clubs, including NK Rijeka, 1860 München , Hellas Verona F.C. , Hajduk Split, NK Pomorac and HNK Sibenik...
- Ahmet BrkovicAhmet BrkovicAhmet Brković is a former Croatian footballer. His position is midfielder.Brković started off his career in 1999 for HNK Dubrovnik in Croatia. When he was made available for transfer, clubs from the Football League expressed an interest in taking him on trial. Lennie Lawrence, then manager of...
- Igor BudanIgor BudanIgor Budan is a Croatian football striker currently playing with U.S. Città di Palermo in Italy.-Career:Budan played for his native NK Rijeka for two seasons before moving to Italy in 1999. He was one of the players transferred to Palermo from Venezia in 2002 by Maurizio Zamparini...
- Ivan BuljanIvan BuljanIvan Buljan is Croatian sport manager and a former Yugoslavian footballer, he was a member of the Yugoslavia squad at the FIFA World Cup 1974 and the 1976 European Football Championship....
- Marijan BuljatMarijan BuljatMarijan Buljat is a Croatian football player who plays as a wingback. His current club is Hajduk Split, since July 2008....
- Tomislav ButinaTomislav ButinaTomislav Butina is a former Croatian footballer who played as goalkeeper for top level clubs Dinamo Zagreb, Club Brugge and Olympiacos. He was also capped 28 times for the Croatia national football team in the period from 2001 to 2006 and was member of Croatian squads at the 2002 and 2006 FIFA...
- Željko ČajkovskiŽeljko CajkovskiŽeljko Čajkovski is a Croatian football player and coach.With the national team he won the silver medal in the football tournament of th 1948 Olympics held in lLondon, losing in the final 1-3 to Sweden, then starring the young Gunnar Nordahl, Gunnar Gren and Nils Liedholm...
- Zlatko Čajkovski
- Vedran ĆorlukaVedran CorlukaVedran Ćorluka is a Croatian footballer who plays for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur as a defender. He is also a part of the Croatia national team...
- Igor CvitanovićIgor CvitanovicIgor Cvitanović is a retired Croatian football striker.He is currently the all-time top goalscorer of the Croatian First League with a total of 126 goals, and also scored 122 domestic league goals for Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb, 117 of which were in the Croatian First League...
- Joey Didulica
- Ivica DžidićIvica DžidicIvica Džidić is a Croatian football player who plays for NK Široki Brijeg.Džidić has played for Croatian under-20 national team.He played for Dinamo Zagreb's junior team before returning to Zrinjski as their captain....
- Eduardo da SilvaEduardo da SilvaEduardo Alves da Silva , commonly known as Eduardo, sometimes nicknamed as Dudu, is a Brazilian-born Croatian footballer who plays for Ukrainian Premier League club Shakhtar Donetsk and the Croatia national team...
- Mario GalinovićMario GalinovicMario Galinović is a Croatian football goalkeeper and currently a free agent.-NK Osijek:Galinović started his professional career with Croatian First League side NK Osijek, where he was part of the first team from 1993 until 2002. With the club, he also played in the UEFA Cup in 1998 and 1999,...
- Franjo GlaserFranjo GlaserFranjo Glaser was a Croatian football goalkeeper and football manager...
- Ico HitrecIco HitrecIvan 'Ico' Hitrec is widely considered as the greatest Croatian football player before World War II.The centre-forward became a legend after scoring twice against then famous Spanish keeper Ricardo Zamora during the first night game in Zagreb between Zagreb and Madrid in 1933...
- Goran HunjakGoran HunjakGoran Hunjak is a retired football player.- Career :Hunjak began his professional career in 1983 with for NK Zagreb in the Croatian First Division. In 1988, he moved to the United States and signed with the Wichita Wings in Major Indoor Soccer League...
- Ivo IličevićIvo IlicevicIvo Iličević is a Croatian football player of Bosnian Croat descent.-Club career:Iličević began his career in the youth ranks of Viktoria Aschaffenburg, before joining Regionalliga Süd side SV Darmstadt 98 in January 2005. At the club, he quickly became a first-team regular under former Bundesliga...
- Branko IvankovićBranko IvankovicBranko Ivanković is a Croatian football coach and former player. After a 12-year playing career at Varteks Varaždin, Ivanković started his coaching career at the same club in 1991. He led the Iranian national football team at the 2006 World Cup...
- Tomislav IvkovićTomislav IvkovicTomislav Ivković is a retired Croatian footballer who played as a goalkeeper....
- Robert JarniRobert JarniRobert Jarni is a retired Croatian footballer who played as left winger or wingback. He is now a manager, but is currently without a club after resigning from his managerial post at Istra 1961 in September 2010....
- Nikola JerkanNikola JerkanNikola Jerkan is a former football defender from Croatia.Jerkan was born in Split and started playing football professionally for NK Zagreb. In 1983 he moved to Dinamo Vinkovci where he would spend three years before moving to Hajduk Split in 1986. In 1988 he started playing for the first team and...
- Dražan Jerković
- Mirko JozićMirko JozicMirko Jozić is a retired Croatian football player and currently an active football manager.As a coach, he won the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship in Chile, with the Yugoslavia U-20 national team composed of names such as Robert Prosinečki, Zvonimir Boban and Davor Šuker.He coached Chilean club...
- Nikola JurčevićNikola JurcevicNikola Jurčević is a retired Croatian football player who is now a coach.He played for clubs Dinamo Zagreb , in Belgium with R. Antwerp F.C. , NK Zagreb , in Austria with SV Austria Salzburg , and in German Bundesliga with SC Freiburg...
- Krunoslav JurčićKrunoslav JurcicKrunoslav "Kruno" Jurčić is a retired Croatian professional footballer who is now a coach.-Club career:He started his professional career at Dinamo Zagreb in 1988, before moving to Inker Zaprešić in 1991 and Uljanik Pula in 1993. He went on join Belgian side Beveren in 1995, but returned to Dinamo...
- Goran JurićGoran JuricGoran Jurić is a former Croatian football player.During his career, he played for Velež Mostar, Red Star Belgrade, Celta de Vigo, Croatia Zagreb, Yokohama F. Marinos, and NK Zagreb. He earned 4 caps for the Yugoslavia national football team in 1988, and 16 caps for the Croatia national football team...
- Ivan JurićIvan JuricIvan Jurić is a Croatian former footballer who currently plays for Mississauga Eagles FC.-Club career:A versatile and technically skilled midfielder or winger, Jurić started his career with Hajduk Split, where he played from 1994 to 1997...
- Tvrtko KaleTvrtko KaleTvrtko Kale is a Croatian-Israeli football player who played as of June 2010 for Hapoel Haifa. The newspaper Slobodna Dalmacija rated him the best player in the Croatian First League in 2004....
- Ivan KatalinićIvan KatalinicIvan Katalinić is a Croatian football manager and former Hajduk Split and Southampton goalkeeper. As a member of Hajduk's famous "golden generation" of the seventies, he won four Yugoslav championships and five consecutive cups.At the beginning of 1980 came a move to Southampton where he stayed...
- Ivan KlasnićIvan KlasnicIvan Klasnić is a Croatian footballer who plays for Bolton Wanderers of the Premier League. He is a Croatian international. In 2007, Klasnić underwent a kidney transplant, and became the first player to participate in a major tournament after a transplant.-St. Pauli:Klasnić started his...
- Dario KneževićDario KneževicDario Knežević is a Croatian football defender who currently plays for Italian club Livorno and the Croatian national team.-Club career:...
- Niko KovačNiko KovacNiko Kovač is a former Croatian footballer who last played as a midfielder for Red Bull Salzburg. He was the long-standing captain of Croatia before retiring from international football in January 2009...
- Robert KovačRobert KovacRobert Kovač is a retired Croatian football defender.- Early career :Kovač started his career in lower league clubs Rapide Wedding and Hertha Zehlendorf before making his Bundesliga debut with 1. FC Nuremberg in 1995...
- Hrvoje KovačevićHrvoje KovacevicHrvoje Kovačević is a Croatian association football player currently playing for NK Lučko. Kovačević began his career playing for HNK Cibalia in the Croatian Prva HNL, before signing a contract with Israeli team Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv in the 2005/2006 season...
- Ardian KoznikuArdian KoznikuArdian Kozniku is a former Croatian footballer who played as a striker. He was born in Kosovo and is of Albanian descent....
- Niko KranjčarNiko KranjcarNiko Kranjčar is a Croatian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Tottenham Hotspur and the Croatia national team.He represented two of the biggest clubs in his homeland, playing for Dinamo Zagreb before sparking controversy by making a move to their fierce rivals Hajduk Split in 2005...
- Zlatko KranjčarZlatko KranjcarZlatko "Cico" Kranjcar is a Croatian football manager and former striker. He is the currently head coach of Sepahan in Iran Pro League.-Club career:...
- Petar KrpanPetar KrpanPetar Krpan is a retired Croatian footballer who played as a forward.-Club career:Krpan started his career with hometown club NK Osijek, and moved to Sporting Clube de Portugal in 1998, being scarcely used during his one 1/2-season spell...
- Dražen LadićDražen LadicDražen Ladić is a former Croatian football goalkeeper. Between 2006 and 2011 he was the head coach of the Croatian national under-21 team.-Club:...
- Vik LalićVik LalicVik Lalić is a Croatian football player who played as a defender.He started his career at Hajduk Split in 1996 before moving to Rot-Weiß Oberhausen in Germany in 2001. The following season he returned to Hajduk, transferring to NK Solin in 2005 before finally moving to Neuchâtel Xamax in 2006...
- Ivan LekoIvan LekoIvan Leko is a Croatian football player who plays for Belgian Pro League outfit Sporting Lokeren.-Club career:...
- Jerko Leko
- Zoran MamićZoran MamicZoran Mamić is a former Croatian footballer and current sporting director for Dinamo Zagreb.He played for Dinamo Zagreb between 1992 and 1996, after which he went on to spend nine years playing for various clubs in Germany. Between 1996 and 1998, he made 45 Bundesliga appearances and scored four...
- Silvio MarićSilvio MarićSilvio Marić is a retired Croatian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.- Club career :Born in Zagreb, Marić began his professional career at Dinamo Zagreb in 1992. In the autumn of 1998, he appeared for Dinamo Zagreb in all of their six group matches in the UEFA Champions League and...
- Tomislav MarićTomislav MaricTomislav Marić is a former German-born Croatian former football striker.-Trivia:He was born to Bosnian Croat parents in Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg and started his first-team career in 1992 at amateur side SpVgg 07 Ludwigsburg from the nearby Ludwigsburg in then third-division Oberliga...
- Oliver MarićOliver MaricOliver Marić is a Croatian football player.He was previously a member of FC Wohlen, FC Schaffhausen, FC Lucerne and Servette FC. While growing up in Lucerne, Marić's family comes from Primošten on the Croatian coast.-External links:...
- Vlatko MarkovićVlatko MarkovicVladimir "Vlatko" Marković Vladimir "Vlatko" Marković Vladimir "Vlatko" Marković (born 1 January 1937 in Bugojno, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a former football player, football manager, and current president of Croatian Football Federation ....
- Andre MijatovićAndre MijatovicAndre Mijatović is a Croatian footballer who currently plays for, and captains, Hertha BSC in the Bundesliga....
- Mihael MikićMihael MikicMihael Mikić is a Croatian football player who is currently playing for Japanese club Sanfrecce Hiroshima. He is now most commonly playing as a right winger, but has played during his career as an attacking midfielder and striker as well....
- Tomislav MikulićTomislav MikulicTomislav Mikulić is a Croatian football player who plays as a defender. He currently players for Germinal Beerschot.Mikulić started his career with Croatia's NK Osijek before moving to K.R.C. Genk in 2005...
- Luka ModrićLuka ModricLuka Modrić is a Croatian footballer who plays for Tottenham Hotspur and for the Croatia national football team.Modrić's childhood coincided with the Croatian War of Independence. After showing promise in hometown club Zadar's youth team, he was signed by Dinamo Zagreb as a teenager in 2002. His...
- Ivica MornarIvica MornarIvica Mornar is a retired Croatian footballer. He was born in Split.Mornar began his career with Hajduk Split before going on to play for Eintracht Frankfurt, Sevilla, CD Ourense, Standard Liège, Anderlecht and Portsmouth....
- Marijan MrmićMarijan MrmicMarijan Mrmić is a retired Croatian football goalkeeper who is now a coach. He is currently the goalkeeping coach for both NK Varaždin and the Croatian national football team.-Club career:...
- Miljenko MumlekMiljenko MumlekMiljenko Mumlek is a Croatian football midfielder.-Club career:Born in Varaždin, Mumlek started his professional career in his hometown with Varteks Varaždin in early 1992 and went on to establish himself as one of the club's key players during the 1990s...
- Dražen MužinićDražen MužinicDražen Mužinić is a former Croatian professional footballer. He was a midfielder.Mužinić spent most of his career in his native Yugoslavia...
- Mato NeretljakMato NeretljakMato Neretljak is a Croatian footballer who plays as a defender. He plays for South Korean club Suwon Bluewings.-Career:...
- Ivica OlićIvica OlicIvica Olić is a Croatian professional footballer who plays for Bayern Munich in Germany and internationally for the Croatian national team.- Early career :Olić was born and raised in the village of Davor near Nova Gradiška, Croatia, Yugoslavia...
- Igor PamićIgor PamicIgor Pamić is a former Croatian football striker who is now a coach.He was born in the village of Žminj in Istria and started his professional career at the club Istra Pula in early 1992. He left the club after two seasons for Dinamo Zagreb, where he spent another two seasons before moving to...
- Andrej PanadićAndrej PanadicAndrej Panadić is a Croatian football coach and a former defender. He last managed LASK Linz in 2008.He played for Dinamo Zagreb , Chemnitzer FC , KFC Uerdingen 05 , Hamburger SV , Sturm Graz and Nagoya Grampus Eight .With Dinamo Zagreb he won a Croatian Championship for the year 1993.He played for...
- Dubravko PavličićDubravko PavlicicDubravko Pavličić is a retired Croatian footballer who played as a central defender.-Club career:Born in Zagreb, Croatia, Pavličić started playing professionally for local NK Dinamo, being irregularly used over the course of three seasons...
- Željko PavlovićŽeljko PavlovicŽeljko Pavlović is a retired Croatian football goalkeeper.Pavlović started his professional career in 1989 at the club FK Željezničar from Bosnia and Herzegovina and transferred after three seasons to Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb, where he spent one season as understudy to Dražen Ladić and made...
- Luka Peruzović
- Mladen PetrićMladen PetricMladen Petrić is a Croatian international footballer who plays for Hamburger SV in the Fußball-Bundesliga Bundesliga. He also holds the Swiss citizenship.-Early life:...
- Stipe PletikosaStipe PletikosaStipe Pletikosa is a Croatian football goalkeeper who plays for the Russian Premier League club FC Rostov and the Croatian national team, for which he has made 86 appearances.-Hajduk Split:...
- Danijel PranjićDanijel PranjicDanijel Pranjić is a Croatian footballer who currently plays for German club Bayern Munich.-Club career:Pranjić started his career at Papuk. He played for NAŠK, Papuk, Belišće, and Osijek before making his move to a bigger stage at Dinamo Zagreb in 2004...
- Robert ProsinečkiRobert ProsineckiRobert Prosinečki is a Croatian football manager and former football midfielder. Prosinečki is regarded by many as the player with best technique that ever played in and for Croatia. Former national squad teammate Zvonimir Boban, humbly, also agreed with this. His dribbling is considered...
- Dado PršoDado PršoMiladin "Dado" Pršo is a Croatian former professional footballer who played as a striker.Pršo played for seven different teams and made over 300 league appearances as a professional...
- Jurica PuljizJurica PuljizJurica Puljiz is a Croatian football defender who, currently a free agent.He started to play for Hajduk Split at the age of 10 and stayed in the club until 2002, when he went on to play one season for HNK Šibenik before signing with Eintracht Frankfurt in the summer of 2003. He played in 15...
- Ivan RakitićIvan RakiticIvan Rakitić is a Croatian footballer who plays for Sevilla FC and the Croatian national team.Born in Möhlin, he started his professional career at Swiss giants Basel and spent two seasons with them before establishing popularity for his time in the German Bundesliga with Schalke 04...
- Milan RapaićMilan RapaicMilan "Miki" Rapaić was a Croatian football midfielder who last played for HNK Trogir after his contract with Standard Liège ended in July 2007....
- Đovani Roso
- Goran RubilGoran RubilGoran Rubil is a Croatian football midfielder who plays for Asteras Tripolis in Greek Super League....
- Vedran RunjeVedran RunjeVedran Runje is a Croatian football goalkeeper who is currently a free agent after his contract with RC Lens expired in 2011.-Club career:...
- Daniel ŠarićDaniel ŠaricDaniel Šarić is a former Croatian footballer who played as a right winger or wingback. His name is sometimes spelled as Danijel Šarić....
- Mimi SaricMimi SaricMislav "Mimi" Saric is an Australian football player who currently plays for South Australian Super League team Adelaide Raiders...
- Anthony ŠerićAnthony ŠericAnthony Šerić , is a Croatian Australian footballer who currently plays as a defender for Karabükspor.-Club career:Šerić was born to a Croatian family in Sydney, Australia and received a football scholarship to the Australian Institute of Sport...
- Dario ŠimićDario ŠimicDario Šimić is a retired Croatian football player. Šimić was a versatile defender who played as full-back, sweeper or centre back. A product of Dinamo Zagreb Academy, he later played for Serie A sides Inter Milan and AC Milan and Ligue 1 side Monaco, before returning to Dinamo Zagreb in 2010,...
- Josip ŠimunićJosip ŠimunicJosip Šimunić is a Croatian footballer who plays as a defender for Dinamo Zagreb and the Croatian national team.-Club career:...
- Josip SkoblarJosip SkoblarJosip "Joško" Skoblar is a Croatian former football player and manager. He was primarily a forward, and also capable of playing on both wings.-Club:...
- Blaž SliškovićBlaž SliškovicBlaž "Baka" Slišković is a former Bosnian Croat football player and currently the manager of Al-Ansar....
- Tomislav ŠokotaTomislav ŠokotaTomo Šokota is a Croatian football striker.Šokota joined Porto from rivals S.L. Benfica, where he played between 2001 and 2005. He previously played four seasons for Croatian First League side Dinamo Zagreb, who signed him to his first professional contract from his youth club NK Samobor in 1997...
- Steve ZungulSteve ZungulSlaviša Žungul, known in the United States as Steve Zungul is a retired Yugoslavian-American football striker. Žungul began his career with Hajduk Split in his native Yugoslavia before moving to the United States where he became a dominant indoor soccer striker...
- Ivan Babić (footballer)
- Kosta PapicKosta Papic-Coaching career:Previous clubs: Kaizer Chiefs, Maritzburg United, Orlando Pirates ; Lobi Stars, Enyimba, Enugu Rangers, Kwara United...
- Milorad Pavić (footballer)Milorad Pavic (footballer)Milorad "Miša" Pavić was a Serbian football player and coach.In his home country he coached Red Star Belgrade and FK Vojvodina....
- Ilija PetkovićIlija PetkovicIlija Petković is a retired Serbian footballer. Since the early 1990s he's been a football manager, his most notable appointment being with the Serbia and Montenegro national football team.-Playing career:He started playing football for Dinara Knin...
- Ljupko PetrovićLjupko PetrovicLjubomir "Ljupko" Petrović is a Bosnian Serb former football player, today a football manager and winner of the European Cup in 1991 with Red Star.-Biography:...
- Vladimir Petrović "Pižon"
- Slobodan SantračSlobodan SantracSlobodan Santrač is a retired Serbian football player and currently manager of Chinese Super League side Shaanxi Renhe Commercial Chanba F.C.....
- Dragoslav ŠekularacDragoslav ŠekularacDragoslav Šekularac Dragoslav Šekularac (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгослав Шекуларац) Dragoslav Šekularac (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгослав Шекуларац) (born November 30, 1937 in Štip, Vardar Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia is a Serbian former football player and coach....
- Milutin SredojevicMilutin SredojevicMilutin "Micho" Sredojević is a Serbian football coach and former player. He is currently managing Rwanda national football team.-Previous clubs:...
- Dragoslav StepanovićDragoslav StepanovicDragoslav Stepanović is a retired Serbian footballer and current coach.- Career :He made his name with OFK Beograd where he was a defensive right back fixture for 11 years between 1962 and 1973, before moving on to Red Star Belgrade for 3 seasons until 1976...
- Velibor Vasović
- Momčilo VukotićMomcilo VukoticMomčilo "Moca" Vukotić is a Serbian football manager and a former player.He played 14 times for his national team, Yugoslavia, between 1969 and 1974 scoring four goals. In his club career in FK Partizan, he appeared in a total of 752 games in all competitions and all age levels, scoring 306 goals...
- Milovan ĆirićMilovan CiricMilovan Ćirić was a Serbian football coach and olso former player. He was the first captain of Red Star Belgrade but in June 1947. he move to the biggest rivals FK Partizan . With FK Partizan he won Yugoslav cup...
Serbian football clubs
- List of football clubs in Serbia
- FK Banat ZrenjaninFK Banat ZrenjaninFK Banat Zrenjanin is a football club from the city of Zrenjanin, Serbia...
- OFK BeogradOFK BeogradOmladinski fudbalski klub Beograd, commonly referred to as OFK Beograd , is a football club from Belgrade, Serbia, more precisely from the Karaburma urban neighborhood. It currently is the oldest team playing in the Serbian SuperLiga. The name means "Youth Football Club Belgrade" in Serbian...
- FK BežanijaFK BežanijaFK Bežanija is a football club based in Novi Beograd, Serbia. They play in the First League of Serbia, the second tier of Serbian football.- History :...
- FK Borac ČačakFK Borac CacakFudbalski klub Borac Čačak is a professional football club based in Čačak, Serbia.It was founded in 1926. Borac plays at the Čačak Stadium which has a capacity of 5,000....
- FK Hajduk Rodić M&B Kula
- FK Župa AleksandrovacFK Župa AleksandrovacFK Župa Aleksandrovac is a football club based in Aleksandrovac.-History:They played in the Srpska Liga East after winning the Pomoravska zone regional league...
- FK Habit Pharm Javor IvanjicaFK Habit Pharm Javor IvanjicaFK Javor Ivanjica is a football club from Ivanjica, Serbia.It was founded in 1912 and is one of the oldest clubs in Serbia. The club's stadium, Ivanjica Stadium, has a capacity of5,000...
- FK Mladost ApatinFK Mladost ApatinFK Mladost Apatin is a football club from Apatin, Serbia.-History:The club was founded in 1928, then known by the name of Tri Zvezde . In 1950, the club changes its name to Mladost . Team colour is red...
- FK ObilićFK ObilicFudbalski klub Obilić is a football club based in Belgrade, Serbia. Named after legendary Serbian medieval hero Miloš Obilić, the club currently competes in the Druga beogradska liga - grupa Dunav .The club's stadium is also named accordingly; to venerate the Serbian knight it is called the...
- FK PartizanFK PartizanFudbalski klub Partizan is a professional football club based in Belgrade, Serbia. In its long history, FK Partizan won as many as 37 trophies. The club is the holder of 23 national championships, 12 national cups and 1 national supercup, and has also won the Mitropa Cup in 1978...
- FK RadFK RadFK Rad is a football club from Belgrade, Serbia. It plays at Stadion Kralj Petar I, which is located in the southern part of the city's Banjica neighbourhood....
- Radnički NišRadnicki NišFK Radnički Niš is a football club based in the city of Niš in Serbia. The team is currently playing in the Serbian First League.-History:...
- Red Star BelgradeRed Star BelgradeRed Star Belgrade is a football club from Belgrade, Serbia. The club is a part of the Red Star Sports Society.Red Star Belgrade is the most successful Serbian club, with a record of 25 national championships and 23 national cups in both Serbian and ex-Yugoslav competitions...
- FK SremFK SremFK Srem is a football club from the city of Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia.In 2002 the team amalgamated with FK Zvezdara that was relegated from the top flight, while Srem relegated from the third level. Since 2002-03 the team plays in the Serbian First League, second national level.-History:The club...
- FK SmederevoFK SmederevoFudbalski klub Smederevo is a Serbian professional football club based in the city of Smederevo.-History:...
- FK VlasinaFK VlasinaFK Vlasina is a football club based in Vlasotince, Serbia.-History:The club is one of the oldest football clubs in former Yugoslavia. Founded by locals returning from higher education in major European capitals between the two World Wars, FK Vlasina exists since 1920...
- FK VojvodinaFK VojvodinaFK Vojvodina is a football club from Novi Sad, Serbia. The club currently competes in the Serbian SuperLiga. FK Vojvodina is the third oldest football club in Serbia's SuperLiga, after OFK Beograd which was founded in 1911 and FK Javor which was founded in 1912.-History:FK Vojvodina was founded...
- FK VoždovacFK VoždovacFK Voždovac is a football club from Belgrade, Serbia.- Hystory :The club was formed in 1912 under the name FK Dušanovac. In 1929 it is renamed into Voždovački SK. The main success in this period was the winning of the II Razred League in the 1933-34 season, and the III Razred in 1948-49...
- FK ZemunFK ZemunFK Zemun is a football club located in Zemun, a municipality of Belgrade, in Serbia.- History :Immediately after the end of the Second World War the sports activities in Zemun are restored...
- FK ČSK PivaraFK CSK PivaraČSK Pivara is a football club from Čelarevo, Serbia. It was founded in 1925 as ČOSK...
FK Partizan
- FK PartizanFK PartizanFudbalski klub Partizan is a professional football club based in Belgrade, Serbia. In its long history, FK Partizan won as many as 37 trophies. The club is the holder of 23 national championships, 12 national cups and 1 national supercup, and has also won the Mitropa Cup in 1978...
- GrobariGrobariGrobari are supporters of the Belgrade football club Partizan Belgrade. They are one of two major football fan groups in Serbia...
- Partizan StadiumPartizan StadiumPartizan Stadium is a football and track-and-field stadium in Belgrade, Serbia, owned by FK Partizan. It carried the name JNA Stadium for a long time and was the site of Youth Day parade. Even today, the majority of football fans in all countries of the former Yugoslavia call it by its old name....
FK Rad
- FK RadFK RadFK Rad is a football club from Belgrade, Serbia. It plays at Stadion Kralj Petar I, which is located in the southern part of the city's Banjica neighbourhood....
- Stadion Kralj Petar IStadion Kralj Petar IStadion Kralj Petar I is the home ground of FK Rad. It's also known simply as Stadion FK Rad. The all-seated stadium was named after Kralj Petar I, a famous Serbian king from the early 1900s. The stadium has a seating capacity for around 6,000 people....
FK Vojvodina
- FK VojvodinaFK VojvodinaFK Vojvodina is a football club from Novi Sad, Serbia. The club currently competes in the Serbian SuperLiga. FK Vojvodina is the third oldest football club in Serbia's SuperLiga, after OFK Beograd which was founded in 1911 and FK Javor which was founded in 1912.-History:FK Vojvodina was founded...
- Stadium of VojvodinaStadium of VojvodinaKarađorđe Stadium , formerly known as the Stadium of Vojvodina , is a multi-purpose stadium in Novi Sad, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Vojvodina. The stadium is capable of holding up to around 20,000 people, although the stadium's seating...
Serbian football squad templates
- Template:Crvena Zvezda squad
- Template:FK Partizan squad
Football venues in Serbia
- By-the-Danube StadiumBy-the-Danube StadiumThe Fortress Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Smederevo, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Smederevo. The stadium holds 17,200 people....
- Stadion Gradski (Priština)
- Stadion HajdukStadion HajdukStadium Hajduk is a multi-use stadium in Kula, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Hajduk Kula. The stadium has a seating capacity for 11,000 people....
- Ivanjica StadiumIvanjica StadiumIvanjica Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Ivanjica, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Habit Pharm Javor Ivanjica. The stadium holds 5,000 people....
- Karađorđev Park Stadium
- Stadion Kralj Petar IStadion Kralj Petar IStadion Kralj Petar I is the home ground of FK Rad. It's also known simply as Stadion FK Rad. The all-seated stadium was named after Kralj Petar I, a famous Serbian king from the early 1900s. The stadium has a seating capacity for around 6,000 people....
- Miloš Obilić StadiumMiloš Obilic StadiumObilić Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Belgrade, Serbia. Located in Vračar municipality, it is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 4,508 people.It is the home ground of FK Obilić.-External links:*, Blic, April 5, 2008...
- Mirko Vučurević StadiumMirko Vucurevic StadiumMirko Vučurević Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Banatski Dvor, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Budućnost Banatski Dvor. The stadium holds 4,000 people....
- Novi Pazar City StadiumNovi Pazar City StadiumNovi Pazar City Stadium is a football stadium in Novi Pazar, Serbia, and the home of FK Novi Pazar. It's capacity is 7,000.-External links:* at World Stadiums...
- Partizan StadiumPartizan StadiumPartizan Stadium is a football and track-and-field stadium in Belgrade, Serbia, owned by FK Partizan. It carried the name JNA Stadium for a long time and was the site of Youth Day parade. Even today, the majority of football fans in all countries of the former Yugoslavia call it by its old name....
- Sportski Centar Rade SvilarSportski Centar Rade SvilarSportski Centar Rade Svilar is a multi-use stadium in Apatin, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Mladost Apatin. The stadium holds 3,000 people....
- Stadion Crvena ZvezdaStadion Crvena ZvezdaThe Red Star Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Belgrade, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Red Star Belgrade. The stadium is all-seated and the capacity is 51,328. It was opened in 1963 after construction which had started three years...
- Subotica City StadiumSubotica City StadiumSubotica City Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Subotica, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Spartak Zlatibor Voda from 1945. The stadium holds 13,000 people. There is a football pitch and a registered track for athletics suitable for...
- Stadium of VojvodinaStadium of VojvodinaKarađorđe Stadium , formerly known as the Stadium of Vojvodina , is a multi-purpose stadium in Novi Sad, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Vojvodina. The stadium is capable of holding up to around 20,000 people, although the stadium's seating...
- Stadium VoždovacStadium VoždovacStadium Voždovac was a multi-purpose stadium in Belgrade, Serbia. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of FK Voždovac. The stadium had a capacity to hold 5,780 people....
- Youth Stadium
- Zemun StadiumZemun StadiumZemun Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Zemun, Belgrade, Serbia. The stadium holds 10,000 spectators. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Zemun.-Concerts:...
- Čair StadiumCair StadiumČair municipal Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Niš, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Radnički Niš and Sinđelić Niš. The stadium was built in 1963 and has a capacity of 14,000 Čair municipal Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Niš, Serbia....
- Čačak StadiumCacak StadiumČačak Stadium, also known as Stadion Borca, is a multi-purpose stadium in Čačak, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Borac Čačak. The stadium has a capacity for approximately 5,000 people....
- Čika Dača StadiumCika Daca StadiumČika Dača Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Kragujevac, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Radnički 1923 and Track and Field Radnicki from Kragujevac. The stadium has a seating capacity for 22 058 people. The stadium was renovated in 2007....
- Železnik StadiumŽeleznik StadiumŽeleznik Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Železnik, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Voždovac. The stadium holds 12,500 people....
Football in Serbia and Montenegro
- First League of Serbia and Montenegro
- Serbia and Montenegro national under-21 football team
Serbia and Montenegro national football team templates
- Template:Serbia and Montenegro Squad 2006 World Cup
Football in Slovenia
- Football Association of SloveniaFootball Association of SloveniaThe Football Association of Slovenia is the governing body of football in Slovenia. It organizes the following football leagues and cups: 1st division , 2nd division , 3rd division East, 3rd division West, Slovenian Cup - Hervis, Slovenian Women's National League, etc. It is also responsible for...
- PrvaLiga Telekom SlovenijePrvaLiga Telekom SlovenijeSlovenian First Football League also known by the abbreviation 1. SNL, is the main football league in Slovenia, and was formed in 1991 after Slovenia became an independent country. From 1920 until the end of the 1990–91 season, the Slovenian Republic League was a lower division of the Yugoslavian...
- Slovenia national football teamSlovenia national football teamThe Slovenia national football team is the national football team of Slovenia and is controlled by the Football Association of Slovenia. The team played their first match in 1992 after the split of Yugoslavia in 1991....
- Slovenia national under-21 football teamSlovenia national under-21 football teamThe Slovenia national under-21 football team is the national under-21 football team of Slovenia and is controlled by the Football Association of Slovenia.-Current squad:...
Slovenian football managers
- Srečko KatanecSrecko KatanecSrečko Katanec is a Slovenian football manager and a former player capped for Yugoslavia and Slovenia. His last position was as the manager of the United Arab Emirates national football team.-Career:...
- Branko OblakBranko OblakBranko Oblak is a Slovenian football coach and former international player. He usually played as an offensive midfielder or deep-lying playmaker, notable for his excellent dribbling, stamina, great vision and precision passing...
Slovenian football clubs
- List of football clubs in Slovenia
- Bela Krajina CrnomeljBela Krajina CrnomeljNK Bela Krajina is a Slovenian football club, which plays in the town of Črnomelj. They play in the Slovenian Second Division.- Current squad :As of March 2010-External links:...
- NK DomžaleNK DomžaleNK Domžale is a Slovenian football club that plays in the town of Domžale. They have won the Slovenian League two times and both Slovenian Cup and Slovenian Supercup once.-History:...
- FC KoperFC KoperFC Koper is a Slovenian football club, playing in the town of Koper. The club is one of only three football clubs in the country, the others being Maribor and former Olimpija, that won all three domestic competitions . The team plays its matches on Bonifika stadium that was built in 2010 and has a...
- ND GoricaND GoricaND Gorica is a Slovenian football club, playing in the town of Nova Gorica. They are one of the most successful Slovenian clubs with four Slovenian League, two Slovenian Cup and one Slovenian Supercup titles. Together with NK Maribor and NK Celje they are the only club that have participated in...
- NK MariborNK MariborNogometni Klub Maribor , commonly referred to as NK Maribor or simply Maribor, is a professional association football club based in the city of Maribor, Slovenia. Founded on 12 December, 1960, Maribor is one of only three football clubs in the country who have never been relegated from...
- NK Drava PtujNK Drava PtujNK Labod Drava Ptuj is a Slovenian football club, which plays in the town of Ptuj. They play in the Slovenian Regional League.The club is named after the Drava river, which flows through the town.- Current squad :As of February 2011...
- NK Factor LjubljanaNK Factor LjubljanaInterblock Ljubljana is a Slovenian football club, which plays in the city of Ljubljana. The club was founded in 1975 as NK Factor and was renamed to NK Interblock when Jože Pečečnik, one of the richest persons in Slovenia, took over the team. During the 2007 season, the club changed their historic...
- Nafta LendavaNafta LendavaNK Nafta Lendava is the oldest Slovenian football club, which plays in the town of Lendava. They play in the Slovenian first division, the 1.SNL.- Domestic league and cup results :- Current squad :As of 11 August, 2011...
- Olimpija LjubljanaOlimpija Ljubljana, commonly referred to as NK Olimpija or simply Olimpija, is a Slovenian football club, based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Founded on 2 March 2005, under the name of NK Bežigrad, the club regard themselves as the spiritual continuation of the four times Slovenian champions NK Olimpija, who went...
- NK PrimorjeNK PrimorjeNK Primorje is a Slovenian football club, playing in the town of Ajdovščina.-Honours:League* Slovenian Championships:'Cup* Slovenian Cup:- Current squad :As of 31 July 2011- External links :...
- NK PublikumNK PublikumNK Celje is a football from Slovenia. They are based in Celje, Slovenia's third largest city. They play in First Slovenian League, 1.SNL. Together with NK Maribor and ND Gorica they are the only club that have participated in every season of 1.SNL since its formation in 1991.-History:NK Celje was...
- Rudar VelenjeRudar VelenjeRudar Velenje is a Slovenian football club, which plays in the town of Velenje. At the end of the 2005-2006 season, they were relegated to the Second Division of Slovenian professional football after playing the season in the First Division...
Slovenian footballers
- List of Slovenian football players
- Milenko AčimovičMilenko AcimovicMilenko Ačimović is a former Slovenian footballer who last played for Austria giants Austria Wien. He was a playmaker who has a great passing range and an abundance of skill...
- Janez AljančičJanez AljancicJanez Aljančič is a Slovenian football defender, who last played for NK Maribor in Slovenian PrvaLiga but is currently unemployed.-Domžale:*Prva liga: 2006-07, 2007-08*Runner-up: 2005-06*Supercup: 2007-Maribor:...
- Tadej ApatičTadej ApaticTadej Apatič is a Slovenian football player.Since 2005 he is playing for Slovenian national champion NK Domžale.- External links :*...
- Valter BirsaValter BirsaValter Birsa is an Slovenian footballer who currently plays for Italian Serie A side Genoa and the Slovenian national team.-Club career:...
- Spasoje BulajičSpasoje BulajicSpasoje Bulajič is a Slovenian footballer who has represented his country at the Euro 2000 and the Football World Cup 2002. Currently he plays for NK MIK CM Celje.-Club career:...
- Aleš ČehAleš CehAleš Čeh is a retired Slovenian footballer who has represented his country at the two major tournaments for which they have qualified .-Club career:...
- Nastja ČehNastja CehNastja Čeh is a Slovenian footballer playing for Maccabi Petah Tikva.-Club career:Čeh started his career with his hometown club Drava Ptuj. By the age of 17 he was playing in the first team in the 2. SNL...
- Boštjan CesarBoštjan CesarBoštjan Cesar is a Slovenian international footballer, currently playing for Italian club Chievo.-Career:He signed a three year-deal with Olympique de Marseille in 2005. He joined West Bromwich Albion on a season-long loan in August 2007, with a view to a permanent move...
- Sebastjan CimirotičSebastjan CimiroticSebastjan Cimirotič aka Cime is a Slovenian football player, who currently plays for FC Ljubljana. He played for Slovenia national football team and was a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.-Club career:...
- Mladen DabanovičMladen DabanovicMladen Dabanovič is a former Slovenian football goalkeeper.-Career:He started his professional career with Maribor and Rudar Velenje, before moving to Belgian side Sporting Lokeren in 1999...
- Zlatko DedičZlatko DedicZlatko Dedič is a Slovenian footballer who plays as a striker for 2nd Bundesliga club Dynamo Dresden and the Slovenia national team.-Club career:He started his career with Koper....
- Slaviša DvorančičSlaviša DvorancicSlaviša Dvorančič is a Slovenian football striker, who plays for NK MIK CM Celje in Slovenian PrvaLiga.-External links:* - PrvaLiga...
- Luka ElsnerLuka ElsnerLuka Elsner is a Slovenian footballer, currently playing for NK Domžale.-Career:Growing up in France, he began his career at OGC Nice, where he was part of the youth set-up. Later he played for US Cagnes. In 2004 he joined NK Domžale...
- Saša GajserSaša GajserSaša Gajser is a former Slovenian football player.-Career:Gajser started his professional career playing at NK Maribor in 1991. He stayed there three seasons, appearing in 17 matches and scoring one goal. Later he had season spells at second division sides NK Drava and NK Železničar Ljubljana....
- Marinko GaličMarinko GalicMarinko Galič is a former Slovenian footballer who has represented his country at the two major tournaments for which they have qualified .-Club career:...
- Dejan GrabičDejan GrabicDejan Grabič is a Slovenian football player. He spent almost his entire career playing football in Slovenia except moving to Austria in order to play for SC Bregenz....
- Samir HandanovičSamir HandanovicSamir Handanovič, is a Slovenian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Italian club Udinese and the Slovenian national team. He is well known for his ability to save pentalies...
- Rudi IsteničRudi IstenicRudi Istenič is a retired Slovenian football player.-Career:Born to Slovenian parents in Germany, he played as a youngster at 1. FC Köln and Bayer Leverkusen. After spell at SV Straelen, he played in Bundesliga with Fortuna Düsseldorf...
- Darko KarapetrovičDarko KarapetrovicDarko Karapetrovič is a Slovenian footballer currently playing in NK Radomlje.- Career :He started playing in Slovenia in NK Olimpija Ljubljana in the Slovenian First League, where also played for Vevče Ljubljana, NK Domžale, NK Tabor Sežana, NK Ljubljana, NK Bela Krajina and NK Livar...
- Amir KaričAmir KaricAmir Karić is a Bosnian-Slovenian footballer.-Club career:After the Euro 2000 was brought to English football by Ipswich Town in September 2000 for £700k....
- Srečko KatanecSrecko KatanecSrečko Katanec is a Slovenian football manager and a former player capped for Yugoslavia and Slovenia. His last position was as the manager of the United Arab Emirates national football team.-Career:...
- Andraž KirmAndraž KirmAndraž Kirm is a Slovenian football player, currently playing as a midfielder for Wisła Kraków.-Club career:...
- Aleksander KnavsAleksander KnavsAleksander Knavs is a former Slovenian football defender.-Club career:He was born in Maribor and started his professional career playing at the club Olimpija Ljubljana from the Slovenian capital city of Ljubljana in 1993...
- Andrej KomacAndrej KomacAndrej Komac is a Slovenian footballer who recently played as a central midfielder for Polish Ekstraklasa club Ruch Chorzów. Komac is widely considered among the most finished players in Slovenian football....
- Robert KorenRobert KorenRobert Koren is a Slovenian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Hull City and as the captain for the Slovenian national team.-Early career:...
- Klemen LavričKlemen LavricKlemen Lavrič is a Slovenian footballer who currently plays as a striker for Karlsruher SC in Germany.-Club career:...
- Marko LunderMarko LunderMarko Lunder is a Slovenian football player.He has spent much of his career playing for NK Domžale, and made an appearance in the side's first-round UEFA Cup match against Vfb Stuttgart...
- Borut MavričBorut MavricBorut Mavrič is a Slovenian international footballer who plays for HIT Gorica.-Football career:...
- Matej MavričMatej MavricMatej Mavrič is a Slovenian international footballer, who currently plays for SV Kapfenberg.-Club career:His former clubs include NK Piran, NK Primorje and NK Gorica ....
- Darko MilaničDarko MilanicDarko Milanič is a former Slovenian footballer and current NK Maribor coach.-Club career:Born in Izola, Milanič began his football career with local side NK Izola. At 17 he was signed by FK Partizan, where he became a notable defender. After 1992-93 season he moved to Austrian side Sturm Graz...
- Željko MilinovičŽeljko MilinovicŽeljko Milinovič is a former Slovenian footballer who has represented his country at the two major tournaments for which they have qualified .-Club career:...
- Dejan NemecDejan NemecDejan Nemec is a Slovenian football goalkeeper, currently playing for NK Domžale.-Career:He played also for NK Mura and in Belgium with Club Brugge .-International career:...
- Đoni Novak
- Milivoje NovakovičMilivoje NovakovicMilivoje Novakovič is a Slovenian footballer who plays for 1. FC Köln and the Slovenia national team.-Club career:...
- Branko OblakBranko OblakBranko Oblak is a Slovenian football coach and former international player. He usually played as an offensive midfielder or deep-lying playmaker, notable for his excellent dribbling, stamina, great vision and precision passing...
- Milan OstercMilan OstercMilan Osterc is a Slovenian football striker. He is also known as nickame Jagoda.-Club career:He started his career at NK Veržej. Currently, he is a member of one time Slovenian champions FC Koper...
- Miran PavlinMiran PavlinMiran Pavlin is a former Slovenian football player and current director of football in FC Koper.-Club career:He played for clubs such as NK Olimpija, SC Freiburg , Olympiakos Nicosia , APOEL , FC Porto and NK Olimpija.After the original NK Olimpija went bankrupt in 2005, he joined the newly...
- Zoran PavlovičZoran PavlovicZoran Pavlovič is a Slovenian football midfielder and is currently a free agent.-Club career:Born in Tuzla, he started his career at Rudar Velenje...
- Ermin RakovičErmin RakovicErmin Rakovič is a Slovenian football player, who currently is a Shenzhen Ruby in the China.-Controversies:...
- Aleksander RodićAleksander RodicAleksander Rodić is a Slovenian football player who currently plays for Tianjin Songjiang.- Career :Rodić was born in Kozarska Dubica, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia....
- Mladen RudonjaMladen RudonjaMladen Rudonja is a retired Slovenian footballer who represented his country at two major tournaments - Euro 2000 and the 2002 World Cup.He most often played as a forward or a winger...
- Goran SankovičGoran SankovicGoran Sankovič is a former Slovenian international football player.-Career:Sankovič made 21 league appearances for SK Slavia Praha in the Czech Republic. He joined Greek Superleague side Panionios F.C. during July 2003....
- Borut SemlerBorut SemlerBorut Semler is a Slovenian footballer who is currently with the Georgian club FC Dinamo Tbilisi.-Career:...
- Dino SeremetDino SeremetDino Seremet is a Slovenian football goalkeeper who currently plays for Lokomotiv Plovdiv.Seremet has also previously spent a loan spell at Tranmere Rovers F.C. and Doncaster Rovers F.C., while contracted to Luton Town F.C.. Whilst in loan to Tranmere, Seremet has been their first-choice goalkeeper...
- Ermin ŠiljakErmin ŠiljakErmin Šiljak is a former Slovenian football player of Bosnian origin. He is renowned as a great finisher, and has top off the ball instincts to get into scoring positions. He currently works as assistant coach at NK Domžale.-Club career:He started his professional career at NK Svoboda...
- Marko SimeunovičMarko SimeunovicMarko Simeunovič is a former Slovenian footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He represented his country at two major tournaments, Euro 2000 and the 2002 FIFA World Cup.-Club career:...
- Dalibor StevanovicDalibor StevanovicDalibor Stevanović Dalibor Stevanović Dalibor Stevanović ( (born 27 September 1984 in Ljubljana) is a Slovenian football midfielder player, who is currently playing for FC Volyn Lutsk in the Ukrainian Premier League.- Career :...
- Rajko TavčarRajko TavcarRajko Tavčar is a Slovenian football player.He played for the Slovenia national football team and was a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.- References :...
- Senad TiganjSenad TiganjSenad Tiganj is a Slovenian football player who plays as a striker.-Club career:Senad's early years of his career were associated with NK Jesenice and ND Triglav. He made his Prva Liga debut in April 2004 against NK Primorje. After 4 years in NK Svoboda he moved to NK Korotan...
- Sašo UdovičSašo UdovicSašo Udovič is a retired Slovenian football player.He played for Hajduk Split , KSK Beveren , Lausanne Sports and LASK Linz in Austria....
- Velimir VargaVelimir VargaVelimir Varga is a Slovenian-Croat football Defender currently playing for NK Radomlje in the Slovenian Second League.-Career:...
- Muamer VugdaličMuamer VugdalicMuamer Vugdalić is a retired Slovenian football player.-Club career:Born to Sabahudin Vugdalić, former handball goalie and current sports commentator on Televizija OBN, Muamer's early years of his career were associated with Olimpija Ljubljana. He made his first team debut in May 1995 against...
- Zlatko ZahovičZlatko ZahovicZlatko Zahovič is a retired Slovenian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.After making a name for himself in Europe in Portugal, most notably with Porto and Benfica, he went on to have unassuming spells in Spain and Greece...
- Janez ZavrlJanez ZavrlJanez Zavrl is a Slovenian footballer who plays for Shenzhen Ruby.He's been capped 23 times for the Slovenian under 21 national football team and 4 times for Slovenian national team. Janez can play both central defender and central midfielder, and is a part of a big and powerful football-family in...
- Anton ŽlogarAnton ŽlogarAnton Žlogar is a Slovenian footballer who played in Italy for Pordenone.-Career:He played for NK Primorje, NK Gorica, Olimpija Ljubljana, Paralimni, Anorthosis Famagusta, AC Omonia, Alki Larnaca and is currently playing for Pordenone Calcio in Italy.He plays for the Slovenia national football...
Yugoslav football clubs
- Borac Banja LukaBorac Banja LukaBorac is a sports society with several teams, from the city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Borac means "Fighter" and the clubs supporters are called Lešinari/Лешинари which means Vultures....
- NK OsijekNK OsijekNK Osijek is a Croatian football club, from Osijek in eastern Croatia.- History :NK Osijek's early roots are found in club called NK Udarnik that was formed in 1945 under FPR Yugoslavia's new communist authorities on the ashes of dissolved HŠK Slavija...
- FK SarajevoFK SarajevoFK Sarajevo is a professional football club based in Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia-Herzegovina and is one of the most popular clubs in the country. Founded on October 24, 1946, the club was the most successful club from SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in former Yugoslavia, winning two First League...
- FK Sloboda TuzlaFK Sloboda TuzlaFK Sloboda is a football club from the city of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The English translation of the team's name is Football Club Freedom...
- Velež MostarVelež MostarFK Velež , successor of RŠD Velež, is a football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the city of Mostar, founded on June 22, 1922....
- FK VlasinaFK VlasinaFK Vlasina is a football club based in Vlasotince, Serbia.-History:The club is one of the oldest football clubs in former Yugoslavia. Founded by locals returning from higher education in major European capitals between the two World Wars, FK Vlasina exists since 1920...
- Yugoslav Football ClubsYugoslav Football ClubsThe Prva Liga, operated by the Football Association of Yugoslavia, began holding national competitions in 1923. This spawned many new opportunities for teams to be organized, and prospective footballers looking to join...
Yugoslavia at the Olympics
- Yugoslavia at the 1924 Winter OlympicsYugoslavia at the 1924 Winter OlympicsThe Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was represented at the inaugural Winter Olympic Games in 1924 in Chamonix, France with a delegation of four competitors.- Cross-country skiing:-References:...
- Yugoslavia at the 1928 Winter OlympicsYugoslavia at the 1928 Winter OlympicsThe Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was represented at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland with a delegation of six competitors.- Cross-country skiing:Men-References:*...
- Yugoslavia at the 1956 Summer OlympicsYugoslavia at the 1956 Summer OlympicsAthletes from the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.-Medalists:-Athletics:Men's 110m Hurdles*Stanko Lorger* Heat — 14.6s* Semifinals — 14.6s* Final — 14.5s...
- Yugoslavia at the 1960 Summer OlympicsYugoslavia at the 1960 Summer OlympicsAthletes from the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. 116 competitors, 107 men and 9 women, took part in 64 events in 14 sports....
- Yugoslavia at the 1964 Summer OlympicsYugoslavia at the 1964 Summer OlympicsAthletes from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.-Medalists:-References:***...
- Yugoslavia at the 1968 Summer OlympicsYugoslavia at the 1968 Summer OlympicsAthletes from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.-Medalists:-Men's Team Competition:*Preliminary Round * Defeated United Arab Republic...
- Yugoslavia at the 1972 Summer OlympicsYugoslavia at the 1972 Summer OlympicsAthletes from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany.-Medalists:-Athletics:Men's 800 metres*Jože Medjumurec* Heat — 1:48.1...
- Yugoslavia at the 1976 Summer OlympicsYugoslavia at the 1976 Summer OlympicsAthletes from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada.On July 26, a Croatian nationalist ran onto the field of play during the men's handball match between Yugoslavia and West Germany and burned the Yugoslav flag.-Medalists:-Archery:In...
- Yugoslavia at the 1980 Summer OlympicsYugoslavia at the 1980 Summer OlympicsAthletes from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR.-Medalists:-Archery:In the second time the nation competed in Olympic archery, Yugoslavia again entered only one man...
- Yugoslavia at the 1984 Summer OlympicsYugoslavia at the 1984 Summer OlympicsAthletes from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States.- Medalists :Yugoslavia finished in ninth position in the final medal rankings, with seven gold medals and 18 medals overall...
- Yugoslavia at the 1988 Summer OlympicsYugoslavia at the 1988 Summer OlympicsAthletes from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea. This was the last time that the SFR Yugoslavia competed in the Summer Olympics.-Medalists:-Athletics:Men's 400 metres...
- FR Yugoslavia at the 1996 Summer OlympicsFR Yugoslavia at the 1996 Summer OlympicsAthletes from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States. These Games were the first Olympic appearance of Montenegrin and Serbian athletes under the Flag of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the continuation of the use of Yugoslavia as a...
- FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer OlympicsFR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer OlympicsAthletes from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. These would be the last Summer Games in which athletes from Montenegro and Serbia participated under the name of Yugoslavia...
Olympic competitors for Yugoslavia
- Mehmed BaždarevićMehmed BaždarevicMehmed Baždarević is a Bosnian football manager and former football midfielder. He is the current manager of the French Ligue 1 club Sochaux-Montbéliard. Baždarević played for Bosnian side Željezničar Sarajevo and Sochaux-Montbéliard, among others...
- Vladimir BearaVladimir BearaVladimir Beara is a retired Croatian-born Serb football player, as goalkeeper, and also football manager.-Early life:...
- Đurđica Bjedov
- Stjepan BobekStjepan BobekStjepan Bobek was a football striker from Yugoslavia, and later a football manager. An ethnic Croat, Bobek started playing at a very young age and had spells with several clubs in Zagreb but is mainly remembered for his time at the Serbian side Partizan Belgrade, where he moved to following the...
- Dejan BodirogaDejan BodirogaDejan Bodiroga is a retired Serbian professional basketball player.He is offten considered as one of the best players who did not play in the NBA....
- Perica BukićPerica BukicPerica Bukić is a Croatian water polo player and politician. He represented Yugoslavia at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, where the team won the golden medal....
- Miroslav CerarMiroslav CerarMiroslav Cerar is a Slovenian gymnast who competed in the 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics.In 1999 Cerar was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame.-References:...
- Aleksandar ĆirićAleksandar Ciric/ Aleksandar Ćirić is a Serbian water polo player who played on the bronze medal squad at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the silver medal squad at the 2004 Summer Olympics.- Clubs honours :* 1999-00 LEN Euroleague - Champion, with VK Bečej Naftagas-References:*...
- Krešimir ĆosićKrešimir CosicKrešimir Ćosić was a Croatian professional basketball player who represented Yugoslavia internationally, a member of FIBA Hall of Fame and Basketball Hall of Fame...
- Dražen DalipagićDražen DalipagicDražen Dalipagić , born in Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia) is a retired Yugoslavian basketball player. He was enshrined as a player in the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007.-Yugoslavian national team:...
- Predrag DanilovićPredrag DanilovicPredrag "Saša" Danilović , usually referred to in English as Sasha Danilovic , is a retired professional basketball player, considered one of the best European shooting guards during the 1990s...
- Mirza DelibašićMirza DelibašicMirza Delibašić was a Bosnian basketball player. He was born in Tuzla, located in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the former Yugoslavia.- Career :...
- Vlade DivacVlade DivacVlade Divac is a retired Yugoslav and Serbian professional basketball player who spent most of his career in the NBA. At , he played center and was known for his passing skills...
- Aleksandar Đorđević
- Predrag DrobnjakPredrag DrobnjakPredrag "Peja" Drobnjak is a Montenegrin former professional basketball player. Drobnjak was born in Bijelo Polje, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia . During his career, he played professionally in the NBA.-Pro career:Drobnjak was a second-round draft choice of the Washington Bullets in the 1997 NBA...
- Milan GalićMilan GalicMilan Galić is a former Serbian footballer.He scored 37 international goals in 51 matches for the Yugoslavia national football team. He participated in the 1960 Summer Olympics, winning the gold medal, the 1960 UEFA European Football Championship, where Yugoslavia finished second , and the 1962...
- Nikola GrbićNikola GrbicNikola Grbić is a Serbian volleyball player. He was born at Klek, Socialist Republic of Serbia, Yugoslavia, now part of Serbia. Standing at 1,95 m, he plays setter. He is the younger brother of Vladimir Grbić, who also played volleyball on the highest level....
- Vladimir GrbićVladimir GrbicVladimir "Vanja" Grbić is a former Serbian volleyball player. He is 193 cm and played as passer-side attacker. He was born in Klek, then in the Socialist Republic of Serbia, Yugoslavia, now in Serbia...
- Danilo IkodinovićDanilo IkodinovicDanilo “Dača” Ikodinović is a Serbian water polo player who played on the bronze medal squad at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the silver medal squad at the 2004 Summer Olympics . He received a golden badge, award for the best athlete in Serbia and Montenegro.He spent the 2005/06 season playing for...
- Tomislav IvkovićTomislav IvkovicTomislav Ivković is a retired Croatian footballer who played as a goalkeeper....
- Viktor JelenićViktor JelenicViktor Jelenić is a Serbian water polo player who played on the bronze medal squad of FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the silver medal squad of Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Summer Olympics.He spent 2005/06 season playing for Savona.-References:*...
- Anton JosipovićAnton JosipovicAnton Ante Josipović is a former boxer from Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Srečko KatanecSrecko KatanecSrečko Katanec is a Slovenian football manager and a former player capped for Yugoslavia and Slovenia. His last position was as the manager of the United Arab Emirates national football team.-Career:...
- Slobodan KačarSlobodan KacarSlobodan Kačar is a retired Bosnian Serb boxer, born in Perućica near Jajce in Bosnia and Herzegovina, then SFR Yugoslavia. He won the Light Heavyweight Gold medal for Yugoslavia at the 1980 Summer Olympics. In the same year, Kačar was named as the best athlete of Yugoslavia...
- Tadija KačarTadija KacarTadija Kačar is a retired Bosnian Serb boxer who represented Yugoslavia at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montréal, Canada. There he won the silver medal in the light middleweight division , after being defeated in the final by Poland's Jerzy Rybicki...
- Radivoj KoraćRadivoj KoracRadivoj Korać , sometimes also Radivoje, was a successful Serbian basketball player from Yugoslavia....
- Milorad Krivokapić
- Toni KukočToni KukocToni Kukoč is a retired Croatian professional basketball player. He was renowned for his versatility and passing ability; although his natural position was small forward, he played all five positions on the court with prowess and demonstrated court vision and an outside shooting touch that were...
- Nikola KuljačaNikola KuljacaNikola Kuljača is a Serbian water polo goalkeeper who played for the team of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro on the bronze medal squad at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the silver medal squad at the 2004 Summer Olympics.-References:*...
- Matija LjubekMatija LjubekMatija Ljubek was a successful canoer from Belišće, Croatia who later became a sports official for Croatia....
- Igor MilanovićIgor MilanovicIgor Milanović is a retired Serbian water polo player.With a pro career spanning twenty years he is considered by many to be the best water polo player of all-time. In his illustrious career he played 349 games for the Yugoslav national team, scoring 540 goals...
- Mitar MrkelaMitar MrkelaMitar Mrkela is a retired Serbian football player, who was a member of the Yugoslavian team that won the bronze medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.-Career:...
- Srđan Muškatirović
- Ivica OsimIvica OsimIvan "Ivica" Osim is a Bosnian former football player and manager. He was most recently head coach of Japan, before he suffered a stroke in November 2007 and left the post...
- Dragan PantelićDragan PantelicDragan Pantelić is a former Serbian football goalkeeper.-Football career:...
- Mate ParlovMate ParlovMate Parlov was a Croatian boxer, and an Olympic gold medalist for former Yugoslavia. As a professional, he won the European light heavyweight title in 1976 and WBC light heavyweight world title in 1978....
- Žarko PaspaljŽarko PaspaljŽarko Paspalj is a retired Serbian professional basketball player and current sports administrator...
- Dražen PetrovićDražen PetrovicDražen Petrović was a Yugoslav and Croatian professional basketball player. A shooting guard, he initially achieved success playing professional basketball in Europe in the 1980s before joining the American NBA in 1989...
- Boro PrimoracBoro PrimoracBoro Primorac is a Croatian football coach and a former Yugoslav international player. Currently, he is the first team coach at Arsenal....
- Mirko PuzovićMirko PuzovicMirko Puzović is a retired boxer from Yugoslavia. At the 1984 Summer Olympics he won the bronze medal in the men's light welterweight division . In the semifinals he was beaten by eventual winner Jerry Page of the United States...
- Igor RakočevićIgor RakocevicIgor Rakočević is a Serbian professional basketball player who plays for Montepaschi Siena. He can play at both the point guard and shooting guard positions. He is 1.94 m tall...
- Željko RebračaŽeljko RebracaŽeljko Rebrača is a retired Serbian professional basketball player. Formerly in the NBA, he finished his career with the Spanish ACB League team Pamesa Valencia.-Europe:He began his professional career in 1991 with KK Partizan...
- Redzep RedzepovskiRedzep RedzepovskiRedzep Redzepovski is a retired flyweight boxer of Macedonian descent, who won the silver medal for Yugoslavia in the flyweight division Redzep Redzepovski (born December 14, 1962 in Kumanovo) is a retired flyweight boxer of Macedonian descent, who won the silver medal for Yugoslavia in the...
- Srebrenko RepčićSrebrenko RepcicSrebrenko Repčić is a Bosnian Serb football manager and former player....
- Ace RusevskiAce RusevskiAce Rusevski is a retired Macedonian boxer, who represented Yugoslavia at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. There he won the bronze medal in the lightweight division after being defeated in the semifinals by eventual gold medalist Howard Davis Jr...
- Aziz SalihuAziz SalihuAziz Salihu is a retired heavyweight boxer of Albanian descent. He represented Yugoslavia at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, and won the bronze medal in the super heavyweight division , after a loss in the semifinals at the hands of Tyrell Biggs of the United States...
- Aleksandar ŠapićAleksandar ŠapicAleksandar "Aca" Šapić , is a Serbian politician and a retired water polo player....
- Dejan SavićDejan SavicDejan Savić is former Serbian water polo player from who played on the bronze medal squad of FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the silver medal squad of Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Summer Olympics.Savić is playing at VK Crvena Zvezda. He is team captain...
- Zoran SavićZoran SavicZoran Savić is a retired Serbian professional basketball player. The 208 cm forward played in various European nations.-Career:...
- Jasna ŠekarićJasna Šekaric|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" align=center! colspan="4" | Competed as an Jasna Šekarić |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" align=center! colspan="4" | Competed as an Jasna Šekarić |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" align=center! colspan="4" | Competed as an Jasna Šekarić (Cyrillic: Јасна Шекарић, née Brajković (Брајковић) (born...
- Ljubiša SimičLjubiša SimicLjubiša Simić is a former boxer from Yugoslavia, who competed in two Summer Olympics for his native country: in 1984 and in 1988. In both occasions he had an early exit from the tournament...
- Aleksandar ŠoštarAleksandar ŠoštarAleksandar Šoštar is a Serbian water polo goalkeeper who played on the bronze medal squad of FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer Olympics and on the gold medal squad for SFR Yugoslavia at the 1988 Summer Olympics....
- Dragutin TopićDragutin Topic-Career:He is a World junior record holder with 2.37 when he won World Junior Championships 1990, three weeks before his win at European Championships. In the same year Topić received the golden badge award for best athlete of Yugoslavia. Topic has set five national records, and claimed four...
- Nenad StekićNenad StekicNenad Stekić is a retired Serbian and Yugoslav long jumper, best known for his two silver medals at the European Championships. His personal best was 8.45 metres, was a European record, achieved in July 1975 in Montreal. In the seam yaeras, he was declared the best athlete of Yugoslavia in choice...
- Predrag StojakovićPredrag StojakovicPredrag Stojaković , also known by his nickname Peja , is a Serbian professional basketball player who last played for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association . Standing at 6 ft 10 , Stojaković plays the small forward position...
- Dragan StojkovićDragan StojkovicDragan Stojković , also known under the nickname Piksi is a Serbian former footballer and current manager of J...
- Petar TrbojevićPetar TrbojevicPetar Trbojević is a Serbian water polo player who played on the bronze medal squad of FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the silver medal squad of Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Summer Olympics.Currently he plays for Barceloneta, champion of Spain.-References:*...
- Veljko UskokovićVeljko UskokovicVeljko Uskoković is a Montenegrin water polo player. His club achievements are: European Champion 2000 , 4 times Yugoslav Champion 4 times Yugoslav Cup Winner .Member of Yugoslav national water polo team from 1991-2002. Team captain from 1996-2001...
- Jugoslav VasovićJugoslav VasovicJugoslav Vasović is a Serbian water polo player who played for FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer Olympics.He is currently playing for Red Star Belgrade.-Club career:*1990-91 - Jadran Split*1991-94 - Red Star Belgrade...
- Vladimir VujasinovićVladimir VujasinovicVladimir Vujasinović is a Serbian water polo player who played on the bronze medal squad of FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer Olympics, the silver medal squad of Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and numerous other titles...
- Nenad VukanićNenad VukanicNenad Vukanić is a water polo player who played for FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer Olympics.-References:*...
- Bernard VukasBernard VukasBernard "Bajdo" Vukas was a Croatian football player.Bernard Vukas played as a left winger/forward and is mostly remembered for his extraordinary dribbling ability...
- Nenad ZimonjićNenad ZimonjicNenad Zimonjić is a professional Serbian tennis player who is currently ranked World No. 3 in men's doubles. He is the second tennis doubles player from Serbia to hold the World No.1, after Slobodan Živojinović.-Career:...
- Predrag ZimonjićPredrag ZimonjicPredrag Zimonjić is a Serbian water polo player who played for FR Yugoslavia at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1996.-References:*...
- Slobodan ŽivojinovićSlobodan ŽivojinovicSlobodan Živojinović is a retired Serbian tennis player who competed for SFR Yugoslavia. Together with Nenad Zimonjić he is the only tennis player from Serbia that held the highest doubles ranking. Živojinović is president of Serbia Tennis Federaton....
- Branko ZorkoBranko ZorkoBranko Zorko is a Croatian middle distance runner, a notable 1500 m competitor in the 1990s. Probably his biggest accomplishment is winning the first international medal for the country of Croatia, winning a bronze medal at the 1992 European Indoor Athletics Championships...
Yugoslav sportspeople
Yugoslav boxers- Anton JosipovićAnton JosipovicAnton Ante Josipović is a former boxer from Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Slobodan KačarSlobodan KacarSlobodan Kačar is a retired Bosnian Serb boxer, born in Perućica near Jajce in Bosnia and Herzegovina, then SFR Yugoslavia. He won the Light Heavyweight Gold medal for Yugoslavia at the 1980 Summer Olympics. In the same year, Kačar was named as the best athlete of Yugoslavia...
- Tadija KačarTadija KacarTadija Kačar is a retired Bosnian Serb boxer who represented Yugoslavia at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montréal, Canada. There he won the silver medal in the light middleweight division , after being defeated in the final by Poland's Jerzy Rybicki...
- Mate ParlovMate ParlovMate Parlov was a Croatian boxer, and an Olympic gold medalist for former Yugoslavia. As a professional, he won the European light heavyweight title in 1976 and WBC light heavyweight world title in 1978....
- Mirko PuzovićMirko PuzovicMirko Puzović is a retired boxer from Yugoslavia. At the 1984 Summer Olympics he won the bronze medal in the men's light welterweight division . In the semifinals he was beaten by eventual winner Jerry Page of the United States...
- Redzep RedzepovskiRedzep RedzepovskiRedzep Redzepovski is a retired flyweight boxer of Macedonian descent, who won the silver medal for Yugoslavia in the flyweight division Redzep Redzepovski (born December 14, 1962 in Kumanovo) is a retired flyweight boxer of Macedonian descent, who won the silver medal for Yugoslavia in the...
- Ace RusevskiAce RusevskiAce Rusevski is a retired Macedonian boxer, who represented Yugoslavia at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. There he won the bronze medal in the lightweight division after being defeated in the semifinals by eventual gold medalist Howard Davis Jr...
- Aziz SalihuAziz SalihuAziz Salihu is a retired heavyweight boxer of Albanian descent. He represented Yugoslavia at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, and won the bronze medal in the super heavyweight division , after a loss in the semifinals at the hands of Tyrell Biggs of the United States...
- Ljubiša SimičLjubiša SimicLjubiša Simić is a former boxer from Yugoslavia, who competed in two Summer Olympics for his native country: in 1984 and in 1988. In both occasions he had an early exit from the tournament...
Yugoslav gymnasts
- Miroslav CerarMiroslav CerarMiroslav Cerar is a Slovenian gymnast who competed in the 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics.In 1999 Cerar was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame.-References:...
- Milena ReljinMilena ReljinMilena Reljin is a Yugoslavian rhythmic gymnast. She is the child of Mita Reljin, a basketball player and coach, and Vukosava Milanović-Reljin, a basketball player for Radnički and later, Partizan...
Yugoslav tennis players
- Mima JaušovecMima JaušovecMima Jaušovec is a Slovenian female former tennis player. She was born on July 20, 1956, in Maribor, PR Slovenia, FPR Yugoslavia). In singles she reached a career high of No. 6 in 1982, in doubles she reached a career high of No. 211 in 1986....
- Monica SelesMonica SelesMonica Seles is a former world no. 1 professional tennis player and a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame. She was born in Novi Sad, Serbia, former Yugoslavia to Hungarian parents. She became a naturalized United States citizen in 1994 and also received Hungarian citizenship in June 2007...
Yugoslav water polo players
- Danilo IkodinovićDanilo IkodinovicDanilo “Dača” Ikodinović is a Serbian water polo player who played on the bronze medal squad at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the silver medal squad at the 2004 Summer Olympics . He received a golden badge, award for the best athlete in Serbia and Montenegro.He spent the 2005/06 season playing for...
- Milorad Krivokapić
- Igor MilanovićIgor MilanovicIgor Milanović is a retired Serbian water polo player.With a pro career spanning twenty years he is considered by many to be the best water polo player of all-time. In his illustrious career he played 349 games for the Yugoslav national team, scoring 540 goals...
- Aleksandar ŠapićAleksandar ŠapicAleksandar "Aca" Šapić , is a Serbian politician and a retired water polo player....
- Aleksandar ŠoštarAleksandar ŠoštarAleksandar Šoštar is a Serbian water polo goalkeeper who played on the bronze medal squad of FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer Olympics and on the gold medal squad for SFR Yugoslavia at the 1988 Summer Olympics....
- Vladimir VujasinovićVladimir VujasinovicVladimir Vujasinović is a Serbian water polo player who played on the bronze medal squad of FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer Olympics, the silver medal squad of Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and numerous other titles...
- Nenad VukanićNenad VukanicNenad Vukanić is a water polo player who played for FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer Olympics.-References:*...
Yugoslavia during World War II
- AVNOJAVNOJThe Anti-Fascist Council of the People's Liberation of Yugoslavia, known more commonly by its Yugoslav abbreviation AVNOJ, was the political umbrella organization for the national liberation councils of the Yugoslav resistance against the World War II Axis occupation, eventually becoming the...
- Balkans Campaign
- Banat, 1941–1944
- 1944-1945 Killings in Bačka1944-1945 Killings in BackaThe Communist purges in Serbia in 1944–1945 were purges committed by members of the Yugoslav Partisan Movement and post-war communist authorities after they gained control over Serbia in 1944. Most of these purges were committed from October, 1944 to May, 1945. During this time, several tens of...
- Bombing of Belgrade in World War IIBombing of Belgrade in World War IIThe city of Belgrade was bombed during two campaigns in World War II, the first undertaken by the Luftwaffe in 1941, and the latter by Allied air forces in 1944.- German bombing :...
- Occupation of Vojvodina, 1941–1944
- Fall Weiß (1943)Fall Weiß (1943)The Battle of the Neretva , codenamed Fall Weiss, was a German strategic plan for a combined Axis attack launched in early 1943 against the Yugoslav Partisans throughout occupied Yugoslavia during the Second World War. The offensive took place between January and April 1943...
- Federal State of Croatia
- Stjepan FilipovićStjepan FilipovicStjepan Filipović was a Croatian Partisan who was executed during World War II and posthumously declared a People's Hero of Yugoslavia....
- First anti-partisan offensiveFirst anti-partisan offensiveThe First anti-Partisan Offensive, known in ex-Yugoslavia as the First Enemy Offensive , was the first major military confrontation on the Yugoslav Front of World War II. It was an offensive by German and collaborationist troops against the "Užice Republic", the first of a large number of...
- Foibe massacres
- History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1941–1945)History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1941–1945)After the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was invaded by the Axis powers during World War II, all of Bosnia was ceded to the newly-created Independent State of Croatia. Axis rule in Bosnia led to widespread persecution and mass-killings of native undesirables and anti-fascists...
- Invasion of YugoslaviaInvasion of YugoslaviaThe Invasion of Yugoslavia , also known as the April War , was the Axis Powers' attack on the Kingdom of Yugoslavia which began on 6 April 1941 during World War II...
- Žikica Jovanović ŠpanacŽikica Jovanovic ŠpanacŽivorad "Žikica" Jovanović , better known as Španac was a Yugoslav partisan and is credited for starting the anti-fascist struggle in Yugoslavia during World War II.-Before World War II:Jovanović was born in Valjevo, Central Serbia, related to an extended family of...
- List of anti-Partisan operations in Yugoslavia
- Nedić's SerbiaNedic's SerbiaSerbia under German occupation refers to an administrative area in occupied Yugoslavia established by Nazi Germany following the invasion and dismantling of Yugoslavia in April of 1941...
- Operation Rösselsprung (1942)
- Operation Rösselsprung (1944)
- Partisans (Yugoslavia)Partisans (Yugoslavia)The Yugoslav Partisans, or simply the Partisans were a Communist-led World War II anti-fascist resistance movement in Yugoslavia...
- People's Hero of YugoslaviaPeople's Hero of YugoslaviaThe Order of the People's Hero was a Yugoslav gallantry medal, the second highest military award, and third overall Yugoslav decoration. It was awarded to individuals, military units, political and other organisations who distinguished themselves by extraordinary heroic deeds during war and in...
- People's Liberation War (Yugoslavia)
- Ratlines (history)Ratlines (history)Ratlines were a system of escape routes for Nazis and other fascists fleeing Europe at the end of World War II. These escape routes mainly led toward havens in South America, particularly Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay, and Chile. Other destinations included the United States and perhaps...
- Republic of UžiceRepublic of UžiceThe Republic of Užice was a short-lived liberated Yugoslav territory and the first liberated territory in World War II Europe, organized as a military mini-state that existed in the autumn of 1941 in Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia, more specifically the western part of Serbia...
- Russian CorpsRussian CorpsThe Russian Corps was an armed force composed of anti-communist Russian emigres that existed during the Second World War in German-occupied Serbia...
- Second anti-partisan offensiveSecond anti-partisan offensiveThe Second anti-Partisan Offensive, known in ex-Yugoslavia as the Second Enemy Offensive , was a battle during World War II between the Yugoslav Partisans on one side, and German forces aided by a number of Ustaše and Italian troops on the other...
- Seven anti-partisan offensivesSeven anti-partisan offensivesThe Seven anti-Partisan offensives, known by some sources in the former Yugoslavia as the Seven Enemy offensives , is a group name for seven major Axis military operations on the territory of former Yugoslavia during World War II, undertaken against the Yugoslav Partisans...
- State Anti- t Council of People's Liberation of Croatia
- Sutjeska offensiveSutjeska offensiveThe Battle of the Sutjeska , codenamed Fall Schwarz, was a joint attack by the Axis taking place from 15 May to 16 June 1943, which aimed to destroy the main Yugoslav Partisan force, near the Sutjeska river in south-eastern Bosnia...
- Third anti-partisan offensiveThird anti-partisan offensiveThe Third anti-Partisan Offensive or Third Enemy Offensive was a battle during World War II between the Yugoslav Partisans on one side, German, Italian, and Independent State of Croatia forces on the second and Chetnik forces on the third side...
- Tito-Šubašić AgreementTito-Šubašic AgreementThe Treaty of Vis , also known as the Tito-Šubašić Agreement, was an attempt by the Western Powers to merge the royal Yugoslav government in exile with the Communist-led Partisans who were fighting the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia in the Second World War and were de facto rulers on the liberated...
- Yugoslav First ArmyYugoslav First ArmyThe Yugoslavian First Army was a field army of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during World War II. It was part of 2nd Army Group.-Command:First Army command, April 1941:*Commander - General Milan Radenković*Chief of Staff - Brigadier Todor Milicević...
Croatian World War II people
- Božidar AdžijaBožidar AdžijaBožidar Adžija was a Yugoslav left-wing politician and publicist.A native of Drniš, of Croat and Serbian descent, Adžija participated in World War I as a soldier in Austro-Hungarian Army....
- Andrija ArtukovićAndrija ArtukovicAndrija Artuković was a Croatian politician and a member of the Ustaše movement. Artuković was convicted of war crimes committed against minorities in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II...
- Milivoj Ašner
- Maks Baće MilićMaks Bace MilicMaksimilijan "Maks" Baće, also known as Milić , was a Croatian and Yugoslav revolutionary.Born in Pakoštane and raised in Split, he studied philosophy in Zagreb, became a student organizer and a member of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1934...
- Vlado BagatVlado BagatVlado Bagat was a Croatian and Yugoslav soldier.A native of Split, Bagat joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1939. After the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941, Bagat was involved in creation of the first Partisan units in Dalmatia and took part in actions against Italian occupation force...
- Vladimir BakarićVladimir BakaricDr. Vladimir Bakarić was a Croatian communist and a politician in Socialist Yugoslavia.Bakarić helped organize Partisan resistance in Croatia during World War II. From 1948 to 1969 he was the chairman of the Croatian League of Communists, and as such was a close collaborator of President Josip...
- Rafael BobanRafael BobanRafael "Ranko" Boban was a member of the Croatian World War II Ustaše regime, and the commander of the Black Legion....
- Janko BobetkoJanko BobetkoJanko Bobetko was a Croatian Army general and Chief of the General Staff during the Croatian War of Independence from 1992 until his retirement in 1995. Bobetko had been charged with war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia but died before he could be tried...
- Josip Broz TitoJosip Broz TitoMarshal Josip Broz Tito – 4 May 1980) was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman. While his presidency has been criticized as authoritarian, Tito was a popular public figure both in Yugoslavia and abroad, viewed as a unifying symbol for the nations of the Yugoslav federation...
- Petar BrzicaPetar BrzicaFather Petar "Pero" Brzica was a Croatian fascist and World War II war criminal. Before the war he was a scholarship student at the Franciscan college of Široki Brijeg in Herzegovina and a member of The Great Brotherhood of Crusaders....
- Mile BudakMile BudakMile Budak was a Croatian Ustaše and writer, best known as one of the chief ideologists of the Croatian clerofascist Ustaše movement, which ruled the Independent State of Croatia, or NDH, from 1941-45 and waged a genocidal campaign against its Serb, Roma and Jewish minorities, and against Croatian...
- Boško BuhaBoško BuhaBoško Buha was a young Yugoslav Partisan who used to be one of the greatest icons of World War II in the former Yugoslavia.Boško Buha was born to Serbian parents in the Slavonian village of Gradina, near Virovitica in today's Croatia...
- Anka ButoracAnka ButoracAnka Butorac was a Croatian communist from Croatia who died in World War II and was proclaimed a People's Hero of Yugoslavia....
- Rudi ČajavecRudi CajavecRudi Čajavec was a Yugoslav pilot , best known as the first airman of Partisan air force....
- Nada DimićNada DimicNada Dimić was a Yugoslav communist who died in World War II and was proclaimed a People's Hero of Yugoslavia....
- Miroslav FilipovićMiroslav FilipovicMiroslav Filipović was a Croatian Ustaše and Roman Catholic friar who was convicted of war crimes by both a German military court and a Yugoslav civil court and hanged in Belgrade.-Early life:Filipović's date of birth was 5 June 1915, but little else about his early years has been...
- Stjepan FilipovićStjepan FilipovicStjepan Filipović was a Croatian Partisan who was executed during World War II and posthumously declared a People's Hero of Yugoslavia....
- Jure FrancetićJure FranceticJure Francetić was an World War II Ustaše Commissioner of Bosnia and Herzegovina, responsible for the massacre of Bosnian Serbs and Jews.-Early life and activities prior to formation of NDH:...
- Ivo HerenčićIvo HerencicIvo Herenčić was a general of the Croatian World War II Ustaše regime in charge of the Independent State of Croatia during World War II....
- Većeslav HoljevacVeceslav HoljevacVećeslav Holjevac was a Croatian and Yugoslav soldier and communist politician.Holjevac was born in Karlovac, at the time in Austria-Hungary. He joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1939...
- Božidar KavranBožidar KavranBožidar Kavran was a member of the Croatian World War II Ustaše regimeKavran was born in Zagreb on September 22, 1913.He served as leader of the Ustaše from May 1943 onwards....
- Franjo KluzFranjo KluzFranjo Kluz was a Yugoslav pilot from Bosnia and a People's Hero of Yugoslavia. He is best known as one of the founders of the Partisan air force, serving as an officer in the RAF-trained 352 SqnSqn....
- Rade KončarRade KoncarRade Končar was a Yugoslav Communist leader and legendary World War II resistance fighter.-Biography:...
- Ivan Goran KovačićIvan Goran KovacicIvan Goran Kovačić was a prominent Croatian poet and writer of the 20th century.-Early life and background:He was born in Lukovdol , a town in Gorski Kotar, to Croatian father Ivan and Jewish mother Ruža . His middle name Goran stems from that...
- Josip KrašJosip KrašJosip Kraš was a Croatian communist and partisan who died in World War II and was proclaimed a People's Hero of Yugoslavia....
- Džaferbeg KulenovićDžaferbeg KulenovicDr. Džafer-beg Kulenović was the Vice President of the Independent State of Croatia between 1941 and 1945, being one of the highest ranking Muslims in the NDH...
- Osman KulenovićOsman KulenovicOsman Kulenović was a Bosniak politician.Osman Kulenović served as vice-president of the NDH government for a short period of time . Then he was replaced by his brother, Džafer-beg Kulenović...
- Dido KvaternikDido KvaternikEugen Dido Kvaternik was a Croatian Ustaše General-Lieutenant and the Chief of the Ustaška nadzorna služba , Internal Security Service in the Independent State of Croatia, a Nazi puppet state during World War II...
- Slavko KvaternikSlavko KvaternikSlavko Kvaternik was a Croatian military commander and a collaborator with Nazi Germany. He was noted for military service in World War I, later as a deputy leader and founding member of the Croatian Ustaša movement in the 1930s who then became one of the leaders of the "Independent State of...
- Maks LuburićMaks LuburicVjekoslav "Maks" Luburić was a Croatian Ustaše, a war criminal, and the commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp.- Biography :...
- Vladko MačekVladko MacekVladko Maček was a Croatian politician active within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the first half of the 20th century. He led the Croatian Peasant Party following the assassination of Stjepan Radić, and all through World War II.- Early life :Maček was born to a Slovene-Czech family in the village...
- Marko Mesić
- Ljubo MilošLjubo MilošLjubomir Miloš was an official of the Croatian World War II regime. As an Ustaše, he was the head of the Independent State of Croatia secret service ....
- Vladimir NazorVladimir NazorVladimir Nazor was the first head of state of modern Croatia. A member of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia , he led the Croatian World War II wartime assembly, the ZAVNOH, and later served as the President of the Presidium of the People's Assembly of PR Croatia - the head of state of the People's...
- Marko OreškovićMarko OreškovicMarko Orešković was a Croatian Partisan commander. He was also known by his nickname Krntija....
- Ante PavelićAnte PavelicAnte Pavelić was a Croatian fascist leader, revolutionary, and politician. He ruled as Poglavnik or head, of the Independent State of Croatia , a World War II puppet state of Nazi Germany in Axis-occupied Yugoslavia...
- Lothar RendulicLothar RendulicGeneraloberst Lothar Rendulic was an Austro-Hungarian and Austrian Army officer of Croatian origin who served as a German general during World War II. He commanded the 14. Infanterie-Division, 52. Infanterie-Division, XXXV Armeekorps, 2. Panzer-Armee, 20...
- Ivan RibarIvan RibarIvan Ribar was a Yugoslav politician of Croatian descent.Ribar was born in Vukmanić . He had a PhD in law...
- Ivo Lola RibarIvo Lola RibarIvan "Ivo Lola" Ribar , was a Yugoslav communist politician of Croatian descent, who achieved National Hero status thanks to his contributions in the fight against fascism...
- Dinko ŠakićDinko ŠakicDinko Šakić was a convicted Croatian war criminal, an army leader of the fascist Independent State of Croatia , established under Third Reich and Italian tutelage, and commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp during World War II.-Biography:He was born in Studenci, in the Kingdom of Serbs,...
- Ivan ŠarićIvan ŠaricIvan Šarić was a Roman Catholic priest who became the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vrhbosna in 1922...
- Tomislav SertićTomislav SerticTomislav Sertić was a member of the Croatian World War II Ustaše regime in charge of the Independent State of Croatia during World War II....
- Velimir ŠkorpikVelimir ŠkorpikVelimir Škorpik was a Croatian and Yugoslav Partisan commander, best known for his role in development of the Yugoslav Partisan navy after the invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941....
- Slavko StanzerSlavko StanzerSlavko Štancer was the commander-in-chief and inspector-general of "Domobranstvo" , the regular army of the Independent State of Croatia during the Second World War....
- Aloysius StepinacAloysius StepinacAloysius Viktor Stepinac , also known as Blessed Aloysius Stepinac, was a Croatian Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Zagreb from 1937 to 1960. In 1998 he was declared a martyr and beatified by Pope John Paul II....
- Ivan ŠubašićIvan ŠubašicIvan Šubašić was a Croatian and Yugoslav politician, best known as the last Ban of Banovina of Croatia.He was born in Vukova Gorica, then in Austria-Hungary. He finished grammar and high school in Zagreb, and enrolled onto the Faculty of Theology at the University of Zagreb...
- Franjo Tuđman
- Vladimir VelebitVladimir VelebitVladimir "Vlatko" Velebit, PhD was a communist from Yugoslavia who joined the Partisans in 1941. He was a former general, lawyer and a historian. He had also been the Yugoslav Ambassador to Rome as well as to the Court of St...
- Vjekoslav VrančićVjekoslav VrancicVjekoslav Vrančić was a member of the Croatian World War II Ustaše regime. As the undersecretary for the interior, he was responsible for the concentration camps set up in Croatia and the repressive acts of the police....
Serbian World War II people
- Marija BursaćMarija BursacMarija Bursać was a Bosnian Serb and Yugoslav communist who died while fighting for the Partisans during World War II.Marija Bursać was born in Kamenica near Drvar, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes...
- Rodoljub ČolakovićRodoljub ColakovicRodoljub Čolaković was a Bosnian Serb and Yugoslav politician.A native of Bijeljina, Rodoljub Čolaković joined Socialist Party of Bosnia-Herzegovina in March 1919 as a student. Later he joined Crvena pravda, left-wing terrorist organisation in assassination of Yugoslav interior minister Milorad...
- Stevan DedijerStevan DedijerStevan Dedijer was a Yugoslav academic and a pioneer of Business Intelligence.Stevan Dedijer was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina to Serb parents, Milica Dedijer and Jefto Dedijer....
- Vladimir DedijerVladimir DedijerVladimir Dedijer was a Yugoslav partisan fighter, politician and historian.During World War II he was an editor of the Yugoslav Communist Party newspaper Borba, and member of the agitprop section to the General Staff.After the war he was a member of Yugoslav delegation on 1946 Paris peace...
- Nada DimićNada DimicNada Dimić was a Yugoslav communist who died in World War II and was proclaimed a People's Hero of Yugoslavia....
- Dragutin GavrilovićDragutin GavrilovicDragutin Gavrilović was a notable Serbian and, later, Yugoslav military officer.Gavrilović was born in Čačak, Serbia, in 1882. After his graduation from the military academy in Belgrade in 1901, he took part in every war the Serbian army fought until World War II.He is remembered in Serbian...
- Žikica Jovanović ŠpanacŽikica Jovanovic ŠpanacŽivorad "Žikica" Jovanović , better known as Španac was a Yugoslav partisan and is credited for starting the anti-fascist struggle in Yugoslavia during World War II.-Before World War II:Jovanović was born in Valjevo, Central Serbia, related to an extended family of...
- Rade KončarRade KoncarRade Končar was a Yugoslav Communist leader and legendary World War II resistance fighter.-Biography:...
- Sava Kovačević
- Koča PopovićKoca PopovicKonstantin "Koča" Popović was a communist volunteer in the Spanish Civil War, 1937-1939 and Divisional Commander of the First Proletarian Division in Josip Broz Tito's Partisan army...
- Draža MihailovićDraža MihailovicDragoljub "Draža" Mihailović was a Yugoslav Serbian general during World War II...
- Miloš MinićMiloš MinicMiloš Minić was a Serbian communist politician....
- Milan NedićMilan NedicMilan Nedić was a Serbian general and politician, he was the chief of the general staff of the Yugoslav Army, minister of war in the Royal Yugoslav Government and the prime minister of a Nazi-backed Serbian puppet government during World War II.After the war, Yugoslav communist authorities...
- Petar DrapšinPetar DrapšinPetar Drapšin was a Yugoslav Partisan commander.Drapšin was born to a family of farmers in the village of Turija near Srbobran. He was enrolled in a Belgrade high school when he first got introduced to Communist ideas through school's literary group. He joined SKOJ and in 1937 went to Prague for...
- Moša PijadeMoša PijadeMoša Pijade , nicknamed Čiča Janko was a prominent Yugoslavian/Serbian Communist of Sephardic Jewish origin, a close collaborator of Josip Broz Tito, former President of Yugoslavia, and full member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.In his youth, Pijade was a...
- Aleksandar RankovićAleksandar RankovicAleksandar "Leka" Ranković was a Yugoslav communist politician of Serbian origin considered to be the third most powerful man in Yugoslavia after Josip Broz Tito and Edvard Kardelj....
- Sreten ŽujovićSreten ŽujovicSreten Žujović was a Serbian veteran of World War I and long-time communist. He was a member of the Central Committee and the Politburo before World War II. He helped organize the Partisan uprising in Serbia in 1941 and became a member of the Supreme Staff...
- Momčilo Đujić
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- Alexandra of Yugoslavia
- Anka ButoracAnka ButoracAnka Butorac was a Croatian communist from Croatia who died in World War II and was proclaimed a People's Hero of Yugoslavia....
- Arbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on the former YugoslaviaArbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on the former YugoslaviaThe Arbitration Commission of the Conference on Yugoslavia was a commission set up by the Council of Ministers of the European Economic Community on 27 August 1991 to provide the Conference on Yugoslavia with legal advice...
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- Balkan PactBalkan PactThe Balkan Pact was a treaty signed by Greece, Turkey, Romania and Yugoslavia on February 9, 1934 in Athens, aimed at maintaining the geopolitical status quo in the region following World War I...
- Banovina of CroatiaBanovina of CroatiaThe Banovina of Croatia or Banate of Croatia was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1939 and 1943 . Its capital was at Zagreb and it included most of present-day Croatia along with portions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia...
- Boštjan HladnikBoštjan HladnikBoštjan Hladnik was a Yugoslavian/Slovene filmmaker.Hladnik was born in Kranj. He started with amateur short films after acquiring a projector and a 8mm camera in 1947. From 1949 he studied at the Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television in Ljubljana and made a name for himself with several...
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- Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaConstitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaThe Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the supreme law of S.F.R. Yugoslavia and its predecessor, the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia .-Federal constitutions:...
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- Highway "Brotherhood and Unity"
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- History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1941–1945)History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1941–1945)After the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was invaded by the Axis powers during World War II, all of Bosnia was ceded to the newly-created Independent State of Croatia. Axis rule in Bosnia led to widespread persecution and mass-killings of native undesirables and anti-fascists...
- Invasion of YugoslaviaInvasion of YugoslaviaThe Invasion of Yugoslavia , also known as the April War , was the Axis Powers' attack on the Kingdom of Yugoslavia which began on 6 April 1941 during World War II...
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- M79 rocket launcherM79 rocket launcherThe 90 mm M79 Manual Rocket Launcher nicknamed "Osa" is a light, reusable, and effective rocket launcher system made of fiber-reinforced plastics. It consists of the launcher, a CN-6 Sighting piece, rocket and the carrying case for the rocket. While primarily intended as an anti-tank weapon,...
- Mate ParlovMate ParlovMate Parlov was a Croatian boxer, and an Olympic gold medalist for former Yugoslavia. As a professional, he won the European light heavyweight title in 1976 and WBC light heavyweight world title in 1978....
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- Moša PijadeMoša PijadeMoša Pijade , nicknamed Čiča Janko was a prominent Yugoslavian/Serbian Communist of Sephardic Jewish origin, a close collaborator of Josip Broz Tito, former President of Yugoslavia, and full member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.In his youth, Pijade was a...
- Nada DimićNada DimicNada Dimić was a Yugoslav communist who died in World War II and was proclaimed a People's Hero of Yugoslavia....
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- People's Hero of YugoslaviaPeople's Hero of YugoslaviaThe Order of the People's Hero was a Yugoslav gallantry medal, the second highest military award, and third overall Yugoslav decoration. It was awarded to individuals, military units, political and other organisations who distinguished themselves by extraordinary heroic deeds during war and in...
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- Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia (b. 1958)Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia (b. 1958)-External links:* * at thePeerage.com* at chivalricorders.org*...
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- Serb Volunteer GuardSerb Volunteer GuardThe Serb Volunteer Guard also known as Arkan's Tigers was a Serbian volunteer paramilitary unit, founded and led by Željko Ražnatović, that fought in Croatia ; Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the Kosovo War ....
- Seven anti-partisan offensivesSeven anti-partisan offensivesThe Seven anti-Partisan offensives, known by some sources in the former Yugoslavia as the Seven Enemy offensives , is a group name for seven major Axis military operations on the territory of former Yugoslavia during World War II, undertaken against the Yugoslav Partisans...
- Sreten ŽujovićSreten ŽujovicSreten Žujović was a Serbian veteran of World War I and long-time communist. He was a member of the Central Committee and the Politburo before World War II. He helped organize the Partisan uprising in Serbia in 1941 and became a member of the Supreme Staff...
- Third anti-partisan offensiveThird anti-partisan offensiveThe Third anti-Partisan Offensive or Third Enemy Offensive was a battle during World War II between the Yugoslav Partisans on one side, German, Italian, and Independent State of Croatia forces on the second and Chetnik forces on the third side...
- Tito-Šubašić AgreementTito-Šubašic AgreementThe Treaty of Vis , also known as the Tito-Šubašić Agreement, was an attempt by the Western Powers to merge the royal Yugoslav government in exile with the Communist-led Partisans who were fighting the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia in the Second World War and were de facto rulers on the liberated...
Languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bosnian languageBosnian languageBosnian is a South Slavic language, spoken by Bosniaks. As a standardized form of the Shtokavian dialect, it is one of the three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Croatian languageCroatian languageCroatian is the collective name for the standard language and dialects spoken by Croats, principally in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Serbian province of Vojvodina and other neighbouring countries...
- Serbian languageSerbian languageSerbian is a form of Serbo-Croatian, a South Slavic language, spoken by Serbs in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia and neighbouring countries....
- Serbo-CroatianSerbo-CroatianSerbo-Croatian or Serbo-Croat, less commonly Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian , is a South Slavic language with multiple standards and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro...
- Shtokavian dialectShtokavian dialectShtokavian or Štokavian is the prestige dialect of the Serbo-Croatian language, and the basis of its Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, and Montenegrin standards...
Bosnian language
- Bosnian languageBosnian languageBosnian is a South Slavic language, spoken by Bosniaks. As a standardized form of the Shtokavian dialect, it is one of the three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Bosnian alphabet
- BostelBostelRTV BosTel or BosTel is a Bosnian TV station in North America.RTV BosTel's program started airing in September 2001 with a 2 hour program in the Chicago radio market, but has since then expanded into a 24 hour TV station throughout North America...
- Shtokavian dialectShtokavian dialectShtokavian or Štokavian is the prestige dialect of the Serbo-Croatian language, and the basis of its Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, and Montenegrin standards...
Croatian language
- Croatian languageCroatian languageCroatian is the collective name for the standard language and dialects spoken by Croats, principally in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Serbian province of Vojvodina and other neighbouring countries...
- Croatian alphabetCroatian alphabetGaj's Latin alphabet is a variant of the Latin script used for Croatian language. It was devised by Croatian linguist Ljudevit Gaj in 1835, based on Jan Hus's Czech alphabet....
- Burgenland Croatian languageBurgenland Croatian languageBurgenland Croatian is a regional language variant of the Chakavian dialect of the Croatian language spoken in Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Burgenland Croatian is recognized as a minority language in the Austrian state of Burgenland where it is spoken by 19,412 people...
- Chakavian dialectChakavian dialectChakavian or Čakavian is a dialect of the Croatian language. The name stems from the word for "what?", which is "ča" in Čakavian...
- Croatian National CorpusCroatian National CorpusCroatian National Corpus is the biggest and the most important corpus of the Croatian language. Its compilation started in 1998 at the Institute of Linguistics of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb following the ideas of Marko Tadić...
- List of Croatian dictionaries
- Croatian exonymsCroatian exonymsThe following is a list of Croatian exonyms, that is to say names for towns and cities that do not speak Croatian that have been adapted to Croatian spelling rules, or are simply native names from ancient times....
- Croatian language/Swadesh list
- Croatian linguistic purismCroatian linguistic purismOne of the features of standard Croatian language and in common with several languages such as Czech, Finnish, Slovenian, Tamil or Turkish is word coinage using roots or elements perceived as being characteristic or unique to the speech of the community....
- Croatian monthsCroatian monthsThe Croatian months used with the Gregorian calendar by Croats differ from the original Latin month names:Some names are derived from archaic Croatian-Slavic words that are no longer found in standard Croatian dictionaries...
- Croatian-language grammar booksCroatian-language grammar booksThis article lists books relevant to the study of Croatian grammar. The enumerated grammar books give description and prescription of Croatian language as it evolved throughout history.-Croatian grammars before the 20th century:...
- Kajkavian dialectKajkavian dialectThe Kajkavian dialect is one of the three main dialects of Croatian. It has low mutual intelligibility with the other two dialects, Štokavian and Čakavian. All three are named after their word for "what?", which in Kajkavian is kaj....
- Molise Croatian dialectMolise Croatian dialectMolise Croatian dialect is a Croatian dialect spoken in the province of Campobasso, in the Molise Region of southern Italy, in the villages of Montemitro , Acquaviva Collecroce and San Felice del Molise...
- Shtokavian dialectShtokavian dialectShtokavian or Štokavian is the prestige dialect of the Serbo-Croatian language, and the basis of its Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, and Montenegrin standards...
Serbian language
- Serbian languageSerbian languageSerbian is a form of Serbo-Croatian, a South Slavic language, spoken by Serbs in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia and neighbouring countries....
- Political views on the Macedonian languagePolitical views on the Macedonian languageThe existence and distinctiveness of the Macedonian language is disputed among the politicians, linguists and common people from the neighboring countries...
- Shtokavian dialectShtokavian dialectShtokavian or Štokavian is the prestige dialect of the Serbo-Croatian language, and the basis of its Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, and Montenegrin standards...
Law enforcement in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- European Union Force
- European Union Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- IFORIFORThe Implementation Force was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina under a one-year mandate from 20 December 1995 to 20 December 1996 under the codename Operation Joint Endeavour. Its task was to implement the military Annexes of The General Framework Agreement for...
- SFORSFORThe Stabilisation Force was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina which was tasked with upholding the Dayton Agreement. It replaced the previous force IFOR...
- United Nations Protection ForceUnited Nations Protection ForceThe United Nations Protection Force ', was the first United Nations peacekeeping force in Croatia and in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Yugoslav wars. It existed between the beginning of UN involvement in February 1992, and its restructuring into other forces in March 1995...
Maps of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bosnian demographic changes in 1991-2005 period
- Ethnic maps of Bosnia
- Maps of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ethnic maps of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ethnic maps of Bosnian towns and municipal centers (1991)
Maps of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Old maps of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Old maps of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Military of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Military of Bosnia and HerzegovinaMilitary of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the official military force of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Army of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaArmy of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina was the military of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina created after the 1995 Dayton Agreement...
- Army of the Republic of Bosnia and HerzegovinaArmy of the Republic of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was the military force of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina established by the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992 following the outbreak of the Bosnian War...
People from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ethnic Groups of Bosnia and HerzegovinaEthnic Groups of Bosnia and HerzegovinaMore than 95% of population of Bosnia and Herzegovina belongs to one of its three constitutive ethnic groups: Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats...
- BosniansBosniansBosnians are people who reside in, or come from, Bosnia and Herzegovina. By the modern state definition a Bosnian can be anyone who holds citizenship of the state. This includes, but is not limited to, members of the constituent ethnic groups of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bosniaks, Bosnian Serbs and...
- HerzegoviniansHerzegoviniansThe Herzegovinans are the people who hail from the Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina.The region which is Herzegovina forms a part of the Dinaric Alps...
- Algerian SixAlgerian SixThe Algerian Six are six Muslim men who had been imprisoned without charges at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba since January 2002; five of them were ordered released after a long disputed habeas hearing before Judge Leon in the Federal District Court in Washington, D.C.; three...
- Arif HeralićArif HeralicArif Heralić was a metal worker on a blast furnace in Zenica. His picture was taken by N. Bibić, a Borba news photographer, in 1954 and from the papers he came to feature on a 1000 Yugoslav "1945 dinar" and a 10 Yugoslav "1965 dinar" banknote. As a disabled worker, Heralić died in extreme poverty...
- Tijana ArnautovićTijana ArnautovicTijana Arnautović is a Bosnian Serb-Canadian beauty pageant titleholder. Arnautović was born in the small town of Konjic in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the family lived until the Bosnian War...
- Svetlana BrozSvetlana BrozSvetlana Broz is a Jugoslavian author and physician who specializes in cardiology. She is the granddaughter of former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito....
- Marija BursaćMarija BursacMarija Bursać was a Bosnian Serb and Yugoslav communist who died while fighting for the Partisans during World War II.Marija Bursać was born in Kamenica near Drvar, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes...
- Džemaludin ČauševićDžemaludin CauševicMehmed Džemaludin ef. Čaušević was a Bosniak reformer and imam.- Early life :Džemaludin Čaušević was born in the year 1870 in the northwestern Bosnian village Arapuša, 12km near town of Bosanska Krupa. His earliest education was obtained at the hands of his father, Ali Hodža Čaušević, who was a...
- Mustafa Ef. CericMustafa Ef. CericDr. Mustafa ef. Cerić is the Grand Mufti of Bosnia-Herzegovina. He is currently serving his second 7-year term as the Grand Mufti until 2013. He is fluent in Bosnian, English and Arabic, and cites a “passive knowledge” of Turkish, German and French...
- Rodoljub ČolakovićRodoljub ColakovicRodoljub Čolaković was a Bosnian Serb and Yugoslav politician.A native of Bijeljina, Rodoljub Čolaković joined Socialist Party of Bosnia-Herzegovina in March 1919 as a student. Later he joined Crvena pravda, left-wing terrorist organisation in assassination of Yugoslav interior minister Milorad...
- Nedim Dedic
- Suada DilberovićSuada DilberovicSuada Dilberović was a Bosniak medical student at the University of Sarajevo who is considered along with Olga Sučić to be the first casualties of the Bosnian War.-Background:...
- Zoran Đinđić
- Atif DudakovićAtif DudakovicAtif Dudaković is a former general in the Bosnian army, commanding the army's Fifth Corps before becoming the general commander of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina army...
- Džejla GlavovićDžejla GlavovicDžejla Glavović is an international beauty queen and a Bosnian fashion model. She was crowned in the Philippines as the second Miss Earth representing her country Bosnia and Herzegovina and became the first Bosnian woman to win a major international title in beauty contest.-Miss Earth...
- Vehid GunićVehid GunicVehid Gunić Vehid Gunić Vehid Gunić (born on 9 February 1941 in Kozarac. He worked for many years as a journalist, presenter and editor for Radio Television Sarajevo, later Radio Television Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has so far published some twenty books of historical studies, travel...
- Sefer HalilovićSefer HalilovicSefer Halilović is a former general and commanding officer of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2001, he was indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and eventually acquitted...
- Zaim Imamović (soldier)Zaim Imamovic (soldier)Zaim Imamović was a Bosniak soldier who commanded the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina forces in the Goražde enclave during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Imamović was born in Ilovača, Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Goran JelisićGoran JelisicGoran Jelisić is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with genocide, crimes against humanity and with violating the customs of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia .He moved to Brčko after completing high school, to work as a machinery technician...
- Gabrijel JurkićGabrijel JurkicGabrijel Jurkić was a Bosnian Croat artist, born in Livno, now Bosnia and Herzegovina, and died at a Franciscan monastery near there in 1974....
- Stjepan KljuićStjepan KljuicStjepan Kljuić is a Bosnian Croat politician and academic who has been an active participant in Bosnian politics since Bosnian independence.-Career:...
- Zoran Knežević (defendant)
- Petar KočićPetar KocicPetar Kočić was a Serb prose writer and politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was active in the Serbian National Organization with ties to the Mlada Bosna revolutionaries, after which he seceded with his closest supporters leading a wing under his leadership.Like both Borisav Stanković, who...
- Željko KopanjaŽeljko KopanjaŽeljko Kopanja is a Bosnian Serb newspaper editor and director of Nezavisne Novine, one of Bosnia's main paper published in Banja Luka.Kopanja holds a degree in economics from University of Banja Luka...
- Blaž KraljevićBlaž KraljevicBlaž Nikola Kraljević was a Bosnian Croat paramilitary leader during the first few months of the Bosnian War who commanded the Croatian Defence Forces...
- List of Bosniaks
- List of Bosnians and Herzegovinians
- Mak DizdarMak DizdarMehmedalija "Mak" Dizdar was one of the greatest Bosnian and Yugoslav poets of the second half of the 20th century.-Biography:...
- Veselin MaslešaVeselin MaslešaVeselin Masleša was a Bosnian Serb writer, activist and war hero.Veselin Masleša was born in Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina, where he finished grade school and gymnasium...
- Naser OrićNaser OricNaser Orić is a former Bosniak military officer who commanded the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina forces in the Srebrenica enclave in Eastern Bosnia surrounded by Serb forces, during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.In 2006, he was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by...
- Avdo PalićAvdo PalićAvdo Palić was a Bosnian military officer during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Palić held the rank of colonel in the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and commanded the Bosnian government forces in the enclave of Žepa during the entire 40-month long siege.On July 27,...
- Vladimir PrelogVladimir PrelogVladimir Prelog FRS was a Croatian chemist and Nobel Prize winner in chemistry. Prelog lived and worked in Prague, Zagreb and Zürich during his lifetime.-Biography:...
- Ana Mirjana RačanovićAna Mirjana RacanovicAna Mirjana Račanović-Jevtić is pageant model who was Miss Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2001 and competed at the Miss World contest of the same year. Her hometown is Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Muhamed SacirbeyMuhamed SacirbeyMuhamed Sacirbey is a Bosnian American lawyer, businessman and diplomat. Sacirbey rose to prominence in the 1990s when Bosnia and Herzegovina appointed him to be its ambassador to the United Nations. Sacirbey also served briefly as the Bosnian foreign minister...
- Envera SelimovićEnvera SelimovicEnvera Selimović, a national of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is United Nations Department of Public Information Representative in Azerbaijan. At her appointment, she was described as "one of Bosnia’s best-known and highly respected journalists."...
- Haris SilajdžićHaris SilajdžicHaris Silajdžić is a Bosnian politician and academic. In the 2006 elections, Silajdžić was elected as the Bosniak member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina for four years in the rotating presidency.He was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia.- Political career:From 1990...
- Alija SirotanovićAlija SirotanovicAlija Sirotanović was a Yugoslav miner, Hero of Socialist Labour and perhaps the most famous of all Yugoslav udarniks...
- Ferhat-paša SokolovićFerhat-paša SokolovicFerhat-pasha Sokolović was an Ottoman general and statesman from Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Biography:Ferhat-pasha was born into the famous Bosnian family, which among others, also gave the Ottoman Grand Vizier Mehmed Pasha Sokolović. Ferhat Pasha was governor of the sanjak of Klis between 1566 and...
- Boris TadićBoris TadicBoris Tadić is the President of Serbia and leader of the Democratic Party. He was elected to a five-year term on 27 June 2004, and was sworn into office on 11 July. He was re-elected for a de facto second five-year term on 3 February 2008 and was sworn in on 15 February...
- Darmin Veletanlić
Bosnian and Herzegovinian artists
- Mersad BerberMersad Berber-Early life:Berber was born in Bosanski Petrovac, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljublijana where he graduated with a BA and MA. In 1978, Berber received a teaching position at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo.-Art:...
- Sead Seyo Cizmic
- Emir Delalić
- Braco DimitrijevićBraco DimitrijevicSlobodan Dimitrijević , known as Braco Dimitrijević is a Paris-based Yugoslavian artist. His works deal mainly with history and the individual's place in it....
- Adi GranovAdi GranovAdi Granov is a Bosnian-British comic book artist and conceptual designer.-Career:Granov teamed with comic book writer Warren Ellis for the post-Avengers Disassembled relaunch of Iron Man...
- Kosta HakmanKosta Hakman-Biography:He was born in 1899 in Bosanska Krupa on May 22, the son of a father who descended from Polish Catholic immigrants and a mother of Bosnian Serb descent from Sarajevo. He was baptised in the Serbian Orthodox faith. In 1914 Kosta Hakman was arrested by Austro-Hungarian occupiers as a...
- Ismet HoroIsmet HoroIsmet Horo is a Bosnian comedian. Ismet was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Albums:Ismet Horo is a popular comedian in Bosnia. He has released well-over 10 comedy albums and is still doing and releasing comedy...
- Bosnian painters
- Darmin Veletanlić
Actors from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Zoran BečićZoran BecicZoran Bečić was one of the most prominent artists of the Bosnian theatrical community in the 20th century.One of the founding actors of Sarajevo War Theatre , he studied acting under the famous Belgrade Academy of Dramatic Arts' Professor Mate Milošević, graduating with the 1966 class...
- Branko Đurić
- Zenit Đozić
- Tarik FilipovićTarik FilipovicTarik Filipović is a Bosnian actor who lives and works in Zagreb, Croatia.Tarik Filipović has appeared in over 800 theatre plays with his debut being in 1985....
- Ivana MiličevićIvana Milicevic-Early life:Miličević was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina to a Croatian family, the daughter of Tonka, a homemaker, and Damir Miličević, a slaughterhouse worker and entrepreneur. She emigrated to the United States at the age of five and was raised in Michigan...
- Mustafa NadarevićMustafa NadarevicMustafa Nadarević is a Bosnian actor and comedian. He has studied at the Academy of Drama and Arts in Zagreb....
Film directors from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Emir KusturicaEmir KusturicaEmir Nemanja Kusturica , is a Serbian filmmaker, actor and musician, recognized for several internationally acclaimed feature films...
- Danis TanovićDanis TanovicDanis Tanović is a Bosnian film director and screenwriter.Tanović is best known for having directed and written the script for the 2001 Bosnian movie No Man's Land which won an Academy Award. He was a member of the jury at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.-Biography:Danis Tanović was born in the...
- Srđan Vuletić
- Pjer ŽalicaPjer ŽalicaPjer Žalica is a Bosnian film director.He has directed several short films as well as two feature films, Gori vatra , and Kod amidže Idriza , which have been nominated for and awarded several prizes at European film festivals.On May 18 he was the director of the new video of Dino Merlin and Hari...
- Jasmila ŽbanićJasmila ŽbanicJasmila Žbanić is a film director from Bosnia and Herzegovina, and a graduate of Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo, department for theater and film directing. She also worked as a puppeteer in the Vermont-based Bread and Puppet Theater and as a clown in a Lee De Long workshop. She is noted for the...
Bosnian nobility
- Hrvoje VukčićHrvoje VukcicHrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić was a Ban of Croatia, Grand Duke of Bosnia and a Herzog of Split. He was the most prominent member of the Croatian noble House of Hrvatinić and the strongest of the three main large feudalists of early feudal medieval Bosnia...
- Osman PazvantoğluOsman PazvantogluOsman Pazvantoğlu was a Bosnian Ottoman soldier, a governor of the Vidin district after 1794, and a rebel against Ottoman rule...
- Stjepan OstojaStjepan OstojaStephen Ostoja was Bosnian King from 1398 to 1404 and from 1409 to 1418.-Family connections:He was a member of the House of Kotromanić, son of Tvrtko and grandson of Vladislav of Kotroman and his wife, Jelena Šubić from the Croatian noble Šubić family...
- Stjepan Tomaš KotromanićStjepan Tomaš KotromanicStephen Thomas was King of Bosnia from 1443 until his death....
- Stjepan TomaševićStjepan TomaševicStephen Tomašević was the last King of Bosnia and also the last Despot of Serbia .-Family:He was the son of King Stephen Thomas of Bosnia...
- Tvrtko I of BosniaTvrtko I of BosniaStjepan Tvrtko I was a ruler of medieval Bosnia. He ruled in 1353–1366 and again in 1367–1377 as Ban and in 1377–1391 as the first Bosnian King....
- Tvrtko II of BosniaTvrtko II of BosniaStephen Tvrtko II reigned as King of Bosnia from 1404 to 1409 and again from 1421 to his death. His reigns took place during a very turbulent part of Bosnian history.-Family connections:...
Bosnian royalty
- Stjepan OstojaStjepan OstojaStephen Ostoja was Bosnian King from 1398 to 1404 and from 1409 to 1418.-Family connections:He was a member of the House of Kotromanić, son of Tvrtko and grandson of Vladislav of Kotroman and his wife, Jelena Šubić from the Croatian noble Šubić family...
- Stjepan Tomaš KotromanićStjepan Tomaš KotromanicStephen Thomas was King of Bosnia from 1443 until his death....
- Stjepan TomaševićStjepan TomaševicStephen Tomašević was the last King of Bosnia and also the last Despot of Serbia .-Family:He was the son of King Stephen Thomas of Bosnia...
- Tvrtko I of BosniaTvrtko I of BosniaStjepan Tvrtko I was a ruler of medieval Bosnia. He ruled in 1353–1366 and again in 1367–1377 as Ban and in 1377–1391 as the first Bosnian King....
- Tvrtko II of BosniaTvrtko II of BosniaStephen Tvrtko II reigned as King of Bosnia from 1404 to 1409 and again from 1421 to his death. His reigns took place during a very turbulent part of Bosnian history.-Family connections:...
Bosnian monarchs
- Stjepan OstojaStjepan OstojaStephen Ostoja was Bosnian King from 1398 to 1404 and from 1409 to 1418.-Family connections:He was a member of the House of Kotromanić, son of Tvrtko and grandson of Vladislav of Kotroman and his wife, Jelena Šubić from the Croatian noble Šubić family...
- Stjepan Tomaš KotromanićStjepan Tomaš KotromanicStephen Thomas was King of Bosnia from 1443 until his death....
- Stjepan TomaševićStjepan TomaševicStephen Tomašević was the last King of Bosnia and also the last Despot of Serbia .-Family:He was the son of King Stephen Thomas of Bosnia...
- Tvrtko I of BosniaTvrtko I of BosniaStjepan Tvrtko I was a ruler of medieval Bosnia. He ruled in 1353–1366 and again in 1367–1377 as Ban and in 1377–1391 as the first Bosnian King....
- Tvrtko II of BosniaTvrtko II of BosniaStephen Tvrtko II reigned as King of Bosnia from 1404 to 1409 and again from 1421 to his death. His reigns took place during a very turbulent part of Bosnian history.-Family connections:...
Clerics from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Didak BuntićDidak BunticFra Didak Buntić was a Croatian friar and educator from Herzegovina.Buntic was born on October 9, 1871. The next day he was baptized as Franjo Buntić. He entered the Franciscan order in 1888 and finished seminary in 1894....
- Ivan Frano JukićIvan Frano JukicIvan Franjo Jukić was a writer from Bosnia and Herzegovina whose life and cultural and political legacy have left an indelible mark on the cultural history of the country, where he is remembered as one of the founders of Bosnian modernism.-Biography:Ivan Jukić was born in Banja Luka to the family...
- Lovro KaraulaLovro KaraulaLovro Karaula was a Croatian friar from Bosnia.He was born in 1800 near Livno. He entered the Franciscan order in 1816. He was educated in Fojnica and in Hungary. He served as a secretary to bishop Augustin Miletić, as well as being a parish priest....
- Franjo KomaricaFranjo KomaricaDr. Franjo Komarica is a Bosnian Croat Roman Catholic prelate, the Bishop of Banja Luka since 1985....
- Grga MartićGrga MarticGrgo Martić also known as Grga Martić was a friar and writer from Herzegovina.Martić was born in Posušje, Bosnia Province, Ottoman Empire and was educated in Zagreb and Pest. He was ordained on Christmas Day, 1844. He served for three years in Kreševo and Osova.From 1851 to 1879 he served as a...
- Ratko PerićRatko PericMons. Ratko Perić is the current Bishop of Mostar-Duvno and Apostolic Administrator of Trebinje-Mrkan.Ratko Perić was born in the village of Tuk in the Rovišće municipality, near Bjelovar in Croatia. After studies in Zagreb and Rome, he was ordained priest on 29 June 1969 in Prisoje...
- Vinko PuljićVinko PuljicVinko Puljić is a Bosnian Croat Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He is the sixth and current Archbishop of Vrhbosna, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1994.-Early life and education:...
- Ivan ŠarićIvan ŠaricIvan Šarić was a Roman Catholic priest who became the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vrhbosna in 1922...
- Saint VasilijeSaint VasilijeSaint Basil of Ostrog is a Serbian saint venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church.He was Bishop of Zahumlje in Herzegovina. He was born in Popovo Polje , Herzegovina in 1610, and became a monk at the Monastery of the Dormition Tvrdoš near Trebinje.St. Basil's modesty made him reluctant to occupy...
Politicians from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Fikret AbdićFikret AbdicFikret Abdić is a politician and businessman from Bosnia and Herzegovina, convicted of war crimes against Bosniaks in the region of Velika Kladuša....
- Andrija ArtukovićAndrija ArtukovicAndrija Artuković was a Croatian politician and a member of the Ustaše movement. Artuković was convicted of war crimes committed against minorities in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II...
- Beriz BelkićBeriz BelkicBeriz Belkić is former Member and Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, since 2001.Belkić graduated from the faculty of economics with the University of Sarajevo, in his hometown...
- Mate BobanMate BobanMate Boban was a Bosnian Croat politician and the only president of the short lived and self proclaimed Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia that existed between 1991−1994 during the Bosnian war.-Pre-war life:...
- Semiha BorovacSemiha BorovacSemiha Borovac is a former mayor of Sarajevo, succeeded by Alija Behmen. She is Sarajevo's first female mayor...
- Branko MikulićBranko MikulicBranko Mikulić was a communist politician and statesman in the Yugoslavia. Mikulić was one of the leading communist politicians in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the communist rule in the former Yugoslavia.-Biography:...
- Hasan ČengićHasan CengicHasan Čengić is the former Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Rodoljub ČolakovićRodoljub ColakovicRodoljub Čolaković was a Bosnian Serb and Yugoslav politician.A native of Bijeljina, Rodoljub Čolaković joined Socialist Party of Bosnia-Herzegovina in March 1919 as a student. Later he joined Crvena pravda, left-wing terrorist organisation in assassination of Yugoslav interior minister Milorad...
- Valentin ĆorićValentin CoricValentin Ćorić is a Bosnian-Croat politician who is among six defendants charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia -Background:...
- Dragan ČovićDragan CovicDragan Čović is a Croat politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Čović is the leader of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Currently Čović is under indictment from the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina for misuse of office.-Career:Čović worked for the airplane...
- Miroslav DeronjićMiroslav DeronjicMiroslav Deronjić is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with persecution, a crime against humanity, by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions related to the attack on the Bosnian village of Glogova.Deronjić held the...
- Raif DizdarevićRaif DizdarevicRaif Dizdarević is a former Bosniak politician. Dizdarević was born in Fojnica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. During World War II he participated in the armed resistance in the Partisans....
- Zoran Đinđić
- Tomislav DretarTomislav DretarTomislav Dretar is a Croatian, Bosnian, French and Belgian poet, writer, critic, and translator, as well as an academic, journalist, editor, political leader and president of Bihać's HVO...
- Ahmet HadžipašićAhmet HadžipašicAhmet Hadžipašić was the former Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina . He was a member of the Bosniak community and Party of Democratic Action. Hadžipašić got his PhD in 1990. Mr...
- Hamdija PozderacHamdija PozderacHamdija Pozderac was a Bosniak communist politician and the president of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1971- 74. He was a vice president of the former Yugoslavia in late 1980s, and was in line to become the president of Yugoslavia just before he was forced to resign from politics in 1987...
- Jasmin ImamovićJasmin ImamovicJasmin Imamović is a writer and politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is currently the Mayor of Tuzla, where he succeeded Selim Bešlagić in 2000. Imamović is a member of the main board of the Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Mladen IvanićMladen IvanicMladen Ivanić is a Bosnian Serb politician. From 2001 to 2003, Ivanić was Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska, and his leadership is described by many as rather successful...
- Alija IzetbegovićAlija IzetbegovicAlija Izetbegović was a Bosniak activist, lawyer, author, philosopher and politician, who, in 1990, became the first president of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He served in this role until 1996, when he became a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, serving until 2000...
- Ante JelavićAnte JelavicAnte Jelavić is a Croat politician and former Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Jelavić was born in 1963 in Podprolog, Vrgorac, Croatia, then Yugoslavia, and was elected to the post as a candidate of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Ante Jelavić served as...
- Ivo Miro JovićIvo Miro JovicIvo Miro Jović is the former Bosnian Croat member of the tripartite Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, elected in the Parliament on May 9, 2005 following the sacking of Dragan Čović by the High Representative on charges of corruption...
- Radovan KaradžićRadovan KaradžicRadovan Karadžić is a former Bosnian Serb politician. He is detained in the United Nations Detention Unit of Scheveningen, accused of war crimes committed against Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Croats during the Siege of Sarajevo, as well as ordering the Srebrenica massacre.Educated as a...
- Stjepan KljuićStjepan KljuicStjepan Kljuić is a Bosnian Croat politician and academic who has been an active participant in Bosnian politics since Bosnian independence.-Career:...
- Željko KomšićŽeljko KomšicŽeljko Komšić is a Bosniaks politician from the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.On 1 October 2006, he was elected by Bosnikas as the representatives of Croat to a four-year term as the member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Early life and the war in Bosnia:Komšić has a law degree...
- Zlatko LagumdžijaZlatko LagumdžijaDr. Zlatko Lagumdžija is a Bosnian politician and academic. He is known for his leadership of the Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Irfan LjubijankićIrfan LjubijankicDr. Irfan Ljubijankić was a Bosnian facial surgeon, classical music composer, politician and diplomat. He was a good friend of Yusef Islam ....
- Niko LozančićNiko LozancicNiko Lozančić was the president of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2003 to 2007. He is an ethnic Croat and the former deputy president of the HDZ of BiH. He is a lawyer and a diplomat.-References:...
- Dragan MikerevićDragan MikerevicDragan Mikerević is a Serb politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina.He served as Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska from January 2003 to February 2005...
- Borislav ParavacBorislav ParavacBorislav Paravac is a Bosnian Serb politician and was a member of the tripartite Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina from April 11, 2003 to November 6, 2006....
- Milivoj PetkovićMilivoj PetkovicMilivoj Petković is a Bosnian Croat army officer who is among six defendants charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia , in relation to the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia during the Bosnian War....
- Obrad PiljakObrad PiljakObrad Piljak is a Bosnian politician and former Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from April 1989 to December 1990. He was the last nominated member of the Communist party of Bosnia and Herzegovina to serve as Presidency chairman, before the first multi-party elections were...
- Biljana PlavšićBiljana PlavšicBiljana Plavšić is a former president of Republika Srpska and war criminal. She is the highest ranking Bosnian Serb politician to be sentenced. She was indicted in 2001 by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia for war crimes committed during the Bosnian war...
- Slobodan PraljakSlobodan PraljakSlobodan Praljak is a Croatian politician, HV and HVO general from Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Miloš PricaMiloš PricaMiloš Prica is the Permanent Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations.He presented his credentials to the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 8 September 2005, replacing Mirza Kušljugić....
- Jadranko PrlićJadranko PrlicJadranko Prlić is a Croatian politician who is among six accused by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia , in relation to the joint criminal enterprise which included mass war crimes and ethnic cleansing against Bosnian Muslim population.-History:Son of Mile, was born on...
- Berislav PušićBerislav PušicBerislav Pušić sometimes misspelled as Nerislav Pušić is a Croatian politician who was among 6 Croatian defendants charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia -Background:...
- Desnica RadivojevićDesnica RadivojevicDesnica Radivojević is a Bosnian Serb politician born December 14, 1952 in Skelani, Srebrenica.From 2003 until 2007 he served as the vice-president of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is currently a minister for trade in the government of the Federation of BIH.-References:...
- Živko RadišićŽivko RadišicŽivko Radišić is a Bosnian Serb politician and former Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Nebojsa RadmanovicNebojša RadmanovicNebojša Radmanović is a Bosnian Serb politician. He finished his schooling in Banja Luka, before going on to study at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy...
- Mirko ŠarovićMirko ŠarovicMirko Šarović is a Bosnian Serb politician, former Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Haris SilajdžićHaris SilajdžicHaris Silajdžić is a Bosnian politician and academic. In the 2006 elections, Silajdžić was elected as the Bosniak member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina for four years in the rotating presidency.He was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia.- Political career:From 1990...
- Mehmed SpahoMehmed SpahoMehmed Spaho was a prominent and influential Bosniak political figure. He was the leader of the Yugoslav Muslim Organization....
- Milomir StakićMilomir StakicMilomir Stakić is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with genocide, complicity in genocide, violations of the customs of war and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions in the Prijedor region during the Bosnian War.In the 1991 elections...
- Bruno StojićBruno StojicBruno Stojić is a Bosnian-Croat politician who has been indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia...
- Boris TadićBoris TadicBoris Tadić is the President of Serbia and leader of the Democratic Party. He was elected to a five-year term on 27 June 2004, and was sworn into office on 11 July. He was re-elected for a de facto second five-year term on 3 February 2008 and was sworn in on 15 February...
- Adnan TerzićAdnan TerzicAdnan Terzić was the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina from December 2002 until January 2007. Terzić is member of the SBB BiH - Union for Better Future of BiH. He is a member of the Bosniak community....
- Sulejman TihićSulejman TihicSulejman Tihić is a Bosniak politician, a leading member of Party of Democratic Action .Tihić was born in the town of Bosanski Šamac in northern Bosnia. He obtained a degree in Law from the University of Sarajevo...
Soldiers from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Jovan DivjakJovan DivjakJovan Divjak was a Bosnian general in the Bosnian army during the 1992-1995 Bosnian War. He was the deputy commander of the Main Staff until 1994. Although he was born to Serbian parents, he is a self-declared Bosnian.-Early life and military career:He was born in Belgrade to Serbian parents...
- Atif DudakovićAtif DudakovicAtif Dudaković is a former general in the Bosnian army, commanding the army's Fifth Corps before becoming the general commander of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina army...
- Gazi Husrev-begGazi Husrev-begGazi Husrev-beg was a Bosniak bey in the Ottoman Empire during the first half of the 16th century...
- Husein GradaščevićHusein GradašcevicHusein-kapetan Gradaščević was a Bosnian Muslim general who fought for Bosnian autonomy in the Ottoman Empire. He is often referred to as "Zmaj od Bosne", meaning "Dragon of Bosnia"...
- Osman GradaščevićOsman GradašcevicOsman Pasha Gradaščević, Gazi Osman Pasha Gradaščević was a Bosnian Muslim nobleman at the turn of the 18th century.Osman Gradaščević was the captain of the Ottoman military captaincy of Gradačac, which he was in control of since 1765. During his rule he was one of the most powerful and richest...
- Sefer HalilovićSefer HalilovicSefer Halilović is a former general and commanding officer of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2001, he was indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and eventually acquitted...
- Zaim Imamović (soldier)Zaim Imamovic (soldier)Zaim Imamović was a Bosniak soldier who commanded the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina forces in the Goražde enclave during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Imamović was born in Ilovača, Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Isa-Beg IsakovićIsa-Beg IsakovicIsa-Beg Ishaković, or Isa-Beg Isaković, was an Ottoman general and the first governor of the Ottoman Province of Bosnia. He ruled during the 1450s and 1460s. He made much of the initial conquests for the Turkish Empire in the region, and was one of the then Sultan's most trusted generals. He was...
- Jusuf PrazinaJusuf PrazinaJusuf "Juka" Prazina was a Sarajevan gangster and paramilitary warlord during the Bosnian war.A troubled teen, Prazina's youth allegedly contained numerous stays in various jails and correctional facilities of the former Yugoslavia...
- Blaž KraljevićBlaž KraljevicBlaž Nikola Kraljević was a Bosnian Croat paramilitary leader during the first few months of the Bosnian War who commanded the Croatian Defence Forces...
- Mušan TopalovićMušan TopalovicMušan "Caco" Topalović was commander of the 10th Mountain Brigade in the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Caco was also a smuggler, thief and gangster inside the besieged capital Sarajevo...
- Naser OrićNaser OricNaser Orić is a former Bosniak military officer who commanded the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina forces in the Srebrenica enclave in Eastern Bosnia surrounded by Serb forces, during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.In 2006, he was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by...
- Avdo PalićAvdo PalićAvdo Palić was a Bosnian military officer during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Palić held the rank of colonel in the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and commanded the Bosnian government forces in the enclave of Žepa during the entire 40-month long siege.On July 27,...
- Valter PerićValter PericVladimir "Valter" Perić was the resistance leader in Sarajevo during Second World War.Valter was born in Prijepolje in 1919. After completing his economics degree, he began to work in a Sarajevo bank in 1940. During this time, he joined the Communist Party Committee for the city of Sarajevo...
- Mehmed-paša SokolovićMehmed-paša SokolovicSokollu Mehmed Pasha was a 16th-century Ottoman statesman...
Basketball players from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Dražen DalipagićDražen DalipagicDražen Dalipagić , born in Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia) is a retired Yugoslavian basketball player. He was enshrined as a player in the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007.-Yugoslavian national team:...
- Predrag DanilovićPredrag DanilovicPredrag "Saša" Danilović , usually referred to in English as Sasha Danilovic , is a retired professional basketball player, considered one of the best European shooting guards during the 1990s...
- Mirza DelibašićMirza DelibašicMirza Delibašić was a Bosnian basketball player. He was born in Tuzla, located in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the former Yugoslavia.- Career :...
- Henry DomercantHenry DomercantHenry Domercant is an American-born Bosnian professional basketball player playing in Europe. In July 2011 he signed 2-year contract with UNICS Kazan.-Junior & amateur careers:...
- Nenad MarkovićNenad MarkovicNenad Marković is a famous former Bosnian professional basketball player and a basketball coach.-Playing career:...
- Aleksandar NikolićAleksandar NikolicAleksandar "Aca" Nikolić was a renowned Bosnian Serb basketball player and coach from Yugoslavia. He is considered to be so instrumental and important to the game's development in the country that he is often referred to as the Father of Yugoslav basketball...
- Zoran PlaninićZoran PlaninicZoran Planinić is a Croatian professional basketball player. He is currently a member of the Euroleague club BC Khimki...
- Robert RothbartRobert RothbartRobert Rothbart is a Bosnian-Israeli-Serbian professional basketball player playing the position of center for Union Olimpija.- Biography :Robert was born in Sarajevo the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the time part of the former Yugoslavia...
- Zoran SavićZoran SavicZoran Savić is a retired Serbian professional basketball player. The 208 cm forward played in various European nations.-Career:...
- Nedžad SinanovićNedžad SinanovicNedžad Sinanović is a Bosnian professional basketball center who plays for Unicaja. He has played professionally in Belgium, Spain and Germany....
Bosniak basketball players
- Dražen DalipagićDražen DalipagicDražen Dalipagić , born in Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia) is a retired Yugoslavian basketball player. He was enshrined as a player in the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007.-Yugoslavian national team:...
- Mirza DelibašićMirza DelibašicMirza Delibašić was a Bosnian basketball player. He was born in Tuzla, located in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the former Yugoslavia.- Career :...
- Nedžad SinanovićNedžad SinanovicNedžad Sinanović is a Bosnian professional basketball center who plays for Unicaja. He has played professionally in Belgium, Spain and Germany....
- Mirsad Türkcan
Footballers from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bruno AkrapovićBruno AkrapovicBruno Akrapović is a Bosnian football player who played in Germany for most of his career. He played for Energie Cottbus from 2000 until 2002...
- Muhamed AlaimMuhamed AlaimMuhamed Alaim is a Bosnian football goalkeeper.Currently, Alaim plays for Tarbiat Yazd F.C.On the national level, Alaim has made one appearance for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team on 22 August 2007, in a friendly match against Croatia as a second half substitute for Adnan...
- Alen AvdićAlen AvdicAlen Avdić is a Bosnian international football player currently playing for FK Sarajevo.-Club career:Currently, Avdić plays for FK Sarajevo in Bosnian Premier League...
- Ricardo Lago Santos Baiano
- Dušan BajevićDušan BajevicDušan Bajević is a Bosnian football manager and former Yugoslav international.-Playing career:...
- Branimir BajićBranimir BajicBranimir Bajić is a Bosnian football player, who currently plays for MSV Duisburg.- Career :...
- Zlatan BajramovićZlatan BajramovicZlatan Bajramović is a German-born Bosnian footballer. He last played for Eintracht Frankfurt....
- Elvir BaljićElvir BaljicElvir Baljić is a retired Bosnian football player and current assistant manager in Bosnia-Herzegovina's national team.-Club career:...
- Zdenko BaotićZdenko BaoticZdenko Baotić is a Bosnian football goalkeeper who plays for FC Oţelul Galaţi.- Career :Baotić's first club was HNK Orašje, but after several seasons with the Swans , he decided to go on and play for some bigger club. He signed a four-year-contract with FK Željezničar playing in Bosnian Premier...
- Sergej BarbarezSergej BarbarezSergej Barbarez is a former football attacking midfielder from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He played for Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga from 2006 to 2008. He finished his career after the season 2007–08...
- Mladen BartolovićMladen BartolovicMladen Bartolović is a Bosnian football player. Although he spent almost his entire career in Croatia, he is part of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team. Not to be confused with Croatian player Mladen Bartulović.He formerly played for HNK Čapljina, HNK Cibalia, Dinamo Zagreb, 1...
- Mehmed BaždarevićMehmed BaždarevicMehmed Baždarević is a Bosnian football manager and former football midfielder. He is the current manager of the French Ligue 1 club Sochaux-Montbéliard. Baždarević played for Bosnian side Željezničar Sarajevo and Sochaux-Montbéliard, among others...
- Džemal BerberovićDžemal BerberovicDžemal Berberović is a Bosnian football defender who plays for Germann club MSV Duisburg.-Career:Džemal Berberović started his career at FK Sarajevo. At age 22, he signed with German club Bayer Leverkusen, but did not play in official matches. In January 2005, he returned for six months in Bosnia...
- Mirsad BešlijaMirsad BešlijaMirsad Bešlija is a Bosnian football winger who is currently playing for Bosnian side, FK Željezničar. He has also played for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team....
- Bulend BiščevićBulend BišcevicBulend Biščević is a Bosnian football player.He spent almost his entire career playing for FK Željezničar. That is the club where he began playing football as a child, and in 1994 he started playing in a first team. At first, he played on a right back position, but in 2000, FK Željezničar's coach...
- Dragan BlatnjakDragan BlatnjakDragan Blatnjak is a Bosnian football player who plays for FC Rostov. Blatnjak is a former member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team....
- Elvir BolićElvir BolicElvir Bolić is a former Bosnian football forward. He is the all-time leading scorer for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team....
- Jasmin BurićJasmin BuricJasmin Burić is a Bosnian football goalkeeper who currently plays for Lech Poznań in the Polish Ekstraklasa League.-Career:Burić debuted in Ekstraklasa League on October 4, 2009 against Arka Gdynia...
- Mehmedalija CovićMehmedalija CovicMehmedalija Čović is a Bosnian association football player who plays for Interblock Ljubljana in Slovenia.This tall defender also played for FK Sloboda Tuzla in the Bosnian Premier League. His career began in the same club, but he also played for NK Zrinjski.-External links:*...
- Adnan ĆustovićAdnan CustovicAdnan Čustović is a Bosnian footballer who plays as a forward for Germinal Beerschot.- Career :Before joining Mouscron, Čustović mainly played for French division 1 and 2 teams Le Havre AC, Stade Lavallois and Amiens SC, on 21 December left R.E. Mouscron and moved to K.A.A. Gent.- International...
- Jusuf DajićJusuf DajicJusuf Dajić is a Bosnian football player. He currently plays for Shanghai East Asia in the China League One.Dajić made his debut for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team in a friendly match against the Azerbaijan national football team on June 1, 2008.He was playing for AFC Tubize, in...
- Damir DžombićDamir DžombicDamir Džombić is a Bosnian football player playing as defender for FC Vaduz in the Swiss Super League.-Football career:...
- Edin DžekoEdin DžekoEdin Džeko is a Bosnian footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Manchester City and the Bosnian national team. He was named Bosnian Footballer of the Year for 2009 and 2010...
- Ivica DžidićIvica DžidicIvica Džidić is a Croatian football player who plays for NK Široki Brijeg.Džidić has played for Croatian under-20 national team.He played for Dinamo Zagreb's junior team before returning to Zrinjski as their captain....
- Mirsad FazlagićMirsad FazlagicMirsad Fazlagić is a Bosnian former footballer.He started his football career in 1957 playing for a local club in his home town of Čapljina...
- Asim FerhatovićAsim FerhatovicAsim "Hase" Ferhatović was a Bosnian footballer. He started his professional football career in 1948 for FK Sarajevo...
- Stevo GlagovacStevo GlagovacStevan "Stevo" Glogovac is a former Bosnian Serb football player and currently a manager.-Football career:...
- Ivica GrlićIvica GrlicIvica Grlić is a Bosnian former football midfielder.Grlić is a free kick specialist and has scored several goals like this both for his club and for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team....
- Vladan GrujićVladan GrujicVladan Grujić is a Bosnian football midfielder who played for AEP Paphos.Vladan Grujić played for FK Borac Banja Luka and Serbian clubs FK Obilić and Red Star Belgrade. Since, Grujić has played for the German club 1. FC Köln before moving to Alania Vladikavkaz...
- Eldar HadzimehmedovicEldar HadzimehmedovicEldar Hadžimehmedović is a Bosnian football player, playing as a striker or as an attacking midfielder, who is currently playing for Raufoss IL.- Career :...
- Vahid HalilhodžićVahid HalilhodžicVahid "Vaha" Halilhodžić is a former Bosnian football player and now a manager, currently managing the Algeria national football team....
- Nedim HalilovićNedim HalilovicNedim Halilović is a Bosnian international football player.Halilović earned 16 caps for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team. Otherwise since 2001, Nedim Halilović plays for NK Varteks in the Croatian First League. Prior to this, Halilović was active in the Premier League of Bosnia...
- Kenan HasagićKenan HasagicKenan Hasagić is a Bosnian football goalkeeper.His football career began in his hometown with the local FK Rudar of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. At the age of 16, he made his debut in a first division match...
- Mirsad HibićMirsad HibicMirsad Hibić is a former Bosnian football player.Hibić had been a prolific part of the Bosnian national team since its inception, having been capped 36 times...
- Selver HodžićSelver HodzicSelver Hodžić is a Bosnian-Swiss football defender playing for FC Lugano from the Swiss Challenge League....
- Mirko HrgovićMirko HrgovicMirko Hrgović is a Croatia-born Bosnian football player who most current playes for Croatian club RNK Split.-NK Široki Brijeg:...
- Edin HusićEdin HusicEdin Husić is a Bosnian professional football forward who plays for Karlovac in the Croatian Prva HNL.-International career:Husić has made one appearance for the full Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team....
- Vedad IbiševićVedad IbiševicVedad Ibišević is a Bosnian footballer playing as striker for TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in the German Bundesliga and the Bosnian national team. He has also played in Switzerland, the USA and France...
- Zlatan IbrahimovićZlatan IbrahimovicZlatan Ibrahimović is a Swedish footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club Milan and the Swedish national team for which he is captain....
- Senijad IbričićSenijad IbricicSenijad Ibričić is a Bosnian football player who plays as an attacking midfielder for Lokomotiv Moscow and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team. He holds both Bosnian and Croatian citizenship....
- Sergej JakirovićSergej JakirovicSergej Jakirović is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays for NK Radnik Sesvete as a midfielder.-Club career:His former clubs include RNK Split, FC Spartak Trnava, NK Pula, NK Korotan, NK Kamen Ingrad and PFC CSKA Sofia...
- Eldin JakupovićEldin JakupovicEldin Jakupović is a Bosnian-born Swiss professional footballer. He moved to Switzerland at a young age due to the Bosnian war.-Career:...
- Fedja Jelecak
- Petar JelićPetar JelicPetar Jelić is a Bosnian international footballer who last played for FC Dinamo Tbilisi on loan from FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod....
- Ivan JolićIvan JolicIvan Jolić is a Bosnian Croatian football striker who currently plays for FC Anagennisi Dherynia in Cyprus..-NK Troglav Livno:...
- Amir KaričAmir KaricAmir Karić is a Bosnian-Slovenian footballer.-Club career:After the Euro 2000 was brought to English football by Ipswich Town in September 2000 for £700k....
- Josip KatalinskiJosip KatalinskiJosip "Škija" Katalinski was a Bosnian football player. He is considered to have been one of the greatest football players from the former Yugoslavia.-Club career:...
- Dušan KerkezDušan KerkezDušan Kerkez is a Bosnia and Herzegovina international footballer. He last played for Cypriot club AEL Limassol.-Club career:...
- Ivan KlasnićIvan KlasnicIvan Klasnić is a Croatian footballer who plays for Bolton Wanderers of the Premier League. He is a Croatian international. In 2007, Klasnić underwent a kidney transplant, and became the first player to participate in a major tournament after a transplant.-St. Pauli:Klasnić started his...
- Meho KodroMeho KodroMehmed "Meho" Kodro Sejtanić , known as Kodro, is a retired Bosnian footballer who played as a striker, and a current manager....
- Muhamed KonjićMuhamed KonjicMuhamed Konjić is a Bosnian former football player.-International:Konjić was an influential player in the Bosnian squad, for which he has been capped 38 times. He was the captain in the first match played by Bosnia-Herzegovina on the 30 November 1995...
- Niko KovačNiko KovacNiko Kovač is a former Croatian footballer who last played as a midfielder for Red Bull Salzburg. He was the long-standing captain of Croatia before retiring from international football in January 2009...
- Robert KovačRobert KovacRobert Kovač is a retired Croatian football defender.- Early career :Kovač started his career in lower league clubs Rapide Wedding and Hertha Zehlendorf before making his Bundesliga debut with 1. FC Nuremberg in 1995...
- Mustafa KučukovićMustafa KucukovicMustafa Kučuković is a German football striker of Bosnian descent, who plays for Energie Cottbus.-Career:...
- Marko MaksimovicMarko MaksimovicMarko Maksimović is a Bosnian professional football player who plays for FK Borac Banja Luka in the Bosnian Premier League.-Club career:...
- Darko MaletićDarko MaleticDarko Maletić is a Bosnian footballer. He currently plays for FC Aktobe. Maletić holds peculiar record: he played in UEFA Cup for 5 different clubs from various countries .-Club career:...
- Enver MarićEnver MaricEnver Marić is a former Bosnian football goalkeeper and now a successful coach....
- Haris Međunjanin
- Damir MemiševićDamir MemiševicDamir Memišević is a Bosnian football player currently playing in FK Laktaši in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Career:...
- Ninoslav MilenkovićNinoslav MilenkovicNinoslav Milenković is a Bosnian international footballer who plays for Croatian First Division side NK Istra 1961.-Club career:...
- Damir MirvićDamir MirvicDamir Mirvić is a Bosnian footballer playing the position of right defender.On the club level, Mirvić has been active for FK Sarajevo in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina and K.A.A. Gent in Belgium. He is considered by many as one of the best defenders in Belgium.Currently he plays for...
- Zvjezdan MisimovićZvjezdan MisimovicZvjezdan Misimović is a German-born Bosnian footballer who plays for FC Dynamo Moscow...
- Romeo MitrovićRomeo MitrovicRomeo Mitrović is a Bosnian footballer, who is currently playing for NK Lokomotiva Zagreb.-Career:...
- Vahidin MusemićVahidin MusemicVahidin Musemić was a famous Bosnian football player.During his brilliant career with FK Sarajevo he became one of the team's legends, but he truly became known for his outstanding performances as starting forward for the Yugoslavia national football teams of the 1970s...
- Vedin MusićVedin MusicVedin Musić is a Bosnian football defender. He is currently unattached.-Early career:Musić started his career at FK Sloboda Tuzla, where he played in Bosniak top league after the end of Bosnian War.-Turkey:...
- Zlatan MuslimovićZlatan MuslimovicZlatan Muslimović, is a Bosnian international football player. He holds both Bosnian and Swedish citizenships.-Early career:As a teenager, Muslimović played for the Swedish teams Habo IF and Husqvarna FF...
- Mato NeretljakMato NeretljakMato Neretljak is a Croatian footballer who plays as a defender. He plays for South Korean club Suwon Bluewings.-Career:...
- Fahrudin OmerovićFahrudin OmerovicFahrudin Omerović is a retired Yugoslav/Bosnian football goalkeeper. He is assistant coach of Fenerbahçe. In Turkey he is known as Fahrettin Ömerli since he took Turkish citizenship while playing there.-Career:...
- Amar OsimAmar OsimAmar Osim is a former Bosnian football player and now a manager. He is currently managing FK Željezničar.-Playing career:...
- Ivica OsimIvica OsimIvan "Ivica" Osim is a Bosnian former football player and manager. He was most recently head coach of Japan, before he suffered a stroke in November 2007 and left the post...
- Boris PandžaBoris PandžaBoris Pandža is a Bosnian football player, who currently plays for KV Mechelen in the Belgian First Division.-International career:...
- Saša PapacSaša PapacSaša Papac is a Bosnian association footballer who currently plays for Rangers in the Scottish Premier League and the Bosnia & Herzegovina national team....
- Edin PehlićEdin PehlicEdin Pehlić is a Bosnian football striker currently playing for FK Sarajevo.Pehlić has played for FK Sarajevo in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina and FBK Kaunas in the Lithuanian First Division. In 2008, he moved to FC MTZ-RIPO in Belarus. In 2009 he moved back to FBK Kaunas...
- Boro PrimoracBoro PrimoracBoro Primorac is a Croatian football coach and a former Yugoslav international player. Currently, he is the first team coach at Arsenal....
- Elvir RahimićElvir RahimicElvir Rahimić is a Bosnian football midfielder who plays for PFC CSKA Moscow at Russian Premier League.-Career:...
- Sead RamovicSead RamovicSead Ramović is a Bosnian football goalkeeper. He currently plays for FK Novi Pazar in Serbian SuperLiga.-Club career:...
- Aleksander RodićAleksander RodicAleksander Rodić is a Slovenian football player who currently plays for Tianjin Songjiang.- Career :Rodić was born in Kozarska Dubica, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia....
- Hasan SalihamidžićHasan SalihamidžicHasan Salihamidžić is a Bosnian football midfielder currently playing for VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga.-Early life:His father Ahmed and mother Šefika gave him the nickname "Braco" meaning "little brother" in Bosnian since Hasan has an older sister, hence his current nickname "Brazzo". He...
- Sejad SalihovićSejad SalihovicSejad Salihović is a Bosnian footballer who plays for 1899 Hoffenheim primarily as a left midfielder but can also play as a left winger, centre midfield and occasionally as a left back...
- Josip ŠimunićJosip ŠimunicJosip Šimunić is a Croatian footballer who plays as a defender for Dinamo Zagreb and the Croatian national team.-Club career:...
- Asim SkaljicAsim SkaljicAsim Škaljić is a Bosnian footballer currently playing as a defender for Velež Mostar.-External links:*...
- Blaž SliškovićBlaž SliškovicBlaž "Baka" Slišković is a former Bosnian Croat football player and currently the manager of Al-Ansar....
- Sulejman SmajićSulejman SmajicSulejman Smajić is a Bosnian footballer who plays as a winger for FK Željezničar Sarajevo and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team.-Career:...
- Alen SpahićAlen SpahicAlen Spahić is a Bosnian football player.In 2005/2006 season, he played for FK Željezničar in the Bosnian Premier League...
- Emir SpahićEmir SpahicEmir Spahić is a Bosnian football central defender playing for Sevilla FC in the Spanish La Liga and captains the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team...
- Darijo SrnaDarijo SrnaDarijo Srna is a Croatian footballer who plays for Shakhtar Donetsk as a captain and is also the captain of the Croatian national team.-Club career:Srna's talent was seen by many scouts in Croatia while he was young...
- Mario StanićMario StanicMario Stanić is a former Croatian football midfielder.-Career:He started his career with Željezničar Sarajevo. He was considered to be one of the most talented young players in former Yugoslavia. In 1992, war began and he went to Croatia, where he played for Dinamo Zagreb...
- Safet SušićSafet SušicSafet "Pape" Sušić is a Bosnian former footballer and current manager of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team. In his playing days, he operated as playmaking attacking midfielder...
- Almir ToljaAlmir ToljaAlmir Tolja, born October 25, 1974 in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a Bosnian football goalkeeper who formerly playd for Saba Battery F.C. in Iran's Premier Football League and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team....
- Stjepan TomasStjepan TomasStjepan Tomas is a Croatian football defender. He is currently a free agent following his release from Turkish side Bucaspor in November 2010....
- Vule TrivunovićVule TrivunovicVule Trivunović is a Bosnian international football player.-Club:Being a part of Serbian top league club FK Obilić, he played the first season with the youth squad that achieved the title of youth champions of FR Yugoslavia in the season 1999-00. He also played for FK Sarajevo in the Bosnian...
- Vukasin Trivunovic
- Velimir VidićVelimir VidicVelimir Vidić is a Bosnian football defender currently playing for RNK Split in Croatia. Vidić also has Croatian citizenship.He joined from MŠK Žilina in the Corgoň liga to FC Gossau on 4 February 2009.-External links:...
- Gordan VidovićGordan VidovicGordan Vidović is a former football player who played for the Belgium national team.His first club was FK Igman from Ilidža, suburb of Sarajevo. He was spotted there in 1988, by FK Željezničar Sarajevo and soon moved to this top division club. When the War in Bosnia-Herzegovina started, he went to...
- Admir VladavićAdmir VladavicAdmir Vladavić is a Bosnian football player currently playing for FK Olimpik Sarajevo and the Bosnian national football team.-Club career:...
- Boris ŽivkovićBoris ŽivkovicBoris Živković is a former Croatian football player. He played as a defender and through career he played all defending positions. He played as right and left full back and centre back. At one point of his career he even played as defensive midfielder....
Football managers from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Dušan BajevićDušan BajevicDušan Bajević is a Bosnian football manager and former Yugoslav international.-Playing career:...
- Miroslav BlaževićMiroslav BlaževicMiroslav "Ćiro" Blažević is a Bosnian Croat football manager. He is the current head coach of Mes Kerman in Iran Pro League....
- Vahid HalilhodžićVahid HalilhodžicVahid "Vaha" Halilhodžić is a former Bosnian football player and now a manager, currently managing the Algeria national football team....
- Amar OsimAmar OsimAmar Osim is a former Bosnian football player and now a manager. He is currently managing FK Željezničar.-Playing career:...
- Ivica OsimIvica OsimIvan "Ivica" Osim is a Bosnian former football player and manager. He was most recently head coach of Japan, before he suffered a stroke in November 2007 and left the post...
- Blaž SliškovićBlaž SliškovicBlaž "Baka" Slišković is a former Bosnian Croat football player and currently the manager of Al-Ansar....
- Ibrahim ZukanovićIbrahim ZukanovicIbrahim Zukanović is a former Bosnian football player who is currently football coach of HNK Sloga Uskoplje.Previously, he coached the Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-21 football team.-References:...
Tennis players from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Amer DelićAmer DelicAmer Delić is a Bosnian tennis player. Representing the United States as a tour player until 2009, he now represents the country of his birth, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is a member of its Davis Cup team....
- Mervana Jugić-SalkićMervana Jugic-SalkicMervana Jugić-Salkić is a Bosnian tennis player. She turned professional in 1999, and reached her highest singles ranking on 21 June 2004, when she was ranked Word No. 99. On 10 July 2006, Jugić-Salkić reached No. 59 in doubles, after winning ASB Classic in 2004 with Jelena Kostanić and...
- Ivan LjubičićIvan Ljubicic----Ivan Ljubičić is a Croatian tennis player born in Bosnia and Herzegovina . His career-high ATP ranking to date has been no. 3, and he stands at no. 37....
Writers from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- List of Bosnian and Herzegovinian playwrights
- Bisera AlikadićBisera AlikadicBisera Alikadić is a contemporary Bosnian poetess born in Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She is best known best for her work Larva and Krug. She mostly writes romance novels as well as the children books. She was one of the first Bosnian women to publish romance novels...
- Ivo AndrićIvo AndricIvan "Ivo" Andrić was a Yugoslav novelist, short story writer, and the 1961 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. His writings dealt mainly with life in his native Bosnia under the Ottoman Empire...
- Safvet-beg Bašagić
- Hamdija Begović
- Musa Cazim CaticMusa Cazim CaticMusa Ćazim Ćatić was a Bosnian Muslim poet of Croat orientation. He is currently featured on the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina 50 km note ....
- Enver ColakovicEnver ColakovicEnver Čolaković was a Bosniak prose writer and poet, probably known best for his work Legenda o Ali-paši ....
- Branko ĆopićBranko CopicBranko Ćopić was Yugoslav writer. He was an ethnic Serb born in the village of Hašani near Bosanska Krupa. He attended schools in Bihać, Banja Luka, Sarajevo and Karlovac before moving to Belgrade to study philosophy at the University of Belgrade until his graduation in 1940.Upon the uprising in...
- Mak DizdarMak DizdarMehmedalija "Mak" Dizdar was one of the greatest Bosnian and Yugoslav poets of the second half of the 20th century.-Biography:...
- Osman Đikić
- Ivica ĐikićIvica ĐikićIvica Đikić is Bosnian Croat writer and journalist. He is one of the most notable writers from the Balkans and one of the most notable writers of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Hamid Sahinovic EkremHamid Sahinovic EkremHamid Ekrem Šahinović was a Bosniak writer and dramatist....
- Aleksandar HemonAleksandar HemonAleksandar Hemon is a Bosnian-American fiction writer. He is the winner of a MacArthur Foundation grant. He has written four acclaimed books: Love and Obstacles: Stories , The Lazarus Project: A Novel , which was a finalist for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle...
- Abdulvehhab IlhamijaAbdulvehhab IlhamijaAbdulvehhab Ilhamija was an 18th century Bosnian Dervish and prose writer....
- Jasmin ImamovićJasmin ImamovicJasmin Imamović is a writer and politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is currently the Mayor of Tuzla, where he succeeded Selim Bešlagić in 2000. Imamović is a member of the main board of the Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Almir Imširević
- Miljenko JergovićMiljenko JergovicMiljenko Jergović is a Bosnian prose writer. Jergović currently lives and works in Zagreb, Croatia, having moved there in 1993....
- Nasiha Kapidzic-HadzicNasiha Kapidzic-HadzicNasiha Kapidžić-Hadžić was a Bosnian writer and poet of great renown. Nasiha was born in Banja Luka. She finished elementary and high school in Banja Luka and University of Philosophy in Belgrade....
- Erih KošErih KošErih Koš was a Serbian writer and translator of Jewish origin. He was born in Sarajevo, Austria-Hungary....
- Kemal KurspahićKemal KurspahicKemal Kurspahić is a Bosnian Managing Editor of The Connection Newspapers in Alexandria, Va., USA and Chairman/Founder of the Media in Democracy Institute, dedicated to promoting higher standards in journalism in post-conflict societies and countries in transition to democracy...
- Vitomir LukićVitomir LukicVitomir Lukić , was a Bosnian-Croat prose writer and pedagogue, considered to be one of the greatest writers to emerge from Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 20th century.-Works:...
- Semezdin MehmedinovićSemezdin MehmedinovicSemezdin Mehmedinović is a Bosnian writer, filmmaker, and magazine editor.After studying Librarianship and Comparative Literature in Sarajevo, he worked as an editor of "Lica" and "Valter" magazines, which served as a voice of opposition to the ruling Communist regime...
- Velimir MilosevicVelimir Milosevic-External links:*...
- Ahmed MuradbegovicAhmed MuradbegovicAhmed Muradbegović was a Bosniak writer, dramatist and novelist.-Works:*Haremska lirika, Zagreb, 1921*Haremske novele, Zagreb, 1924*Nojemova ladja, Zagreb, 1924...
- Izet SarajlicIzet SarajlicIzet Sarajlić was a Bosnian historian of philosophy, essayist, translator and poet. Sarajlić was Bosnia and Herzegovina's best-known poet after World War II, and the former Yugoslavia's most widely translated poet....
- Meša SelimovićMeša SelimovicMehmed "Meša" Selimović was a Yugoslav writer. His novel Death and the Dervish is one of the most important literary works in post-war Yugoslavia. Some of the main themes in his works are relations between individual and authority, life and death, and other existential problems...
- Abdulah SidranAbdulah SidranAbdulah Sidran , often referred to by his nickname Avdo, is a Bosnian writer and poet who is renowned for his screenplays and dramas.-Works:...
- Antun Branko ŠimićAntun Branko ŠimicAntun Branko Šimić was a Herzegovinian Croat expressionist poet.-Life:He was born in Drinovci near Grude on November 18, 1898, in the family of Vida and Martin Šimić. He attended primary school in his native village, and then the first three forms of the Franciscan classical grammar school in...
- Derviš SušićDerviš SušicDerviš Sušić was a Bosniak writer, known best for his first work I, Danilo. He was born in Vlasenica, Bosnia....
- Duško TrifunovićDuško TrifunovicDuško Trifunović was a Serbian poet and writer....
- Nenad VelickovicNenad VelickovicNenad Veličković is a prose writer and playwright from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He lives in Sarajevo.-External links:**...
- Marko VesovicMarko VešovićMarko Vešović is a Montenegrin footballer playing for Red Star Belgrade in the Serbian SuperLiga....
- Vlado DijakVlado DijakVlado Dijak was known a former Yugoslav poet and songwriter.-Biography:...
- Karim Zaimovic
- Umihana ČuvidinaUmihana Cuvidina-External links:*...
Bosniak writers
- Safvet-beg Bašagić
- Hamdija Begović
- Mak DizdarMak DizdarMehmedalija "Mak" Dizdar was one of the greatest Bosnian and Yugoslav poets of the second half of the 20th century.-Biography:...
- Osman Đikić
- Hamid Sahinovic EkremHamid Sahinovic EkremHamid Ekrem Šahinović was a Bosniak writer and dramatist....
- Abdulvehhab IlhamijaAbdulvehhab IlhamijaAbdulvehhab Ilhamija was an 18th century Bosnian Dervish and prose writer....
- Almir Imširević
- Ahmed MuradbegovicAhmed MuradbegovicAhmed Muradbegović was a Bosniak writer, dramatist and novelist.-Works:*Haremska lirika, Zagreb, 1921*Haremske novele, Zagreb, 1924*Nojemova ladja, Zagreb, 1924...
- Meša SelimovićMeša SelimovicMehmed "Meša" Selimović was a Yugoslav writer. His novel Death and the Dervish is one of the most important literary works in post-war Yugoslavia. Some of the main themes in his works are relations between individual and authority, life and death, and other existential problems...
Bosnia and Herzegovina people stubs
- Abdulvehhab IlhamijaAbdulvehhab IlhamijaAbdulvehhab Ilhamija was an 18th century Bosnian Dervish and prose writer....
- Adi Mulahalilović
- Adnan TerzićAdnan TerzicAdnan Terzić was the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina from December 2002 until January 2007. Terzić is member of the SBB BiH - Union for Better Future of BiH. He is a member of the Bosniak community....
- Ahmed MuradbegovicAhmed MuradbegovicAhmed Muradbegović was a Bosniak writer, dramatist and novelist.-Works:*Haremska lirika, Zagreb, 1921*Haremske novele, Zagreb, 1924*Nojemova ladja, Zagreb, 1924...
- Ahmet HadžipašićAhmet HadžipašicAhmet Hadžipašić was the former Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina . He was a member of the Bosniak community and Party of Democratic Action. Hadžipašić got his PhD in 1990. Mr...
- Aleksa ŠantićAleksa ŠanticAleksa Šantić was a Serb poet from Herzegovina.He was born and lived most his life in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina, a province that was occupied by Austria-Hungary in 1878 and annexed by them in 1908...
- Aleksandar Damjanović
- Aleksandar HemonAleksandar HemonAleksandar Hemon is a Bosnian-American fiction writer. He is the winner of a MacArthur Foundation grant. He has written four acclaimed books: Love and Obstacles: Stories , The Lazarus Project: A Novel , which was a finalist for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle...
- Almir Imširević
- Amer DelićAmer DelicAmer Delić is a Bosnian tennis player. Representing the United States as a tour player until 2009, he now represents the country of his birth, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is a member of its Davis Cup team....
- Amila GlamočakAmila GlamocakAmila Glamočak is a popular Bosnian singer. She participated at the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 with "Za Našu Ljubav" for Bosnia & Herzegovina, finishing 21st out of 23. She appeared in the Bosnian national final on two other occasions but failed to qualify.- External links :*...
- Ana Mirjana RačanovićAna Mirjana RacanovicAna Mirjana Račanović-Jevtić is pageant model who was Miss Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2001 and competed at the Miss World contest of the same year. Her hometown is Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Andrija ArtukovićAndrija ArtukovicAndrija Artuković was a Croatian politician and a member of the Ustaše movement. Artuković was convicted of war crimes committed against minorities in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II...
- Ante JelavićAnte JelavicAnte Jelavić is a Croat politician and former Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Jelavić was born in 1963 in Podprolog, Vrgorac, Croatia, then Yugoslavia, and was elected to the post as a candidate of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Ante Jelavić served as...
- Arif HeralićArif HeralicArif Heralić was a metal worker on a blast furnace in Zenica. His picture was taken by N. Bibić, a Borba news photographer, in 1954 and from the papers he came to feature on a 1000 Yugoslav "1945 dinar" and a 10 Yugoslav "1965 dinar" banknote. As a disabled worker, Heralić died in extreme poverty...
- Behija Zlatić
- Bensayah BelkacemBensayah BelkacemBensayah Belkacem is a citizen of Bosnia, currently held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.He was born in Algeria, and arrested in his home in Bosnia, on October 8, 2001, shortly after the attacks of September 11, 2001....
- Beriz BelkićBeriz BelkicBeriz Belkić is former Member and Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, since 2001.Belkić graduated from the faculty of economics with the University of Sarajevo, in his hometown...
- Boris DivjakBoris DivjakBoris Divjak founded the Bosnia and Herzegovina branch of the non-governmental organisation Transparency International in 2000, and as of November 2005 was elected to TI's global Board of Directors, where he now serves the second term...
- Borislav ParavacBorislav ParavacBorislav Paravac is a Bosnian Serb politician and was a member of the tripartite Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina from April 11, 2003 to November 6, 2006....
- Boudella el HajjBoudella el Hajj-Wife hunger strike:On June 2005 Boudella's wife Nađa Dizdarević started the first of several hunger strikes to protest her husbands detention at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba...
- Branko ĆopićBranko CopicBranko Ćopić was Yugoslav writer. He was an ethnic Serb born in the village of Hašani near Bosanska Krupa. He attended schools in Bihać, Banja Luka, Sarajevo and Karlovac before moving to Belgrade to study philosophy at the University of Belgrade until his graduation in 1940.Upon the uprising in...
- Branko Đurić
- Brano LikićBrano LikicBrano Likić is a composer, producer, and performer.He founded the band Rezonansa. Likić's studio, BLAP, was where most of the music from Sarajevo in the 1980s and 1990s was recorded.-External links:* *...
- DJ Krmak
- Darko MatijaševićDarko MatijaševicDarko Matijašević is a politician from Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is of Serbian nationality.Matijasevic was born in Kostajnica, Republic of Croatia, and graduated from theMilitary Technical Academy in Zagreb in 1991...
- Darmin Veletanlić
- Davorin PopovićDavorin PopovicDavorin Popović was a Bosnian musician, well known throughout the former Yugoslavia. He was the lead singer and frontman of the progressive and pop rock band Indexi throughout most of their career. He was a popularly associated with a bohemian lifestyle. In his youth, he was a successful...
- Derviš SušićDerviš SušicDerviš Sušić was a Bosniak writer, known best for his first work I, Danilo. He was born in Vlasenica, Bosnia....
- Desnica RadivojevićDesnica RadivojevicDesnica Radivojević is a Bosnian Serb politician born December 14, 1952 in Skelani, Srebrenica.From 2003 until 2007 he served as the vice-president of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is currently a minister for trade in the government of the Federation of BIH.-References:...
- Dragan MikerevićDragan MikerevicDragan Mikerević is a Serb politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina.He served as Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska from January 2003 to February 2005...
- Dragan ČavićDragan CavicDragan Čavić was the President of Republika Srpska 2002-2006. He was Vice President of Republika Srpska between 2000 and 2002.-References:...
- Dragan ČovićDragan CovicDragan Čović is a Croat politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Čović is the leader of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Currently Čović is under indictment from the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina for misuse of office.-Career:Čović worked for the airplane...
- Draja MickaharicDraja MickaharicDraja Mickaharic was born Wednesday April 10, 1912. He was born in Bosnia, where his father, an Austrian, was a civil servant employed by the old Austro Hungarian Empire. He came to America March 12, 1937 He lived in New York City until 2002, when he moved to Philadelphia to stay with a former...
- Dražen DalipagićDražen DalipagicDražen Dalipagić , born in Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia) is a retired Yugoslavian basketball player. He was enshrined as a player in the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007.-Yugoslavian national team:...
- Duško TrifunovićDuško TrifunovicDuško Trifunović was a Serbian poet and writer....
- Džemal BijedićDžemal BijedicDžemal Bijedić was a Bosniak Communist politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the prime minister of Yugoslavia from 1971 until his death.- Early life :...
- Edo MulahalilovićEdo MulahalilovicEdo Mulahalilović was a Bosnian songwriter and producer.His first solo concert was at the age of 13 in Hvar, on a classical guitar.*1983...
- Emir Delalić
- Envera SelimovićEnvera SelimovicEnvera Selimović, a national of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is United Nations Department of Public Information Representative in Azerbaijan. At her appointment, she was described as "one of Bosnia’s best-known and highly respected journalists."...
- FeminnemFeminnemFeminnem is a girl group from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina composed of three members, Neda Parmać, Nika Antolos, and Pamela Ramljak. They have represented both countries at the Eurovision Song Contest; Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2005 and Croatia in 2010....
- Ferhat-paša SokolovićFerhat-paša SokolovicFerhat-pasha Sokolović was an Ottoman general and statesman from Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Biography:Ferhat-pasha was born into the famous Bosnian family, which among others, also gave the Ottoman Grand Vizier Mehmed Pasha Sokolović. Ferhat Pasha was governor of the sanjak of Klis between 1566 and...
- Franjo KomaricaFranjo KomaricaDr. Franjo Komarica is a Bosnian Croat Roman Catholic prelate, the Bishop of Banja Luka since 1985....
- Gordana KnezevićGordana KnezevicGordana Knezević is the former editor of Oslobođenje, and covered the siege of Sarajevo from 1992-1994. She has been based in Toronto, Canada as the online desk editor at Reuters since 1996...
- Hajrudin VarešanovićHajrudin VarešanovicHajrudin "Hari" Varešanović is a famous and popular singer in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Varešanović is best known as the vocal soloist, composer, and leader of the musical group Hari Mata Hari.As of 2006, his career has lasted over 20 years and he has performed at over 1,000 concerts...
- HakalaHakalaNihad Fetić Hakala is a popular Bosnian singer.-Discography:*Skitnica velegradskih ulica *Ja sam te volio *Kako mi je tako mi je *I da krenem iz početka ...
- Halid BešlićHalid BešlićHalid Bešlić is a prominent Bosnian folk and sevdah musician and singer who has been performing since 1979. Halid's singing career was one of the most successful in Ex Yugoslavia, and continues today throughout the entire Balkan region....
- Hamid Sahinovic EkremHamid Sahinovic EkremHamid Ekrem Šahinović was a Bosniak writer and dramatist....
- Hanka PaldumHanka PaldumHanka Paldum is a popular Bosniak folk and sevdah singer. She is regarded as one of the best female sevdah performers of all time, and has diva status in her home country. She is a star that has been shining for the last three decades with full intensity at the very top of the sky above Bosnia...
- Haris DžinovićHaris DžinovicHaris Džinović is a popular Bosnian folk singer. He is also a composer, a musician and songwriter for his songs.-Career:He began his music career in 1975 in his hometown Sarajevo, as a singer and composer of folk music when pop and evergreen music were more dominant in the Balkans area, so he...
- Haris SilajdžićHaris SilajdžicHaris Silajdžić is a Bosnian politician and academic. In the 2006 elections, Silajdžić was elected as the Bosniak member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina for four years in the rotating presidency.He was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia.- Political career:From 1990...
- Hasan ČengićHasan CengicHasan Čengić is the former Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Henry DomercantHenry DomercantHenry Domercant is an American-born Bosnian professional basketball player playing in Europe. In July 2011 he signed 2-year contract with UNICS Kazan.-Junior & amateur careers:...
- Himzo PolovinaHimzo PolovinaDr. Himzo Polovina was a Bosnian singer and songwriter, most famous for performing sevdalinka songs. In addition, Dr...
- Igor ŠtiksIgor ŠtiksIgor Štiks is a writer and scholar presently living in Edinburgh, UK. He has published two novels...
- Ipe IvandićIpe IvandicGoran "Ipe" Ivandić was a former Yugoslav rock drummer, famous for his work with the band Bijelo Dugme.-Early years:...
- Irfan LjubijankićIrfan LjubijankicDr. Irfan Ljubijankić was a Bosnian facial surgeon, classical music composer, politician and diplomat. He was a good friend of Yusef Islam ....
- Isa-Beg IsakovićIsa-Beg IsakovicIsa-Beg Ishaković, or Isa-Beg Isaković, was an Ottoman general and the first governor of the Ottoman Province of Bosnia. He ruled during the 1450s and 1460s. He made much of the initial conquests for the Turkish Empire in the region, and was one of the then Sultan's most trusted generals. He was...
- Ismet HoroIsmet HoroIsmet Horo is a Bosnian comedian. Ismet was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Albums:Ismet Horo is a popular comedian in Bosnia. He has released well-over 10 comedy albums and is still doing and releasing comedy...
- Ivana Marić
- Ivo Miro JovićIvo Miro JovicIvo Miro Jović is the former Bosnian Croat member of the tripartite Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, elected in the Parliament on May 9, 2005 following the sacking of Dragan Čović by the High Representative on charges of corruption...
- Izet SarajlicIzet SarajlicIzet Sarajlić was a Bosnian historian of philosophy, essayist, translator and poet. Sarajlić was Bosnia and Herzegovina's best-known poet after World War II, and the former Yugoslavia's most widely translated poet....
- Jadranka StojakovićJadranka StojakovicJadranka Stojaković is a Bosnian singer-songwriter popular in the former Yugoslavia, known for her unique, beautiful voice...
- Jasmin ImamovićJasmin ImamovicJasmin Imamović is a writer and politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is currently the Mayor of Tuzla, where he succeeded Selim Bešlagić in 2000. Imamović is a member of the main board of the Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Kemal MalovčićKemal MalovcicKemal Malovčić is a popular Bosnian etno psyhodelic singer.Malovčić's career began in 1970 at the age of 19 years when he released his first single 'Oko Sane' , referring to the Sana river, on which his home town of Sanski Most is located.His greatest success came with the Yugoslav band Južni...
- Kemal MontenoKemal MontenoKemal Monteno is a popular Bosnian singer-songwriter. He was born to an Italian father and a Bosniak mother. He recorded his first song Lidija in 1967 and has enjoyed a prosperous career in the former Yugoslavia...
- Liljana Zelen KaradžićLiljana Zelen KaradžicLjiljana Zelen Karadžić is the wife of the war crimes suspect and former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić. She is the former head of the Red Cross in the Republika Srpska of Bosnia and Herzegovina. She is currently living in Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Luka Balvan
- Maja TatićMaja TaticMaja Tatić is a Serbian singer. She is most notable for representing Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest....
- Marko TodorovićMarko TodorovicMarko Todorović was a Serbian actor famous for playing roles of important historical figures...
- Mate BulićMate BulicMate Bulić is a Bosnian Croat pop/folk singer.Many of his songs are influenced by the region of Herzegovina. Bulić finished his schooling in Čitluk and at Mostar, where he graduated in electrical engineering...
- Mehmed SpahoMehmed SpahoMehmed Spaho was a prominent and influential Bosniak political figure. He was the leader of the Yugoslav Muslim Organization....
- Mervana Jugić-SalkićMervana Jugic-SalkicMervana Jugić-Salkić is a Bosnian tennis player. She turned professional in 1999, and reached her highest singles ranking on 21 June 2004, when she was ranked Word No. 99. On 10 July 2006, Jugić-Salkić reached No. 59 in doubles, after winning ASB Classic in 2004 with Jelena Kostanić and...
- Mija MartinaMija MartinaMija Martina is a singer from Bosnia and Herzegovina. She represented Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song "Ne brini". She also provided the results of the Bosnia and Herzegovina televote in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004.She was born to Bosnian Croat...
- Milanko RenovicaMilanko RenovicaMilanko Renovica was a Yugoslav politician. He was the president of the Yugoslav League of Communists and served as president of Bosnia-Herzegovina. He is an ethnic Serb.-References:...
- Mile KitićMile KiticMilojko "Mile" Kitić is a popular Bosnian turbo-folk singer.He was popular in most parts of the former Yugoslavia. He is married to the Serbian singer Marta Savić.-Biography:...
- Milomir StakićMilomir StakicMilomir Stakić is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with genocide, complicity in genocide, violations of the customs of war and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions in the Prijedor region during the Bosnian War.In the 1991 elections...
- Miloš BojanićMiloš BojanicMiloš Bojanić is a Bosnian Serb pop-folk singer. Milos was born in Bijeljina, He lived in Ruhotina, near Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then a part of Yugoslavia. His sons, Bane and Mikica, are singers as well, Bane lives in Chicago...
- Miloš PricaMiloš PricaMiloš Prica is the Permanent Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations.He presented his credentials to the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 8 September 2005, replacing Mirza Kušljugić....
- Mirko ŠarovićMirko ŠarovicMirko Šarović is a Bosnian Serb politician, former Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Mladen IvanićMladen IvanicMladen Ivanić is a Bosnian Serb politician. From 2001 to 2003, Ivanić was Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska, and his leadership is described by many as rather successful...
- Momčilo KrajišnikMomcilo KrajišnikMomčilo Krajišnik is a Bosnian Serb former politician convicted of murder and other crimes against humanity during the Bosnian war .He co-founded the Bosnian Serb nationalist Serbian Democratic Party with Radovan...
- Muhamed Porča
- Muhamed SacirbeyMuhamed SacirbeyMuhamed Sacirbey is a Bosnian American lawyer, businessman and diplomat. Sacirbey rose to prominence in the 1990s when Bosnia and Herzegovina appointed him to be its ambassador to the United Nations. Sacirbey also served briefly as the Bosnian foreign minister...
- Mustafa Ef. CericMustafa Ef. CericDr. Mustafa ef. Cerić is the Grand Mufti of Bosnia-Herzegovina. He is currently serving his second 7-year term as the Grand Mufti until 2013. He is fluent in Bosnian, English and Arabic, and cites a “passive knowledge” of Turkish, German and French...
- Nada MamulaNada MamulaNada Mamula was a Serbian singer, born during the time of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.. She started her career on Radio Beograd, where she passed an audition in 1946 . In 1946 she delivered her first ever professional performances as Nada Vukicevic along with Danica Obrenic and accordionist Voja...
- Nada ObrićNada ObricNada Obrić is a Bosnian Serb folk singer.- References :...
- Nada TopčagićNada TopcagicSenada "Nada" Topčagić is a Serbian singer hailing from Bosnia and Herzegovina.She was born in 1953 in Modriča, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then SFRY. She was most popular during the 1980s although she has been active to date. In 2010 Topčagić appeared on the Serbian reality television program The...
- Neda Parmać
- Nedeljko Bajić BajaNedeljko Bajic BajaNedeljko Bajić is a Bosnian singer known professionally as Nedeljko Bajić Baja and Baja. He currently lives in Novi Sad, Serbia.Nedeljko was born to a family with 2 brothers and 2 sisters...
- Nedžad SinanovićNedžad SinanovicNedžad Sinanović is a Bosnian professional basketball center who plays for Unicaja. He has played professionally in Belgium, Spain and Germany....
- Nenad MarkovićNenad MarkovicNenad Marković is a famous former Bosnian professional basketball player and a basketball coach.-Playing career:...
- Nihad KulenovićNihad KulenovicIng. Nahid Kulenović , the son of Džafer-beg Kulenović, Croatian politician and member of the Croatian Liberation Movement. He was also a well-known Croatian newspaper columnist and activist...
- Niko LozančićNiko LozancicNiko Lozančić was the president of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2003 to 2007. He is an ethnic Croat and the former deputy president of the HDZ of BiH. He is a lawyer and a diplomat.-References:...
- Nikola Rešić
- Nino PršešNino PršešVahidin Pršeš is a Bosnian singer. Upon completion of Music High School he continued to pursue his studies at the Sarajevo Academy of Music, Department of Music Theory and Pedagogy....
- Obrad PiljakObrad PiljakObrad Piljak is a Bosnian politician and former Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from April 1989 to December 1990. He was the last nominated member of the Communist party of Bosnia and Herzegovina to serve as Presidency chairman, before the first multi-party elections were...
- Pamela Ramljak
- Pero BukejlovićPero BukejlovicPero Bukejlović was Prime Minister of Republika Srpska after the resignation of Dragan Mikerević . He represented the Serbian Democratic Party....
- Raif DizdarevićRaif DizdarevicRaif Dizdarević is a former Bosniak politician. Dizdarević was born in Fojnica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. During World War II he participated in the armed resistance in the Partisans....
- Ratko PerićRatko PericMons. Ratko Perić is the current Bishop of Mostar-Duvno and Apostolic Administrator of Trebinje-Mrkan.Ratko Perić was born in the village of Tuk in the Rovišće municipality, near Bjelovar in Croatia. After studies in Zagreb and Rome, he was ordained priest on 29 June 1969 in Prisoje...
- Rodoljub ČolakovićRodoljub ColakovicRodoljub Čolaković was a Bosnian Serb and Yugoslav politician.A native of Bijeljina, Rodoljub Čolaković joined Socialist Party of Bosnia-Herzegovina in March 1919 as a student. Later he joined Crvena pravda, left-wing terrorist organisation in assassination of Yugoslav interior minister Milorad...
- Sabir Mahfouz LahmarSabir Mahfouz LahmarSabir Mahfouz Lahmar is a Bosnian citizen, who won his habeas corpus after being eight years and eight months in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba....
- Safet IsovićSafet IsovicSafet Isović was a prominent and popular sevdah performer from Bosnia and Herzegovina.Throughout his career, which started in 1956, Isović performed at music festivals and won many of them which has contributed to the prevalence and popularity of the sevdalinka...
- Safvet-beg Bašagić
- Sahbaz DžihanovićSahbaz DžihanovicŠahbaz Džihanović was the vice President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina from January 2003.-References:...
- Sanja MaletićSanja MaleticSanja Maletić is a popular Serbian singer. She currently lives in Belgrade, Serbia...
- Saša LošićSaša LošicSaša Lošić - Loša is one of the most recognizable composers of the Balkans and the leader of the band Plavi Orkestar, which was one of the most popular acts of the former Yugoslav Pop and Rock scene.He is a composer of often folk-inspired pop, as well as theatre scores Saša Lošić - Loša (born July...
- Saša VasiljevićSaša VasiljevicSaša Vasiljević is a professional basketball player representing Bosnia and Herzegovina internationally...
- Sead LipovačaSead LipovacaZele Lipovača , is the lead guitarist and founder of the popular former Yugoslav hard rock band Divlje Jagode....
- Sejo SexonSejo SexonSejo Sexon is the stage name of Davor Sučić, Bosnian Croat rock and roll musician, composer, actor and television director....
- Seka AleksićSeka AleksicSvetlana "Seka" Aleksić is a Bosnian pop-folk and techno folk singer.-Biography:...
- Selma BajramiSelma BajramiSelma Bajrami is a popular Bosnian pop-folk singer who gained enormous popularity after her hit single "Kakvo tijelo Selma ima" ....
- Semiha BorovacSemiha BorovacSemiha Borovac is a former mayor of Sarajevo, succeeded by Alija Behmen. She is Sarajevo's first female mayor...
- Silvana ArmenulićSilvana ArmenulicSilvana Armenulić was one of the most prominent commercial folk music and traditional sevdalinka singers in former Yugoslavia...
- Stjepan KljuićStjepan KljuicStjepan Kljuić is a Bosnian Croat politician and academic who has been an active participant in Bosnian politics since Bosnian independence.-Career:...
- Stjepan Tomaš KotromanićStjepan Tomaš KotromanicStephen Thomas was King of Bosnia from 1443 until his death....
- Stjepan TomaševićStjepan TomaševicStephen Tomašević was the last King of Bosnia and also the last Despot of Serbia .-Family:He was the son of King Stephen Thomas of Bosnia...
- Stjepan Vukčić KosačaStjepan Vukcic KosacaStjepan Vukčić Kosača was a Herzegovina nobleman. He was a member of the House of Kosača, a Grand Duke of Herzegovina, Lord of Zahumlje and Primorje and also Herzog of Serbian Saint Sava...
- Sulejman TihićSulejman TihicSulejman Tihić is a Bosniak politician, a leading member of Party of Democratic Action .Tihić was born in the town of Bosanski Šamac in northern Bosnia. He obtained a degree in Law from the University of Sarajevo...
- Tarik FilipovićTarik FilipovicTarik Filipović is a Bosnian actor who lives and works in Zagreb, Croatia.Tarik Filipović has appeared in over 800 theatre plays with his debut being in 1985....
- Tariq Mahmoud Ahmed Al SawahTariq Mahmoud Ahmed Al SawahTariq Mahmoud Ahmed Al Sawah is a citizen of Bosnia currently held in the United States's Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.As of October 22, 2010, Tariq Mahmoud Ahmed al Sawah has been held at Guantanamo for eight years five months...
- VajtaVajtaVajta is a Bosnian singer and the vocalist for the Yugoslav rock band Teška industrija.From 1975 to 1976 Vajta was a vocalist for Teška industrija, who enjoyed great commercial success throughout the Balkan countries but later dissolved.He became popular in the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest during...
- Valter PerićValter PericVladimir "Valter" Perić was the resistance leader in Sarajevo during Second World War.Valter was born in Prijepolje in 1919. After completing his economics degree, he began to work in a Sarajevo bank in 1940. During this time, he joined the Communist Party Committee for the city of Sarajevo...
- Vedran SmailovićVedran SmailovicVedran Smailović , known as the "Cellist of Sarajevo", is a musician from Bosnia and Herzegovina, and a former cellist in the Sarajevo String Quartet....
- Vehid GunićVehid GunicVehid Gunić Vehid Gunić Vehid Gunić (born on 9 February 1941 in Kozarac. He worked for many years as a journalist, presenter and editor for Radio Television Sarajevo, later Radio Television Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has so far published some twenty books of historical studies, travel...
- Vesna PisarovićVesna PisarovicVesna Pisarović is a Croatian pop singer.Pisarović was born in Brčko, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia and grew up in Požega, Croatia, a part of the same country until she was 13...
- Vinko PuljićVinko PuljicVinko Puljić is a Bosnian Croat Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He is the sixth and current Archbishop of Vrhbosna, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1994.-Early life and education:...
- Vlado DijakVlado DijakVlado Dijak was known a former Yugoslav poet and songwriter.-Biography:...
- Zaim Imamović (musician)Zaim Imamovic (musician)Zaim Imamović was a popular sevdalinka performer....
- Zdravko ČolićZdravko ColicZdravko Čolić , is a pop singer popular across the entire area of former Yugoslavia. Originally from Sarajevo, since 1992 , his home is in Belgrade, Serbia...
- Zlata BartlZlata BartlZlata Bartl , was a Bosnian Croat scientist and is the creator of Vegeta....
- Zlatko LagumdžijaZlatko LagumdžijaDr. Zlatko Lagumdžija is a Bosnian politician and academic. He is known for his leadership of the Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Zoran DjerićZoran DjericZoran Đerić was minister of the interior of the Republika Srpska. He was removed from office in 2004 by the High representative because of his failure to ensure that article 19 of the Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia was met. During his time in office, not a...
- Zoran Knežević (defendant)
- Zoran PlaninićZoran PlaninicZoran Planinić is a Croatian professional basketball player. He is currently a member of the Euroleague club BC Khimki...
- Zuko DžumhurZuko DžumhurZulfikar "Zuko" Džumhur was a Bosnian writer, painter and caricaturist. Džumhur's bohemian nature, versatility of a polymath and extremely creative personality have made him a unique figure of the Yugoslav culture in the second half of the 20th century.Džumhur was born in Konjic, northern...
- Šemsa SuljakovićŠemsa SuljakovicŠemsa Suljaković is a Bosnian folk singer. She was born in Maglaj, Bosnia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia....
- Željko BebekŽeljko BebekŽelimir "Željko" Bebek is a popular Bosnian Croat singer most notable for being the lead vocalist of Bijelo dugme from 1974 to 1984....
- Željko KomšićŽeljko KomšicŽeljko Komšić is a Bosniaks politician from the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.On 1 October 2006, he was elected by Bosnikas as the representatives of Croat to a four-year term as the member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Early life and the war in Bosnia:Komšić has a law degree...
- Živko RadišićŽivko RadišicŽivko Radišić is a Bosnian Serb politician and former Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
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- Admir VladavićAdmir VladavicAdmir Vladavić is a Bosnian football player currently playing for FK Olimpik Sarajevo and the Bosnian national football team.-Club career:...
- Adnan ĆustovićAdnan CustovicAdnan Čustović is a Bosnian footballer who plays as a forward for Germinal Beerschot.- Career :Before joining Mouscron, Čustović mainly played for French division 1 and 2 teams Le Havre AC, Stade Lavallois and Amiens SC, on 21 December left R.E. Mouscron and moved to K.A.A. Gent.- International...
- Alen AvdićAlen AvdicAlen Avdić is a Bosnian international football player currently playing for FK Sarajevo.-Club career:Currently, Avdić plays for FK Sarajevo in Bosnian Premier League...
- Alen SpahićAlen SpahicAlen Spahić is a Bosnian football player.In 2005/2006 season, he played for FK Željezničar in the Bosnian Premier League...
- Almir ToljaAlmir ToljaAlmir Tolja, born October 25, 1974 in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a Bosnian football goalkeeper who formerly playd for Saba Battery F.C. in Iran's Premier Football League and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team....
- Asim FerhatovićAsim FerhatovicAsim "Hase" Ferhatović was a Bosnian footballer. He started his professional football career in 1948 for FK Sarajevo...
- Asim SkaljicAsim SkaljicAsim Škaljić is a Bosnian footballer currently playing as a defender for Velež Mostar.-External links:*...
- Blaž SliškovićBlaž SliškovicBlaž "Baka" Slišković is a former Bosnian Croat football player and currently the manager of Al-Ansar....
- Boris PandžaBoris PandžaBoris Pandža is a Bosnian football player, who currently plays for KV Mechelen in the Belgian First Division.-International career:...
- Boro PrimoracBoro PrimoracBoro Primorac is a Croatian football coach and a former Yugoslav international player. Currently, he is the first team coach at Arsenal....
- Branimir BajićBranimir BajicBranimir Bajić is a Bosnian football player, who currently plays for MSV Duisburg.- Career :...
- Bruno AkrapovićBruno AkrapovicBruno Akrapović is a Bosnian football player who played in Germany for most of his career. He played for Energie Cottbus from 2000 until 2002...
- Bulend BiščevićBulend BišcevicBulend Biščević is a Bosnian football player.He spent almost his entire career playing for FK Željezničar. That is the club where he began playing football as a child, and in 1994 he started playing in a first team. At first, he played on a right back position, but in 2000, FK Željezničar's coach...
- Damir DžombićDamir DžombicDamir Džombić is a Bosnian football player playing as defender for FC Vaduz in the Swiss Super League.-Football career:...
- Damir MemiševićDamir MemiševicDamir Memišević is a Bosnian football player currently playing in FK Laktaši in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Career:...
- Damir MirvićDamir MirvicDamir Mirvić is a Bosnian footballer playing the position of right defender.On the club level, Mirvić has been active for FK Sarajevo in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina and K.A.A. Gent in Belgium. He is considered by many as one of the best defenders in Belgium.Currently he plays for...
- Dragan BlatnjakDragan BlatnjakDragan Blatnjak is a Bosnian football player who plays for FC Rostov. Blatnjak is a former member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team....
- Dušan KerkezDušan KerkezDušan Kerkez is a Bosnia and Herzegovina international footballer. He last played for Cypriot club AEL Limassol.-Club career:...
- Džemal BerberovićDžemal BerberovicDžemal Berberović is a Bosnian football defender who plays for Germann club MSV Duisburg.-Career:Džemal Berberović started his career at FK Sarajevo. At age 22, he signed with German club Bayer Leverkusen, but did not play in official matches. In January 2005, he returned for six months in Bosnia...
- Edin DžekoEdin DžekoEdin Džeko is a Bosnian footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Manchester City and the Bosnian national team. He was named Bosnian Footballer of the Year for 2009 and 2010...
- Edin HusićEdin HusicEdin Husić is a Bosnian professional football forward who plays for Karlovac in the Croatian Prva HNL.-International career:Husić has made one appearance for the full Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team....
- Edin PehlićEdin PehlicEdin Pehlić is a Bosnian football striker currently playing for FK Sarajevo.Pehlić has played for FK Sarajevo in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina and FBK Kaunas in the Lithuanian First Division. In 2008, he moved to FC MTZ-RIPO in Belarus. In 2009 he moved back to FBK Kaunas...
- Eldin JakupovićEldin JakupovicEldin Jakupović is a Bosnian-born Swiss professional footballer. He moved to Switzerland at a young age due to the Bosnian war.-Career:...
- Elvir BaljićElvir BaljicElvir Baljić is a retired Bosnian football player and current assistant manager in Bosnia-Herzegovina's national team.-Club career:...
- Elvir RahimićElvir RahimicElvir Rahimić is a Bosnian football midfielder who plays for PFC CSKA Moscow at Russian Premier League.-Career:...
- Emir SpahićEmir SpahicEmir Spahić is a Bosnian football central defender playing for Sevilla FC in the Spanish La Liga and captains the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team...
- Enver MarićEnver MaricEnver Marić is a former Bosnian football goalkeeper and now a successful coach....
- Fahrudin OmerovićFahrudin OmerovicFahrudin Omerović is a retired Yugoslav/Bosnian football goalkeeper. He is assistant coach of Fenerbahçe. In Turkey he is known as Fahrettin Ömerli since he took Turkish citizenship while playing there.-Career:...
- Fedja Jelecak
- Ibrahim ZukanovićIbrahim ZukanovicIbrahim Zukanović is a former Bosnian football player who is currently football coach of HNK Sloga Uskoplje.Previously, he coached the Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-21 football team.-References:...
- Ivan JolićIvan JolicIvan Jolić is a Bosnian Croatian football striker who currently plays for FC Anagennisi Dherynia in Cyprus..-NK Troglav Livno:...
- Ivica DžidićIvica DžidicIvica Džidić is a Croatian football player who plays for NK Široki Brijeg.Džidić has played for Croatian under-20 national team.He played for Dinamo Zagreb's junior team before returning to Zrinjski as their captain....
- Ivica GrlićIvica GrlicIvica Grlić is a Bosnian former football midfielder.Grlić is a free kick specialist and has scored several goals like this both for his club and for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team....
- Jasmin BurićJasmin BuricJasmin Burić is a Bosnian football goalkeeper who currently plays for Lech Poznań in the Polish Ekstraklasa League.-Career:Burić debuted in Ekstraklasa League on October 4, 2009 against Arka Gdynia...
- Josip KatalinskiJosip KatalinskiJosip "Škija" Katalinski was a Bosnian football player. He is considered to have been one of the greatest football players from the former Yugoslavia.-Club career:...
- Jusuf DajićJusuf DajicJusuf Dajić is a Bosnian football player. He currently plays for Shanghai East Asia in the China League One.Dajić made his debut for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team in a friendly match against the Azerbaijan national football team on June 1, 2008.He was playing for AFC Tubize, in...
- Kenan HasagićKenan HasagicKenan Hasagić is a Bosnian football goalkeeper.His football career began in his hometown with the local FK Rudar of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. At the age of 16, he made his debut in a first division match...
- Marko MaksimovicMarko MaksimovicMarko Maksimović is a Bosnian professional football player who plays for FK Borac Banja Luka in the Bosnian Premier League.-Club career:...
- Mehmed BaždarevićMehmed BaždarevicMehmed Baždarević is a Bosnian football manager and former football midfielder. He is the current manager of the French Ligue 1 club Sochaux-Montbéliard. Baždarević played for Bosnian side Željezničar Sarajevo and Sochaux-Montbéliard, among others...
- Mehmedalija CovićMehmedalija CovicMehmedalija Čović is a Bosnian association football player who plays for Interblock Ljubljana in Slovenia.This tall defender also played for FK Sloboda Tuzla in the Bosnian Premier League. His career began in the same club, but he also played for NK Zrinjski.-External links:*...
- Meho KodroMeho KodroMehmed "Meho" Kodro Sejtanić , known as Kodro, is a retired Bosnian footballer who played as a striker, and a current manager....
- Mirko HrgovićMirko HrgovicMirko Hrgović is a Croatia-born Bosnian football player who most current playes for Croatian club RNK Split.-NK Široki Brijeg:...
- Mirsad BešlijaMirsad BešlijaMirsad Bešlija is a Bosnian football winger who is currently playing for Bosnian side, FK Željezničar. He has also played for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team....
- Mirsad HibićMirsad HibicMirsad Hibić is a former Bosnian football player.Hibić had been a prolific part of the Bosnian national team since its inception, having been capped 36 times...
- Mladen BartolovićMladen BartolovicMladen Bartolović is a Bosnian football player. Although he spent almost his entire career in Croatia, he is part of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team. Not to be confused with Croatian player Mladen Bartulović.He formerly played for HNK Čapljina, HNK Cibalia, Dinamo Zagreb, 1...
- Muhamed AlaimMuhamed AlaimMuhamed Alaim is a Bosnian football goalkeeper.Currently, Alaim plays for Tarbiat Yazd F.C.On the national level, Alaim has made one appearance for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team on 22 August 2007, in a friendly match against Croatia as a second half substitute for Adnan...
- Nedim HalilovićNedim HalilovicNedim Halilović is a Bosnian international football player.Halilović earned 16 caps for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team. Otherwise since 2001, Nedim Halilović plays for NK Varteks in the Croatian First League. Prior to this, Halilović was active in the Premier League of Bosnia...
- Ninoslav MilenkovićNinoslav MilenkovicNinoslav Milenković is a Bosnian international footballer who plays for Croatian First Division side NK Istra 1961.-Club career:...
- Petar JelićPetar JelicPetar Jelić is a Bosnian international footballer who last played for FC Dinamo Tbilisi on loan from FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod....
- Romeo MitrovićRomeo MitrovicRomeo Mitrović is a Bosnian footballer, who is currently playing for NK Lokomotiva Zagreb.-Career:...
- Safet SušićSafet SušicSafet "Pape" Sušić is a Bosnian former footballer and current manager of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team. In his playing days, he operated as playmaking attacking midfielder...
- Saša PapacSaša PapacSaša Papac is a Bosnian association footballer who currently plays for Rangers in the Scottish Premier League and the Bosnia & Herzegovina national team....
- Sead RamovicSead RamovicSead Ramović is a Bosnian football goalkeeper. He currently plays for FK Novi Pazar in Serbian SuperLiga.-Club career:...
- Sejad SalihovićSejad SalihovicSejad Salihović is a Bosnian footballer who plays for 1899 Hoffenheim primarily as a left midfielder but can also play as a left winger, centre midfield and occasionally as a left back...
- Senijad IbričićSenijad IbricicSenijad Ibričić is a Bosnian football player who plays as an attacking midfielder for Lokomotiv Moscow and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team. He holds both Bosnian and Croatian citizenship....
- Sulejman SmajićSulejman SmajicSulejman Smajić is a Bosnian footballer who plays as a winger for FK Željezničar Sarajevo and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team.-Career:...
- Vahid HalilhodžićVahid HalilhodžicVahid "Vaha" Halilhodžić is a former Bosnian football player and now a manager, currently managing the Algeria national football team....
- Vahidin MusemićVahidin MusemicVahidin Musemić was a famous Bosnian football player.During his brilliant career with FK Sarajevo he became one of the team's legends, but he truly became known for his outstanding performances as starting forward for the Yugoslavia national football teams of the 1970s...
- Vedin MusićVedin MusicVedin Musić is a Bosnian football defender. He is currently unattached.-Early career:Musić started his career at FK Sloboda Tuzla, where he played in Bosniak top league after the end of Bosnian War.-Turkey:...
- Velimir VidićVelimir VidicVelimir Vidić is a Bosnian football defender currently playing for RNK Split in Croatia. Vidić also has Croatian citizenship.He joined from MŠK Žilina in the Corgoň liga to FC Gossau on 4 February 2009.-External links:...
- Vladan GrujićVladan GrujicVladan Grujić is a Bosnian football midfielder who played for AEP Paphos.Vladan Grujić played for FK Borac Banja Luka and Serbian clubs FK Obilić and Red Star Belgrade. Since, Grujić has played for the German club 1. FC Köln before moving to Alania Vladikavkaz...
- Vukasin Trivunovic
- Vule TrivunovićVule TrivunovicVule Trivunović is a Bosnian international football player.-Club:Being a part of Serbian top league club FK Obilić, he played the first season with the youth squad that achieved the title of youth champions of FR Yugoslavia in the season 1999-00. He also played for FK Sarajevo in the Bosnian...
- Zdenko BaotićZdenko BaoticZdenko Baotić is a Bosnian football goalkeeper who plays for FC Oţelul Galaţi.- Career :Baotić's first club was HNK Orašje, but after several seasons with the Swans , he decided to go on and play for some bigger club. He signed a four-year-contract with FK Željezničar playing in Bosnian Premier...
- Zlatan BajramovićZlatan BajramovicZlatan Bajramović is a German-born Bosnian footballer. He last played for Eintracht Frankfurt....
- Zvjezdan MisimovićZvjezdan MisimovicZvjezdan Misimović is a German-born Bosnian footballer who plays for FC Dynamo Moscow...
Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Politics of Bosnia and HerzegovinaPolitics of Bosnia and HerzegovinaPolitics of Bosnia and Herzegovina takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power...
- Inter-Entity Boundary LineInter-Entity Boundary LineThe Inter-Entity Boundary Line divides Bosnia and Herzegovina into two entities, the Republika Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- BH DaniBH DaniBH Dani stands for Bosanskohercegovački Dani is a Bosnian language weekly magazine published in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Editorial:...
- Bosniak nationalism (disambiguation)
- Chairmen of the Presidency of Bosnia and HerzegovinaChairmen of the Presidency of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe following is a list of Chairmen of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina:-Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina:-Post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina:-See also:...
- Constitutional reform in Bosnia and HerzegovinaConstitutional reform in Bosnia and HerzegovinaConstitutional reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina is the reform being negotiated over that country's complicated and expensive government structure established by the Dayton Peace Accords...
- Constitutional-law position of Croats in Bosnia and HerzegovinaConstitutional-law position of Croats in Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Constitutional-law position of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina - language, education, culture and media was a conference held in Neum, Bosnia and Herzegovina on October 27 and 28th 2005....
- Council of Ministers of Bosnia and HerzegovinaCouncil of Ministers of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the executive branch of the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina.According to the Article V, Section 4 of the Constitution, the Chair of the Council of Ministers is nominated by the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and confirmed by the...
- Foreign relations of Bosnia and HerzegovinaForeign relations of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe implementation of the Dayton Accords of 1995 has focused the efforts of policymakers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the international community, on regional stabilization in the countries-successors of the former Yugoslavia...
- High Representative for Bosnia and HerzegovinaHigh Representative for Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina, was created in 1995 immediately after the Dayton Peace Agreement to oversee the civilian implementation of this agreement. The High Representative and the OHR represent the...
- House of Peoples of Bosnia and HerzegovinaHouse of Peoples of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe House of Peoples of Bosnia And Herzegovina is one of the two chambers of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the other chamber being the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- House of Representatives of Bosnia and HerzegovinaHouse of Representatives of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina , is one of the two chambers of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the other being the House of Peoples of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe house of representatives of BiH consists of 42 members which are elected by...
- Independent Members of Parliament CaucusIndependent Members of Parliament CaucusIndependent Members of Parliament Caucus was a group of members of the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska from 1992–1996, led by Milorad Dodik, which later evolved into the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats....
- List of political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Milorad DodikMilorad DodikMilorad Dodik , is the President of Republika Srpska, and the president of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats political party. He graduated from the Belgrade University of Political Sciences .-Political career:...
- Municipal election in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1990Municipal election in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1990The municipal elections of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1990 were won by several parties. In most municipalities they organized governments in coalitions, or independently if they had a large majority....
- Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and HerzegovinaParliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the bicameral legislative body of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Peace plans offered before and during the Bosnian WarPeace plans offered before and during the Bosnian WarFour major peace plans were offered before and during the Bosnian-Herzegovina War, commonly known as the Bosnian War, by European Community and United Nations diplomats before the conflict was settled by the Dayton Agreement in 1995....
- Political divisions of Bosnia and HerzegovinaPolitical divisions of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe political divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina were created by the Dayton Agreement, which recognized a second tier of government in Bosnia and Herzegovina comprising two entities—a joint Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska -- each presiding over roughly one half of...
- Presidency of Bosnia and HerzegovinaPresidency of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the head of state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Overview:...
- SerbophobiaSerbophobiaAnti-Serb sentiment is a generic term used to describe a sentiment of hostility or hatred towards Serbs, Serbia or Serbian Orthodoxy...
Political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- List of political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
- Bosnian PartyBosnian PartyThe Bosnian Party is a multi-ethnic left populist political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.In the last legislative election, on 5 October 2002, the party won 1.5% of the popular vote, one seat out of 42 in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina and three seats out of 140 in the...
- Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic PartyBosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic PartyThe Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party-Sefer Halilović is a Bosniak political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was founded by the former commander of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sefer Halilović....
- Christian Democrats (Bosnia)Christian Democrats (Bosnia)The Croatian Christian Democrats is a political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections, 5 October 2002, the party was part of the Coalition , that won 9.5% of the popular vote and 5 out of 42 seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 16 out of...
- Citizens' Democratic PartyCitizens' Democratic PartyThe Citizens' Democratic Party is a multi-ethnic political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the legislative elections, 5 October 2002, the party won no seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but 1 out of 140 seats in the House of Representatives of the Federation of...
- Croatian Christian Democratic Union (Bosnia)Croatian Christian Democratic Union (Bosnia)The Croatian Christian Democratic Union is a Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections, 5 October 2002, the party won no seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but 1 out of 140 seats in the House of Representatives of the...
- Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and HerzegovinaCroatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a political party of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is an observer member of the European People's Party ....
- Croatian Party of Right (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Croatian Peasant Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)Croatian Peasant Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)The Croatian Peasant Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.In 2007, the division of the Croatian Peasant Party in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the New Croatian Initiative merged. The New Croatian Initiative was formed as a splinter group from the...
- Croatian Right BlocCroatian Right BlocThe Croatian Right Bloc is a Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections, 5 October 2002, the party won no seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but 1 out of 140 seats in the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia...
- Democratic Party of the Republika SrpskaDemocratic Party of the Republika SrpskaThe Democratic Party of the Republika Srpska is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.It was founded in 2009 by Dragan Čavić, who left the Serbian Democratic Party....
- Democratic People's AllianceDemocratic People's AllianceThe Democratic People's Alliance is a political party in Republic of Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections in Republic of Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina, 5 October 2002, the party won seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and 3 out of 83...
- Democratic People's CommunityDemocratic People's CommunityThe Democratic People's Community is a Bosniak political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections, 5 October 2002, the party - led by Fikret Abdić - won 1.4% of the popular vote and 1 out of 42 seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 3 out of...
- Economic BlocEconomic BlocThe Economic Bloc is a Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections, 5 October 2002, the party won 1.3% of the popular vote and 1 seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and 2 out of 140 seats in the House of Representatives of the...
- Greens of Bosnia and HerzegovinaGreens of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Greens of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a Bosnian green political party.-History:The party was founded in 2004. It is currently setting up its organization and preparing to participate in the 2006 general elections...
- League of People's RebirthLeague of People's RebirthThe League of People's Rebirth was a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Liberal Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)Liberal Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)The Liberal Democratic Party is a liberal party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The party is a member of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party....
- New Croatian InitiativeNew Croatian InitiativeThe New Croatian Initiative is a Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections, 5 October 2002, the party won 1.4% of the popular vote and 1 out of 42 seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2 out of 140 seats in the House of...
- Party of Democratic ActionParty of Democratic ActionThe Party of Democratic Action is a Bosniak national political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:The Party of Democratic Action was founded in May 1990 by Alija Izetbegović, representing the Bosnian Muslim population...
- Party of Democratic ProgressParty of Democratic ProgressThe Party of Democratic Progress is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the third-largest party in Republika Srpska.-History:...
- Pensioners' Party of Bosnia and HerzegovinaPensioners' Party of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Pensioners' Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a multi-ethnic political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Pensioners' Party of the Republika SrpskaPensioners' Party of the Republika SrpskaThe Pensioners' Party of the Republika Srpska is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- SBiH
- Serbian Democratic Party
- Serbian People's Alliance of the Republika SrpskaSerbian People's Alliance of the Republika SrpskaThe Serbian People's Alliance of the Republika Srpska is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Serbian Radical Party of the Republika SrpskaSerbian Radical Party of the Republika SrpskaThe Serbian Radical Party of the Republika Srpska is a Serbian ultra-nationalist political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and HerzegovinaSocial Democratic Party of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a multi-ethnic social-democratic political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The party is the successor of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and was enlarged by the inclusion of the Socijaldemokrati BiH party to the original...
- Socialist Party of the Republika SrpskaSocialist Party of the Republika SrpskaThe Socialist Party is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the signing of the Dayton Accord, the party became a vocal opponent of the government of Radovan Karadžić and the Serbian Democratic Party...
- Workers' Communist Party of Bosnia and HerzegovinaWorkers' Communist Party of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Workers' Communist Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a communist party from Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was formed in 2000 and strongly opposes the nationalism of the region and the collapse of Yugoslavia....
Religion in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Eparchy of Zahumlje and HerzegovinaEparchy of Zahumlje and HerzegovinaThe Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church with its seat in Mostar, temporarily transferred to the Tvrdoš monastery near Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Early:The region was under the Metropolitanate of Durazzo, which in turn was under...
- History of the Jews in Bosnia and HerzegovinaHistory of the Jews in Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Jewish community of Bosnia and Herzegovina has a rich and varied history, surviving World War II and the Yugoslav Wars, after having been born as a result of the Spanish Inquisition, and having been almost destroyed by the Holocaust....
- Islam in Bosnia and HerzegovinaIslam in Bosnia and HerzegovinaMuslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina are a little under two million in number and constitute 40 percent of the country's population . The modern Bosniaks, often referred to as Bosnian Muslims, descend from Slavic speakers who converted to Islam in the 15th and 16th centuries. Bosniaks are...
- Kraljeva SutjeskaKraljeva SutjeskaKraljeva Sutjeska is a Bosnian Franciscan monastery in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located near Kakanj, in the village of Kraljevska Sutjeska....
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of VrhbosnaRoman Catholic Archdiocese of VrhbosnaThe Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vrhbosna is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in eastern Bosnia. Its episcopal see is the city of Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was elevated to an archdiocese on July 5, 1881. The Diocese of Vrhbosna is much older...
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Banja LukaRoman Catholic Diocese of Banja LukaThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Banja Luka a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in western Bosnia. The diocese is centred in the city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.Erected on July 5, 1881, the diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Vrhbosna, as the Diocese of...
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Mostar-DuvnoRoman Catholic Diocese of Mostar-DuvnoThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Mostar-Duvno is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church encompassing Herzegovina. The diocese, as well as the Franciscan Province, is centred in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was formed on July 5, 1881...
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Trebinje-MrkanRoman Catholic Diocese of Trebinje-MrkanThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in eastern Herzegovina.It is the oldest and smallest Roman Catholic diocese of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The diocese was formed sometime before the year 1022...
- Roman Catholicism in Bosnia and HerzegovinaRoman Catholicism in Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Roman Catholic Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome....
- TvrdošTvrdošTvrdoš is a 15th-century Serb Orthodox monastery near the city of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 4th-century foundations of the first Roman church on the site are still visible today....
Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Muhamed Porča
Serbian Orthodox Church
- Serbian Orthodox ChurchSerbian Orthodox ChurchThe Serbian Orthodox Church is one of the autocephalous Orthodox Christian churches, ranking sixth in order of seniority after Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem, and Russia...
- Arsenije III ČarnojevićArsenije III CarnojevicArsenije III Čarnojević was the Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs from 1674 to 1691 and Metropolitan of Szentendre from 1691 to his death in 1706.-Family:Arsenije was born to the Cetinje clan of Old Montenegro...
- Saint Danilo IISaint Danilo IISaint Danilo II the Serb is a saint of the Serbian Orthodox Church. He was originally an archbishop during the heyday of the Serb Nemanjić state under Tsar Dušan Silni in the 14th century...
- Stefan Uroš III Dečanski of SerbiaStefan Uroš III Decanski of SerbiaStephen Uroš III of Dečani was King of Serbia from January 6, 1322 to 8 September 1331. He defeated and killed several of his family members who wanted to take the throne from him. He took his epithet Dečanski from the great monastery he built at Dečani.-Early:He was the son of King Stefan Uroš II...
- Eparchy of BanatEparchy of BanatThe Eparchy of Banat is an ecclesiastical territory or eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Banat region, Serbia. It is mostly situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, while the eparchy also include a small south-western part of Banat that belongs to the City of Belgrade as well...
- Eparchy of BačkaEparchy of BackaThe Eparchy of Bačka is an ecclesiastical territory or eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Bačka region, Serbia. It is situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina and seat of the eparchy is in Novi Sad.-History:...
- Eparchy of SremEparchy of SremThe Eparchy of Srem is an ecclesiastical territory or eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Syrmia region, Serbia. It is mostly situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, while the eparchy also include a small south-eastern part of Syrmia that belong to Belgrade as well as some...
- Eparchy of Zahumlje and HerzegovinaEparchy of Zahumlje and HerzegovinaThe Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church with its seat in Mostar, temporarily transferred to the Tvrdoš monastery near Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Early:The region was under the Metropolitanate of Durazzo, which in turn was under...
- Eparchy of upper KarlovacEparchy of upper KarlovacThe Eparchy of upper Karlovac is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria....
- Lazar of SerbiaLazar of SerbiaLazar Hrebeljanović , was a medieval nobleman that emerged as the most powerful Serbian ruler after the death of the previous, childless, Emperor Uroš the Weak, which resulted in years of instability in the Serbian realm. As Stefan Lazar, he was Prince of Serbia from 1371 to 1389, ruling what is...
- List of Serb Orthodox monasteries
- Makarije SokolovićMakarije SokolovicMakarije Sokolović was the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1557 to 1571. He was the first patriarch of the restored Serbian Patriarchate, after its lapse in 1463 that resulted from the Ottoman conquest of Serbia...
- Mateja Matejić (Priest)Mateja Matejic (Priest)Mateja Matejić Serbian Cyrillic Матеја Матејић - Priest of Serbian Orthodox Church, emigrant since 1945, and the Professor Emeritus of Slavic languages and Literatures at Ohio State University...
- Metropolitanate of KarlovciMetropolitanate of KarlovciThe Metropolitanate of Karlovci was a metropolitanate of the Orthodox Church that existed between 1691 and 1848. Between 1691 and 1706 it was known as the Metropolitanate of Sentandreja, between 1708 and 1713 as the Metropolitanate of Krušedol, and between 1713 and 1848 as the Metropolitanate of...
- Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the LittoralMetropolitanate of Montenegro and the LittoralThe Metropolitanate of Montenegro is the largest diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. Founded in 1219 by Saint Sava, it is now one of the most prominent dioceses in the Serbian Orthodox Church. The current Metropolitan is Amfilohije...
- Orthodox Ohrid ArchbishopricOrthodox Ohrid ArchbishopricThe Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric is an autonomous Eastern Orthodox archdiocese in the Republic of Macedonia...
- Patriarch GermanPatriarch GermanPatriarch German was the 43rd Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1958 to 1990. Nicknamed the red patriarch by his opponents, he was successful in revitalizing the Serbian Orthodox Church to a certain extent during the Communist period, despite two schisms that occurred during his...
- Patriarch of SerbiaPatriarch of SerbiaThis is a list of the Archbishops and Patriarchs of Peć and the Serbs from the creation of the church as an archdiocese in 1219 to today's Patriarchate. The list includes all the Archbishops and Patriarchs that led the Serbian Orthodox community under Patriarchate of Peć...
- Patriarchate of KarlovciPatriarchate of KarlovciThe Patriarchate of Karlovci was a patriarchate of the Orthodox Church that existed between 1848 and 1920. It was formed in 1848, when former Metropolitanate of Karlovci was elevated to the rank of patriarchate. The Patriarchate of Karlovci existed until 1920, when it was merged with...
- Patriarch Pavle of Serbia
- Petar I Petrović-NjegošPetar I Petrovic-NjegošPetar I Petrović Njegoš was the ruler of Montenegro, the Cetinje Episcop of the Serbian Orthodox Church and Exarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church throne. He was the most popular spiritual and military leader from the Petrović dynasty...
- Justin PopovićJustin PopovicSaint Justin Popović was a theologian, a philosopher of the Eastern Orthodox theology, a Dostoyevski scholar, a champion of anti-communism, a writer, and a critic of the pragmatic church life...
- Josif RajačićJosif RajacicJosif Rajačić was a metropolitan of Sremski Karlovci, Serbian patriarch, administrator of Serbian Vojvodina and baron.-Life:...
- Saint Nikodim ISaint Nikodim INikodim I of Peć was the 10th Metropolitan of Peć and Archbishop of Serbs from 1316 to 1324, he died in the year 1325. He is a Serbian saint and the Orthodox Church celebrates his feast day on May 11/24.-Life:...
- Saint SavaSaint SavaSaint Sava was a Serbian Prince and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the autocephalous Serbian Church, the founder of Serbian law and literature, and a diplomat. Sava was born Rastko Nemanjić , the youngest son of Serbian Grand Župan Stefan Nemanja , and ruled the appanage of Hum briefly in...
- Saint Sava IISaint Sava IISaint Sava II was the 3rd Serbian Archbishop that held office from 1263 until his death in 1271. He was the middle son of King Stephen II Nemanjić and Eudokia Angelina, his two brothers were Stephen Radoslav and Stephen Vladislav I and he had a sister, Komnena Nemanjić...
- SlavaSlavaThe Slava , also called Krsna Slava and Krsno ime , is the Serbian Orthodox tradition of the ritual celebration and veneration of a family's own patron saint. The family celebrates the Slava annually on the patron saint's feast day...
- Stephen of PiperiStephen of PiperiSaint Stephen of Piperi is a Saint of the Serbian Orthodox Church.He was born into the Nikšič clan in the village of Župa of poor but devout parents, Radoje and Jacima. According to tradition, he first lived a life of asceticism in the Morača monastery where he was abbot...
- Varnava RosićVarnava RosicPatriarch Varnava Rosić was born in Pljevlja, Ottoman Empire , on August 29, 1880. He was the Head of Serbian Orthodox Church between 1930 and 1937. His birth name was Petar Rosić....
- Saint VasilijeSaint VasilijeSaint Basil of Ostrog is a Serbian saint venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church.He was Bishop of Zahumlje in Herzegovina. He was born in Popovo Polje , Herzegovina in 1610, and became a monk at the Monastery of the Dormition Tvrdoš near Trebinje.St. Basil's modesty made him reluctant to occupy...
- Nikolai VelimirovićNikolai VelimirovicSaint Nikolai Velimirovich of Ohrid and Žiča or Nikolaj Velimirović was bishop of Ohrid and of Žiča in the Serbian Orthodox Church, an influential theological writer and a very gifted orator, therefore also known as The New Chrysostom.His birth name was Nikola...
Sport in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- HŠK Zrinjski MostarHŠK Zrinjski MostarHŠK Zrinjski Mostar is a football team from the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club plays in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and has been one of the top teams in the country over the years....
Basketball in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- KK BosnaKK BosnaKK Bosna is a basketball club in Sarajevo the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club is part of the University Sport Society USD Bosna...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina national basketball teamBosnia and Herzegovina national basketball teamThe Bosnian and Herzegovinian national basketball team represents Bosnia and Herzegovina in international basketball matches and competitions.-History:...
- Dvorana Mirza DelibašićDvorana Mirza DelibašicMirza Delibašić Hall, commonly known as Skenderija, is an indoor sporting arena located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The seating capacity of the arena is for 7,000 people and it was opened on 23 November 1969...
- Mirza Delibasic Arena
- Premier League of Basketball of Bosnia and HerzegovinaPremier League of Basketball of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Basketball championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the top basketball competition in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The league is composed of 12 teams, each playing against the other eleven two times, home and away. After this portion concludes, the top six clubs are joined by the country's two...
- HKK ŠirokiHKK ŠirokiHKK Široki is a Bosnia-Herzegovinan basketball team from the town of Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club currently plays in the Adriatic League and the Bosnian basketball championship....
Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Olympics
- Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 1992 Summer OlympicsBosnia and Herzegovina at the 1992 Summer OlympicsBosnia and Herzegovina competed in the Summer Olympic Games as an independent nation for the first time at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Previously, Bosnian and Herzegovinan athletes competed for Yugoslavia at the Olympic Games....
- Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 1996 Summer OlympicsBosnia and Herzegovina at the 1996 Summer OlympicsBosnia and Herzegovina competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States.-Athletics:Men's Marathon* Islam Djugum — 2:47.38 Women's 10 km Walk* Kada Delić — 48:47 -Swimming:...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2000 Summer OlympicsBosnia and Herzegovina at the 2000 Summer OlympicsBosnia and Herzegovina competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.-Athletics:Men's High Jump* Elvir Krehmic*# Qualifying - 2.24 Men's marathon* Željko Petrović*# Final - 2:38:29...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2004 Summer OlympicsBosnia and Herzegovina at the 2004 Summer OlympicsBosnia and Herzegovina, represented by the Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina , competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.-Athletics:Men's 800 metres:* Jasmin Salihović*Round 1 — 1:49.6...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2006 Winter OlympicsBosnia and Herzegovina at the 2006 Winter OlympicsBosnia and Herzegovina competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.- Alpine skiing :- Biathlon :- Cross-country skiing :Distance-References:*...
Football in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Football Association of Bosnia and HerzegovinaFootball Association of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Football Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |football]] in Bosnia and Herzegovina based in Sarajevo.It operates the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team, the Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-21 football team, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-21 football teamBosnia and Herzegovina national under-21 football teamBosnia and Herzegovina U21 national football team is a youth team of Bosnia and Herzegovina that represents the country in the European Under-21 Football Championship and friendly matches....
- Bosnia and Herzegovina national football teamBosnia and Herzegovina national football teamThe Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team is the national football team of Bosnia and Herzegovina, governed by the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- PoskociPoskociPoskoci is the organisation of football supporters of the Croat-backed club NK Posušje. They also support the basketball club KK Posušje.The fan club's name was given in 2000 during a match against Čapljina's football squad. Poskoci means Horned Vipers in English...
- Republika Srpska national football team
- ŠkripariŠkripariŠkripari is the organisation of football supporters of the Croat-backed club NK Široki Brijeg. They also support Široki Brijeg's other sport clubs, primarily HKK Široki in basketball.The name for the fan club as it exists today was given in 1996...
- Ultras ZrinjskiUltras ZrinjskiUltras-Zrinjski, official: Klub navijača Ultras-Zrinjski Mostar is the organisation of football supporters of the football club HSK Zrinjski Mostar. They support all sports teams under HŠK Zrinjski .The fan club's name was given in 1993...
Football clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- List of football clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Borac Banja LukaBorac Banja LukaBorac is a sports society with several teams, from the city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Borac means "Fighter" and the clubs supporters are called Lešinari/Лешинари which means Vultures....
- Football Club Bosna
- NK BrotnjoNK BrotnjoNK Brotnjo is a football club was founded in 1955 and based out of Čitluk, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club is in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. NK Brotnjo plays out of Bare Stadium which has a capacity of 8,000....
- FK Budućnost BanovićiFK Buducnost BanoviciFK Budućnost is a football club from the town of Banovići, situated in the eastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- NK Čelik ZenicaNK Celik ZenicaNK Čelik is a football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina, playing in the city of Zenica.The name Čelik means "Steel" in Bosnian - it is derived from Turkish çelik...
- NK Gradina SrebrenikNK Gradina SrebrenikNK Gradina Srebrenik is a football club from the city of Srebrenik situated in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina.NK Gradina was founded in 1963 in the city of Srebrenik...
- NK Iskra
- NK Jedinstvo BihaćNK Jedinstvo BihacNK Jedinstvo is a football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the city of Bihać. NK Jedinstvo was founded in 1919. The club's stadium is called Pod Borićima Stadion and it can seat 8,000...
- FK Leotar TrebinjeFK Leotar TrebinjeFK Leotar is a football club from the city of Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Founded in 1925 in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the club served as a training ground for many players who went on to enjoy notable careers elsewhere...
- HNK LjubuškiHNK LjubuškiNK BIGESTE is a football club from Ljubuški, Bosnia and Herzegovina.The club was established 2005.Bigeste is named after the Roman camp near Ljubuški.The club plays its games at Babovac Stadium.The club is currently a member of the second division of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina jug...
- FK ModričaFK ModricaFK Modriča Maxima is a football club playing in the town of Modriča, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.The club was founded in 1922 and it is currently active in the First League of the Republika Srpska. Modriča Maxima won the first place in First League of RS in 2002/03 season, which...
- NK SAŠK NapredakNK SAŠK NapredakNK Famos-SAŠK Napredak is a football club from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It came into existence in 2000 through the merger of SAŠK with NK Napredak ....
- FK Olimpik SarajevoFK Olimpik SarajevoFK Olimpic Sarajevo, commonly referred to as just Olimpic, is a professional football club based in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- NK OrašjeNK OrašjeHNK Orašje is a football club from Orašje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club was founded in 1996, being one of the newest to play in the Bosnian Premier League. Its games were played at the Gradski Stadion Orašje , which has a capacity of 3000...
- NK PodgrmečNK PodgrmecNK Podgrmeč is a football club from the town of Sanski Most situated in the northwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina.NK Podgrmeč was founded April 4, 1944 in the town of Sanski Most...
- NK PosušjeNK PosušjeHŠK Posušje is a defunct football club based in Posušje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club is in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was founded in 1950. The club plays at the Mokri Dolac Stadium which has a capacity of 8,000...
- FK Radnik BijeljinaFK Radnik BijeljinaFK Radnik is a football club playing in the city of Bijeljina, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club was relegated from the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2006-07 season to First League of the Republika Srpska. The name Radnik means worker.-History:The first football...
- FK Radnički LukavacFK Radnicki LukavacFK Radnički is a football club from the city of Lukavac in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:The full name of the club is Fudbalski Klub Radnički Lukavac and it was founded in 1921...
- FK Rudar UgljevikFK Rudar UgljevikFK Rudar is a football club from the town of Ugljevik, in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club played in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 2004-05 season. However, they were relegated to the First League of the Republika Srpska at the end of the season...
- FK Rudar KakanjFK Rudar KakanjFK Rudar is a football club from the city of Kakanj in Bosnia and Herzegovina.FK Rudar was founded in 1920 in the city of Kakanj...
- FK SarajevoFK SarajevoFK Sarajevo is a professional football club based in Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia-Herzegovina and is one of the most popular clubs in the country. Founded on October 24, 1946, the club was the most successful club from SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in former Yugoslavia, winning two First League...
- NK Široki BrijegNK Široki BrijegNK Široki Brijeg is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian team from the town of Široki Brijeg that currently plays in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Slavija Istočno SarajevoSlavija Istocno SarajevoFudbalski klub Slavija is football club from Istočno Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. FK Slavija is a member of the Football Association of Republika Srpska and it is active in the Premijer liga of Bosnia-Herzegovina...
- FK Sloboda TuzlaFK Sloboda TuzlaFK Sloboda is a football club from the city of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The English translation of the team's name is Football Club Freedom...
- NK TravnikNK TravnikNK Travnik is a football club centered in the city of Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was founded in 1922. Currently, NK Travnik competes in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.- Current squad :...
- NK Troglav LivnoNK Troglav LivnoNK Troglav Livno is a football club based out of Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club is in the Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina - South. It was founded in 1918. The club plays at Zgona Stadium....
- Velež MostarVelež MostarFK Velež , successor of RŠD Velež, is a football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the city of Mostar, founded on June 22, 1922....
- FK Željezničar Sarajevo
- NK ŽepčeNK ŽepceNK Žepče was a football club from Žepče, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The team was known as NK Zovko Žepče, until 2003, when Limorad became their primary sponsor. Since 2004/2005 season, there are no sponsors in the name....
- NK Zrinjski Mostar
Football competitions in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Football Cup of Bosnia and HerzegovinaFootball Cup of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup is a knock-out football competition contested annually by clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina. The winner qualifies for the UEFA Cup.Until 1999/2000 season, three separated cups were organized...
- First League of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaFirst League of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a football league in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Together with the First League of the Republika Srpska, it forms the second level of football in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The league consists of 16 teams...
- Herzeg-Bosnia First LeagueHerzeg-Bosnia First LeagueThe First League of Herzeg-Bosnia served as the top football league for Croats clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the country's war and post-war periods of the 1990s. During these years, football was divided along ethnic lines, with the Croat, Bosniak and Serb populations each running their own...
- Premier League of Bosnia and HerzegovinaPremier League of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the top football league in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the country's most prestigious level of football competition currently contested by 16 clubs with last two teams relegated at the end of every season....
- Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina - SouthSecond League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina - SouthThe Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a football league in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This level is organized in five different leagues - Sjever , Centar , Jug , Zapad 1 and Zapad 2...
Footballers in Bosnia and Herzegovina by club
NK Široki Brijeg footballers
- Mario BazinaMario BazinaMario Bazina is a retired Bosnian-born Croatian footballer.He last played as an offensive midfielder for Austria Wien in the Austrian Bundesliga and signed with the club until 2009...
- Mirko HrgovićMirko HrgovicMirko Hrgović is a Croatia-born Bosnian football player who most current playes for Croatian club RNK Split.-NK Široki Brijeg:...
- Saša PapacSaša PapacSaša Papac is a Bosnian association footballer who currently plays for Rangers in the Scottish Premier League and the Bosnia & Herzegovina national team....
- Vladimir VasiljVladimir VasiljVladimir Vasilj is a former Croatian football goalkeeper.He was born in Hanover and started his professional career at Croatian club Hrvatski Dragovoljac in the 1995-96 season...
Football venues in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Asim Ferhatović Hase StadiumAsim Ferhatovic Hase StadiumAsim Ferhatović Hase Stadium is a stadium owned by the city of Sarajevo. It is also known as Koševo Stadium and formerly Olympic Stadium. Koševo Stadium is located in the Koševo neighborhood of Sarajevo and it is used mostly by FK Sarajevo....
- Bijeli Brijeg StadiumBijeli Brijeg StadiumBijeli Brijeg, officially name: Stadium of HŠK Zrinjski is a football stadium in the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently the home of HŠK Zrinjski Mostar. It formerly served as Velež Mostar's stadium. The stadium was built in 1971 and currently has a capacity of 25,000...
- Bijeljina Gradski StadionBijeljina Gradski StadionBijeljina Gradski Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Bijeljina, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Radnik Bijeljina. The stadium holds 6,000 people....
- Bilino PoljeBilino PoljeBilino Polje is the home football stadium of Bosnian Premier League football club NK Čelik from the city of Zenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of two stadiums of the national football team of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also sometimes used for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national rugby union...
- City Stadium of Banja LukaCity Stadium of Banja LukaCity Stadium of Banja Luka is a multi-purpose stadium in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Borac Banja Luka....
- Gradski SRC Slavija StadiumGradski SRC Slavija StadiumCity SRC Slavija Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Istočno Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Slavija Istočno Sarajevo. The stadium holds 6,000 people....
- Gradski Stadion (Banovici)Gradski Stadion (Banovici)Gradski Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Banovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Budućnost Banovići. The stadium holds 6500 people....
- Gradski Stadion OrašjeGradski Stadion OrašjeGradski Stadion Orasje is a multi-use stadium in Orasje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of HNK Orašje. The stadium holds 3,000....
- Grbavica StadiumGrbavica StadiumGrbavica Stadium is located in Grbavica, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The football stadium has terraces close to the pitch and it is the home of FK Željezničar. The stadium has a capacity to hold 12,000 spectators, with 9,000 places that are seated...
- Maxima StadiumMaxima StadiumStadium "Dr. Milan Jelić" is a multi-purpose stadium in Modriča, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Modriča. The stadium holds 6,000....
- Mokri Dolac StadiumMokri Dolac StadiumMokri Dolac Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Posušje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of NK Posušje. The stadium holds 12,000....
- Otoka Stadium
- Pecara StadiumPecara StadiumPecara Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of NK Široki Brijeg, and is also used for final match of football tournament mjesne zajednice. The stadium can hold up to 10,000...
- Pod Borićima StadionPod Boricima StadionPod Boricima Stadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of NK Jedinstvo Bihać. The stadium holds 800....
- Police StadiumPolice StadiumPolice Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Leotar Trebinje. The stadium holds 8,550 people....
- Tušanj StadiumTušanj StadiumTušanj Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was built in 1957 and is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Sloboda Tuzla. The stadium holds 15,000.-References:...
- Vrapcici StadiumVrapcici StadiumVrapčići Stadium is a football stadium in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the northern part of the city. It takes its name from the neighbourhood of Vrapčići. It is primarily the home of FK Velež Mostar. The stadium holds 7,000 supporters. It has a little east and a big north...
- Žepče Gradski StadionŽepce Gradski StadionŽepče Gradski Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Žepče, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of NK Žepče. The stadium holds 4,000 people....
Handball in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Handball Championship of Bosnia and HerzegovinaHandball Championship of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Handball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the top handball league in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The league is composed of 12 teams. The champion is seeded into the Champions League. Second team is seeded into EHF Cup, while third and fourth teams go to Challenge Cup...
- Women's Handball Cup of Bosnia and HerzegovinaWomen's Handball Cup of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Handball Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the national handball cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is organized for men and women and run by the Handball Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Before 2001/2002 season, there were three separated cup competitions, organized on ethnical principles....
Bosnia and Herzegovina handball teams
- Borac Banja LukaBorac Banja LukaBorac is a sports society with several teams, from the city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Borac means "Fighter" and the clubs supporters are called Lešinari/Лешинари which means Vultures....
- Handball club BosnaHandball club BosnaRK Bosna Visoko is a handball club from Visoko, founded on 9 February 1954. RK Bosna competes in the Handball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Handball Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina.- History :...
- HRK Izviđač
Ice hockey in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Ice Hockey FederationBosnia and Herzegovina Ice Hockey FederationThe Bosnia and Herzegovina Ice Hockey Federation, or Savez Hokeja Na Ledu Bosne I Hercegovine, is the governing body of ice hockey in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is responsible for the Bosnia and Herzegovina Hockey League and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national ice hockey team.-External links:** at...
Transport in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Transport in Bosnia and HerzegovinaTransport in Bosnia and Herzegovina-Roadways:*total: 21,846 km**paved: 11,425 km **unpaved: 10,421 km -International:*E65*E73 , A1 highway*E661*E761*E762-Local:*Route 1**Route 1-8*Route 5...
- Autoput
Airlines of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Air SrpskaAir SrpskaAir Srpska was an airline of Srpska, an entity of the State of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was operational between 1999 and 2003....
- ArnoroArnoroArnoro was a charter airline based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was established in 2004 and started operations in November 2004. It operated services to Scandinavia and Turkey. Its main base was Sarajevo International Airport....
- B&H Airlines
- Bosnia Airlines
Airports in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- List of airports in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Banja Luka International AirportBanja Luka International AirportBanja Luka International Airport , also known as Mahovljani Airport, after the nearby village of the same name, is an airport located north northeast of the railway station in the city of Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the...
- Mostar International AirportMostar International AirportMostar International Airport is an airport near Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated in the village of Ortiješ, south southeast of Mostar's railway station...
- Sarajevo International AirportSarajevo International AirportSarajevo International Airport , also known as Butmir Airport, is the main international airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located southwest of the railway station in the capital city of Sarajevo in the suburb of Butmir....
- Tuzla International AirportTuzla International AirportTuzla International Airport is an airport near Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The airport is a civilian airport and a military airbase. Its operating hours are from 06:00 to 20:00 LT for commercial air carriers and 06:00 to 17:00 LT for general/corporate aviation with a possible...
Bosnia and Herzegovina stubs
- 7th Muslim Brigade7th Muslim BrigadeThe 7th Muslim Brigade was a brigade in the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina . It was often misinterpreted by Serb and Croat media, which confused it with the squad of Arab volunteers known as El-Mudžahid - foreign fighters from various Islamic countries that fought during the...
- Alipašino poljeAlipašino poljeAlipašino Polje is a neighborhood in Sarajevo located in the municipality of Novi Grad. It is made of three neighborhoods Faza A, Faza B i Faza C, which include six local communities. It started building in 1974, and was finished in 1979. It's lowest buildings have 4 floors and highest one have 18...
- Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
- AmbasadoriAmbasadoriAmbasadori were a Yugoslav pop band from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina active from 1968 until 1980. The band is most notable for representing Yugoslavia at the Eurovision Song Contest, and for having two future pop stars Zdravko Čolić and Hari Varešanović as its one time singers.Ambasadori were...
- Arnaudija mosqueArnaudija mosqueArnaudija Mosque, built in 1594, was a large mosque in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina before it was totally destroyed by the Army of Republika Srpska on 7 May 1993.The mosque was demolished by explosives on May 7, 1993 by the Serb militia...
- ArnoroArnoroArnoro was a charter airline based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was established in 2004 and started operations in November 2004. It operated services to Scandinavia and Turkey. Its main base was Sarajevo International Airport....
- Asim Ferhatović Hase StadiumAsim Ferhatovic Hase StadiumAsim Ferhatović Hase Stadium is a stadium owned by the city of Sarajevo. It is also known as Koševo Stadium and formerly Olympic Stadium. Koševo Stadium is located in the Koševo neighborhood of Sarajevo and it is used mostly by FK Sarajevo....
- Avaz
- B&H Airlines
- BH DaniBH DaniBH Dani stands for Bosanskohercegovački Dani is a Bosnian language weekly magazine published in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Editorial:...
- Bosnia Airlines
- Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 1992 Summer OlympicsBosnia and Herzegovina at the 1992 Summer OlympicsBosnia and Herzegovina competed in the Summer Olympic Games as an independent nation for the first time at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Previously, Bosnian and Herzegovinan athletes competed for Yugoslavia at the Olympic Games....
- Bosnia and Herzegovina dinarBosnia and Herzegovina dinarThe Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar was the independent currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1998, used in those areas under Bosniak control. No subdivisions were issued.-History:...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina general election, 2006Bosnia and Herzegovina general election, 2006General elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 1 October 2006. They decided the makeup of Bosnia and Herzegovina's presidency as well as federal, entity, and cantonal governments. As of September 2006 there were 2,736,886 registered voters. Of the 2.7 million voters, 1.7 millions are in...
- Bosniak InstituteBosniak InstituteThe Bosniak Institute is a cultural center in Sarajevo focusing on Bosniak culture. It was established by Adil Zulfikarpašić. The institute is housed in a renovated sixteenth century Turkish bath and includes a library and an art center.-External links:*...
- Bosnian PartyBosnian PartyThe Bosnian Party is a multi-ethnic left populist political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.In the last legislative election, on 5 October 2002, the party won 1.5% of the popular vote, one seat out of 42 in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina and three seats out of 140 in the...
- Bosnian cuisineBosnian cuisineBosnian cuisine is balanced between Western and Eastern influences. The food is closely related to Turkish, Middle Eastern and other Mediterranean cuisines. However, due to years of Austrian rule, there are also many culinary influences from Central Europe....
- Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic PartyBosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic PartyThe Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party-Sefer Halilović is a Bosniak political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was founded by the former commander of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sefer Halilović....
- Call Me (Feminnem song)Call Me (Feminnem song)"Call Me" was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, performed in English by Feminnem.As Bosnia-Herzegovina had pre-qualified for the final, the song was performed twenty-first in the final...
- Christian Democrats (Bosnia)Christian Democrats (Bosnia)The Croatian Christian Democrats is a political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections, 5 October 2002, the party was part of the Coalition , that won 9.5% of the popular vote and 5 out of 42 seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 16 out of...
- Citizens' Democratic PartyCitizens' Democratic PartyThe Citizens' Democratic Party is a multi-ethnic political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the legislative elections, 5 October 2002, the party won no seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but 1 out of 140 seats in the House of Representatives of the Federation of...
- Coat of arms of Republika Srpska
- Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Confederation of Trade Unions of the Republika Srpska
- Constitution of Republika SrpskaConstitution of Republika SrpskaThe Constitution of Republika Srpska is the chief legal act of Republika Srpska, an entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina. The constitution was delivered by the National Assembly of Republika Srpska on 28 February 1992, but had to be revised after the Dayton Agreement was signed....
- Croatian Christian Democratic Union (Bosnia)Croatian Christian Democratic Union (Bosnia)The Croatian Christian Democratic Union is a Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections, 5 October 2002, the party won no seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but 1 out of 140 seats in the House of Representatives of the...
- Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and HerzegovinaCroatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a political party of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is an observer member of the European People's Party ....
- Croatian Party of Right (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Croatian Peasant Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)Croatian Peasant Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)The Croatian Peasant Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.In 2007, the division of the Croatian Peasant Party in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the New Croatian Initiative merged. The New Croatian Initiative was formed as a splinter group from the...
- Croatian Right BlocCroatian Right BlocThe Croatian Right Bloc is a Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections, 5 October 2002, the party won no seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but 1 out of 140 seats in the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia...
- Crvena jabukaCrvena jabukaCrvena jabuka is a Sarajevo-based pop band that originated in 1985, and since then has remained very popular. They were also a part of the so called New Primitives movement that occurred in the 1980s in the Former Yugoslavia territory....
- DavorinDavorinDavorin is the Bosnian music award. It was established in 2002 in Zenica by Josip Dujmović. The name of the award was given in the honour of one of the most famous Bosnian pop/rock singers Davorin Popović from Indexi....
- Democratic Party of the Republika SrpskaDemocratic Party of the Republika SrpskaThe Democratic Party of the Republika Srpska is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.It was founded in 2009 by Dragan Čavić, who left the Serbian Democratic Party....
- Democratic People's AllianceDemocratic People's AllianceThe Democratic People's Alliance is a political party in Republic of Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections in Republic of Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina, 5 October 2002, the party won seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and 3 out of 83...
- Democratic People's CommunityDemocratic People's CommunityThe Democratic People's Community is a Bosniak political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections, 5 October 2002, the party - led by Fikret Abdić - won 1.4% of the popular vote and 1 out of 42 seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 3 out of...
- Disciplinska komisijaDisciplinska komisijaDisciplinska Komisija is a Bosnian rap group and its most prominent member is Edo Maajka; The other members are Frenkie, HZA and Moonja and their DJ/producer DJ Soul. The group has been called the Bosnian and Herzegovina hip hop supercrew or Tuzla hip hop crew.- Formation :Disciplinska Komisija...
- Divlje jagodeDivlje jagodeDivlje Jagode is a Yugoslav and Bosnian hard rock and heavy metal band.-1970s:Divlje Jagode were formed in 1977 in Bihać by guitarist Zele Lipovača...
- Druga GimnazijaDruga Gimnazija (Sarajevo)Druga gimnazija Sarajevo is a renowned Sarajevo gymnasium school in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Located in the center area of Sarajevo, it enrolls approximately 150 boys and girls annually. Although most of the students are from Sarajevo, the school also attracts many students from the region as well...
- Dvadeset Prvi VijekDvadeset Prvi Vijek"Dvadaset prvi vijek" was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995, performed in Bosnian by Davorin Popović....
- Dvorana Mirza DelibašićDvorana Mirza DelibašicMirza Delibašić Hall, commonly known as Skenderija, is an indoor sporting arena located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The seating capacity of the arena is for 7,000 people and it was opened on 23 November 1969...
- Economic BlocEconomic BlocThe Economic Bloc is a Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections, 5 October 2002, the party won 1.3% of the popular vote and 1 seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and 2 out of 140 seats in the House of Representatives of the...
- Elections in Bosnia and HerzegovinaElections in Bosnia and HerzegovinaElections in Bosnia and Herzegovina gives information on elections and election results in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Bosnia and Herzegovina elects on national level the rotating presidency and a legislature....
- Emperor's MosqueEmperor's MosqueThe Emperor's Mosque is an important mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.It was built by Isa-bey Ishakovich-Hranushich, as the first mosque in Sarajevo, in 1457 and it was dedicated to the Sultan Mehmed the 2nd, El-Fatih.First settlements in Sarajevo were built around the mosque, and...
- EnergopetrolEnergopetrolEnergopetrol is a Bosnian oil company based in Sarajevo. It was founded in the 1960s as a part of the Energoinvest corporation. Its logo includes the orange letters "EP" in a serif font surrounded by an orange circle....
- Ethnic maps of Bosnia
- Ethnic maps of Bosnian towns and municipal centers (1991)
- Ethnic maps of Bosnia towns/centers of municipalities
- European Union Force
- European Union Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- FK Leotar TrebinjeFK Leotar TrebinjeFK Leotar is a football club from the city of Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Founded in 1925 in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the club served as a training ground for many players who went on to enjoy notable careers elsewhere...
- FK ModričaFK ModricaFK Modriča Maxima is a football club playing in the town of Modriča, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.The club was founded in 1922 and it is currently active in the First League of the Republika Srpska. Modriča Maxima won the first place in First League of RS in 2002/03 season, which...
- FK Sloboda TuzlaFK Sloboda TuzlaFK Sloboda is a football club from the city of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The English translation of the team's name is Football Club Freedom...
- Flag of Republika SrpskaFlag of Republika SrpskaThe flag of Republika Srpska was adopted on February 28, 1992. The flag is a rectangular tricolour with three equal horizontal bands of red, blue and white....
- Flag of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaFlag of the Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe flag of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina was adopted on November 5, 1996. On the flag, green stands for the Bosniaks and red for the Bosnian Croats. The same goes for the coat of arms, whereon the green arms and golden fleur-de-lis stand for the Bosniaks and the chequy shield for...
- FlyBosnia
- Football Association of Bosnia and HerzegovinaFootball Association of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Football Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |football]] in Bosnia and Herzegovina based in Sarajevo.It operates the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team, the Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-21 football team, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Gay rights in Bosnia and HerzegovinaGay rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina-Law regarding same-sex sexual activity:Bosnia and Herzegovina is governed by two political entities — the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska. Homosexual sex was decriminalized in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1996 and in the Republika Srpska in 1998, by those...
- Goodbye (Eurovision song)Goodbye (Eurovision song)"Goodbye" was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, performed in Bosnian by Alma Čardžić....
- Greens of Bosnia and HerzegovinaGreens of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Greens of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a Bosnian green political party.-History:The party was founded in 2004. It is currently setting up its organization and preparing to participate in the 2006 general elections...
- HKK ŠirokiHKK ŠirokiHKK Široki is a Bosnia-Herzegovinan basketball team from the town of Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club currently plays in the Adriatic League and the Bosnian basketball championship....
- Hano (song)Hano (song)"Hano" was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001, performed in Bosnian and English by Nino Pršeš.The song was performed third on the night, following Iceland's Two Tricky with "Angel" and preceding Norway's Haldor Lægreid with "On My Own"...
- Herzegovinian rebellion
- High Judicial and Prosecutorial CouncilHigh Judicial and Prosecutorial CouncilThe High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a national institution responsible for many aspects of the judicial system Bosnia and Herzegovina. It appoints, trains, and disciplines judges and is responsible for advising other levels of government about judicial budgets...
- High Representative for Bosnia and HerzegovinaHigh Representative for Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina, was created in 1995 immediately after the Dayton Peace Agreement to oversee the civilian implementation of this agreement. The High Representative and the OHR represent the...
- History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878–1918)
- History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1918–1941)History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1918–1941)Following the war, Bosnia was incorporated into the South Slav Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes .Political life in Bosnia at this time was marked by two major trends: social and economic unrest over "Agrarian Reform 1918-1919" manifested through mass colonization and property confiscation;...
- History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1941–1945)History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1941–1945)After the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was invaded by the Axis powers during World War II, all of Bosnia was ceded to the newly-created Independent State of Croatia. Axis rule in Bosnia led to widespread persecution and mass-killings of native undesirables and anti-fascists...
- History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (until 958)History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (until 958)Within the boundaries of today’s Bosnia and Herzegovina, there have been many layers of prehistoric cultures whose creation and disappearance are linked to migrations of unidentified ethnic groups.-Prehistory:...
- House of HrvatinićHouse of HrvatinicHrvatinić dynasty was a medieval Bosnian/Croatian noble house which ruled over various parts of Bosnia, Croatia and Dalmatia between the 13th century and the 15th century....
- House of Representatives of Bosnia and HerzegovinaHouse of Representatives of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina , is one of the two chambers of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the other being the House of Peoples of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe house of representatives of BiH consists of 42 members which are elected by...
- HrasnoHrasnoHrasno is a neighbourhood in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.It is home of the fourth tallest skyscraper in the Balkans, known as the Bosmal City Center....
- IFORIFORThe Implementation Force was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina under a one-year mandate from 20 December 1995 to 20 December 1996 under the codename Operation Joint Endeavour. Its task was to implement the military Annexes of The General Framework Agreement for...
- In The DiscoIn The Disco"In The Disco" was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, performed entirely in English by Deen....
- Independent Members of Parliament CaucusIndependent Members of Parliament CaucusIndependent Members of Parliament Caucus was a group of members of the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska from 1992–1996, led by Milorad Dodik, which later evolved into the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats....
- IndexiIndexiIndexi was a Bosnian rock band popular in the former Yugoslavia. It formed in 1962 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, and disbanded in 2001 when singer Davorin Popović died...
- Indira RadićIndira RadicIndira Radić is a Serbian folk, turbo-folk, pop-folk and pop singer. She has established herself on the Balkan music scene without creating controversy in the mass media.-Early life:...
- IntermecoIntermecoDržavna himna Bosne i Hercegovine is the national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Ismet Đuherić
- KK BosnaKK BosnaKK Bosna is a basketball club in Sarajevo the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club is part of the University Sport Society USD Bosna...
- Kraljeva SutjeskaKraljeva SutjeskaKraljeva Sutjeska is a Bosnian Franciscan monastery in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located near Kakanj, in the village of Kraljevska Sutjeska....
- League of People's RebirthLeague of People's RebirthThe League of People's Rebirth was a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Liberal Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)Liberal Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)The Liberal Democratic Party is a liberal party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The party is a member of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party....
- Littoral BanovinaLittoral BanovinaThe Littoral Banovina or Littoral Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1939. This province consisted of much of the historical region of Dalmatia, now in Croatia, and parts of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina and was named for its coastal location...
- MaleševciMaleševciMaleševci is a medieval Serb clan located originally in Old Herzegovina, today's western Montenegro. Of Aromanian descent the tribe originated from Vojvoda Maleš who fought in the Battle of Kosovo in 1389 and lived in the area of today's Eastern Herzegovina between Trebinje and Bileca...
- Mirza Delibasic Arena
- Mostar International AirportMostar International AirportMostar International Airport is an airport near Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated in the village of Ortiješ, south southeast of Mostar's railway station...
- Mostar Sevdah ReunionMostar Sevdah ReunionMostar Sevdah Reunion is a musical ensemble from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina playing almost exclusively sevdalinka and Roma/gypsy music. The band is composed of experienced musicians and often collaborates with renowned musicians in the field of gypsy music: they made two albums with Šaban...
- Mušan TopalovićMušan TopalovicMušan "Caco" Topalović was commander of the 10th Mountain Brigade in the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Caco was also a smuggler, thief and gangster inside the besieged capital Sarajevo...
- NK OrašjeNK OrašjeHNK Orašje is a football club from Orašje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club was founded in 1996, being one of the newest to play in the Bosnian Premier League. Its games were played at the Gradski Stadion Orašje , which has a capacity of 3000...
- NK PosušjeNK PosušjeHŠK Posušje is a defunct football club based in Posušje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club is in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was founded in 1950. The club plays at the Mokri Dolac Stadium which has a capacity of 8,000...
- NK TravnikNK TravnikNK Travnik is a football club centered in the city of Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was founded in 1922. Currently, NK Travnik competes in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.- Current squad :...
- NK Zrinjski Mostar
- NK Široki BrijegNK Široki BrijegNK Široki Brijeg is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian team from the town of Široki Brijeg that currently plays in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- NK ŽepčeNK ŽepceNK Žepče was a football club from Žepče, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The team was known as NK Zovko Žepče, until 2003, when Limorad became their primary sponsor. Since 2004/2005 season, there are no sponsors in the name....
- NTV HayatNTV HayatHayat TV is a television station from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.It is a privately-owned TV station, which started airing on February 24, 1992. Its coverage is over 1.5 million people in Bosnia, numerous cable subscribers in the neighbouring countries, and satellite viewers. Hayat TV...
- Na Jastuku Za DvojeNa Jastuku Za Dvoje"Na jastuku za dvoje" was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002, performed in Serbian and English by Maja Tatić. The song is often attested as Fairytales About Love, however this is the title of the English translation and not the version performed on the night...
- Ne BriniNe Brini"Ne brini" was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, performed in Croatian and English by Mija Martina....
- New Croatian InitiativeNew Croatian InitiativeThe New Croatian Initiative is a Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections, 5 October 2002, the party won 1.4% of the popular vote and 1 out of 42 seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2 out of 140 seats in the House of...
- New PrimitivesNew PrimitivesNew Primitivism was an urban subcultural movement that originated in Sarajevo during early-to-mid 1980s. The movement was identified with Zabranjeno pušenje and Elvis J. Kurtović & His Meteors bands, whose members were the driving forces behind it. Its creators and most notable personalities...
- Olympic Hall ZetraOlympic Hall ZetraOlympic Hall Juan Antonio Samaranch , also known as Zetra Ice Stadium and Zetra Arena, is an indoor multi-purpose arena in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Operation EchoOperation EchoOperation Echo was the codename given by the Canadian military for its activities in Bosnia in support of the NATO operation Joint Forge in 1998.Canada sent air forces to Aviano, Italy to enforce a no-fly zone over the Balkans ....
- Operation Joint Forge
- Osman Djikic
- Osman HadžićOsman Hadžic-Early life:Osman Hadžić was born in Cazin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then Yugoslavia, to Bosniak parents. He was the first-born child of seven.-Music:...
- Ostani Kraj MeneOstani Kraj Mene"Ostani kraj mene" was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994, performed in Bosnian by Alma and Dejan....
- Ostrožac castleOstrožac castleOstrožac Castle is a castle located in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Una-Sana Canton just outside of the town of Cazin, near the village of Ostrožac. The castle dates back to the 16th century when the Ottoman Turks established the Ottoman province of Bosnia...
- Party of Democratic ActionParty of Democratic ActionThe Party of Democratic Action is a Bosniak national political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:The Party of Democratic Action was founded in May 1990 by Alija Izetbegović, representing the Bosnian Muslim population...
- Party of Democratic ProgressParty of Democratic ProgressThe Party of Democratic Progress is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the third-largest party in Republika Srpska.-History:...
- Pensioners' Party of Bosnia and HerzegovinaPensioners' Party of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Pensioners' Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a multi-ethnic political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Pensioners' Party of the Republika SrpskaPensioners' Party of the Republika SrpskaThe Pensioners' Party of the Republika Srpska is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Pjer ŽalicaPjer ŽalicaPjer Žalica is a Bosnian film director.He has directed several short films as well as two feature films, Gori vatra , and Kod amidže Idriza , which have been nominated for and awarded several prizes at European film festivals.On May 18 he was the director of the new video of Dino Merlin and Hari...
- Plavi orkestarPlavi orkestarPlavi orkestar is one of the most popular bands from former Yugoslavia. The band was founded in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1983.The band has remained popular to the present day with 8 albums and more than 3500 concerts worldwide...
- PutniciPutnici"Putnici" was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, performed in Bosnian and French by Dino and Béatrice....
- Republika Srpska dinarRepublika Srpska dinarThe dinar was the currency of the Republika Srpska between 1992 and 1998, during and following the Bosnian War. There were two distinct currencies issued by the National Bank of the Republika Srpska. The first was introduced in 1992 in conjunction with the Yugoslav dinar of that year, to which it...
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of VrhbosnaRoman Catholic Archdiocese of VrhbosnaThe Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vrhbosna is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in eastern Bosnia. Its episcopal see is the city of Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was elevated to an archdiocese on July 5, 1881. The Diocese of Vrhbosna is much older...
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Banja LukaRoman Catholic Diocese of Banja LukaThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Banja Luka a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in western Bosnia. The diocese is centred in the city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.Erected on July 5, 1881, the diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Vrhbosna, as the Diocese of...
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Mostar-DuvnoRoman Catholic Diocese of Mostar-DuvnoThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Mostar-Duvno is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church encompassing Herzegovina. The diocese, as well as the Franciscan Province, is centred in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was formed on July 5, 1881...
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Trebinje-MrkanRoman Catholic Diocese of Trebinje-MrkanThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in eastern Herzegovina.It is the oldest and smallest Roman Catholic diocese of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The diocese was formed sometime before the year 1022...
- Roman Catholicism in Bosnia and HerzegovinaRoman Catholicism in Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Roman Catholic Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome....
- SBiH
- SFORSFORThe Stabilisation Force was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina which was tasked with upholding the Dayton Agreement. It replaced the previous force IFOR...
- SOKOSOKOSOKO was an aircraft factory situated in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It gained prominence in Yugoslavia.-Products:* Soko 522* Soko S-55-5 Mk...
- Sarajevo War Theatre (SARTR)Sarajevo War Theatre (SARTR)The Sarajevo War Theatre was founded on 17 May 1992 on the initiative of Dubravko Bibanović, Gradimir Gojer, Đorđe Mačkić and Safet Plakalo....
- Sarajevska PivaraSarajevska PivaraSarajevska Pivara is a Bosnian brewing company based in Sarajevo.-History:The Sarajevska Pivara opened in 1864 as the first local industry and shortly became one of leading producers in Bosnia, with considerable amounts exported to Montenegro, Dalmatia and Albania...
- Serb Volunteer GuardSerb Volunteer GuardThe Serb Volunteer Guard also known as Arkan's Tigers was a Serbian volunteer paramilitary unit, founded and led by Željko Ražnatović, that fought in Croatia ; Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the Kosovo War ....
- Serbian Democratic Party
- Serbian People's Alliance of the Republika SrpskaSerbian People's Alliance of the Republika SrpskaThe Serbian People's Alliance of the Republika Srpska is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Serbian Radical Party of the Republika SrpskaSerbian Radical Party of the Republika SrpskaThe Serbian Radical Party of the Republika Srpska is a Serbian ultra-nationalist political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and HerzegovinaSocial Democratic Party of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a multi-ethnic social-democratic political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The party is the successor of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and was enlarged by the inclusion of the Socijaldemokrati BiH party to the original...
- Socialist Party of the Republika SrpskaSocialist Party of the Republika SrpskaThe Socialist Party is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the signing of the Dayton Accord, the party became a vocal opponent of the government of Radovan Karadžić and the Serbian Democratic Party...
- Srđan Vuletić
- State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Sva Bol SvijetaSva Bol Svijeta"Sva bol svijeta" was the Bosnia and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993, performed in Bosnian by Fazla....
- TurshiyaTurshiyaTorshi refers to pickled vegetables in the cuisine of many Balkan and Middle East countries...
- TvrdošTvrdošTvrdoš is a 15th-century Serb Orthodox monastery near the city of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 4th-century foundations of the first Roman church on the site are still visible today....
- United Nations Safe AreasUnited Nations Safe AreasUnited Nations Safe Areas were areas established in 1993 in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War by a resolution of the United Nations Security Council....
- Vladislav KotromanićVladislav KotromanicVladislav Kotromanić was a 14th-century acting regent of medieval Bosnia, from September 1353 to his death in 1354. He was co-regent with his brother, Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, 1326-1353....
- Workers' Communist Party of Bosnia and HerzegovinaWorkers' Communist Party of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Workers' Communist Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a communist party from Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was formed in 2000 and strongly opposes the nationalism of the region and the collapse of Yugoslavia....
- Za Našu LjubavZa Našu Ljubav"Za našu ljubav" was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996, performed in Bosnian by Amila Glamočak....
Republika Srpska
- Republika SrpskaRepublika SrpskaRepublika Srpska is one of two main political entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Economy of Republika Srpska
Buildings and structures in Republika Srpska
- Arnaudija mosqueArnaudija mosqueArnaudija Mosque, built in 1594, was a large mosque in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina before it was totally destroyed by the Army of Republika Srpska on 7 May 1993.The mosque was demolished by explosives on May 7, 1993 by the Serb militia...
- Banja Luka International AirportBanja Luka International AirportBanja Luka International Airport , also known as Mahovljani Airport, after the nearby village of the same name, is an airport located north northeast of the railway station in the city of Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the...
- Cathedral of Saint BonaventureCathedral of Saint BonaventureThe Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure in Banja Luka is one of four Roman Catholic cathedrals in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the seat of the Banja Luka Bishopric currently led by Bishop Franjo Komarica....
- Ferhat Pasha Mosque
- TvrdošTvrdošTvrdoš is a 15th-century Serb Orthodox monastery near the city of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 4th-century foundations of the first Roman church on the site are still visible today....
Cities and towns in Republika Srpska
- Banja LukaBanja Luka-History:The name "Banja Luka" was first mentioned in a document dated February 6, 1494, but Banja Luka's history dates back to ancient times. There is a substantial evidence of the Roman presence in the region during the first few centuries A.D., including an old fort "Kastel" in the centre of...
- BerkovićiBerkoviciBerkovići is a village and a municipality in southeastern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:The municipality was created in 1995, after the Bosnian War out of the Republika Srpska controlled portions of the pre-war municipality of Stolac.-Demographics:The majority of the population...
- BijeljinaBijeljinaBijeljina is a city and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The city is the second largest in the Republika Srpska entity after Banja Luka and fifth largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is situated on the flat rich plains of Semberija...
- BilećaBilecaBileća is a town and municipality in the southeast of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the entity of Republika Srpska. It is in eastern Herzegovina near the border with Montenegro, north of Trebinje and south of Gacko...
- Bosanska Dubica/Kozarska DubicaBosanska Dubica/Kozarska DubicaBosanska Dubica was built in 930. However, the first mentioning of Bosanska Dubica dates from 1197. Babonići-Vodički were in charge of the town until the 12th century. Bosanska Dubica became an important fort during the Ottoman Empire due to its geographic positioning. It became a vital and...
- Bosanska KostajnicaBosanska KostajnicaKostajnica, also known as Bosanska Kostajnica , is a town and municipality in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town and municipality are situated in the north-western part of the Republika Srpska entity and northern part of the Bosanska Krajina region. The municipality was created from part of...
- Bosanski BrodBosanski BrodBrod also known as Bosanski Brod is a town and municipality located on the south bank of the river Sava in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the north-western part of the Republika Srpska and the western part of the Posavina region.-Name:Prior to the Bosnian War it...
- BratunacBratunacBratunac is a town and municipality located in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The easternmost point of Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in the municipality of Bratunac which lies in the Republika Srpska.-1971:26.513 total...
- Brčko (city)Brcko (city)Brčko is a city in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, administrative seat of the Brčko District. It lies on the country's border along the Sava river across from Gunja, Croatia...
- DerventaDerventaDerventa is the name of a town and municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the northern part of Republika Srpska just northwest of the town of Doboj, in the Posavina region...
- DobojDobojDoboj is a city and a municipality in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated in the northern part of the Republika Srpska entity on the river Bosna. Doboj is the largest national railway junction; as such, the seats of the Republika Srpska Railways, and the Railways Corporation of Bosnia and...
- Donji ŽabarDonji ŽabarDonji Žabar is a village and a municipality in Republika Srpska, one of two entities comprising the sovereign state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:...
- FočaFocaFoča is a town and municipality in southeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina on the Drina river, in the Foča Region of the Republika Srpska entity.-Early history:...
- GackoGackoGacko is a town and municipality in southeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Republika Srpska entity. It is situated in the Foča Region.-Geography:The town is in a short distance from Montenegro...
- Gradiška (Bosanska Gradiska)
- Han PijesakHan PijesakHan Pijesak is a town and municipality of Republika Srpska entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Settlements:• Babine Gornje• Berkovina• Brložnik• Džimrije• Gođenje• Han Pijesak• Japaga• Jelovci• Kraljevo Polje• Kram...
- Istočna IlidžaIstocna IlidžaIstočna Ilidža is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Istočna Ilidža is a one of the six municipalities of the City of East Sarajevo...
- Istočni DrvarIstocni DrvarIstočni Drvar is a municipality in western Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the western part of the Republika Srpska entity and the central part of the Bosanska Krajina region...
- Istočni MostarIstocni MostarIstočni Mostar is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was also known as Srpski Mostar , and was created from part of the pre-war municipality of Mostar...
- Istočni Stari GradIstocni Stari GradIstočni Stari Grad is a municipality in City of East Sarajevo, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was also known as Srpski Stari Grad , and was created from part of the pre-war municipality of Stari Grad...
- Istočno Novo Sarajevo
- Istočno SarajevoIstocno SarajevoIstočno Sarajevo is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and de jure capital of the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina adjacent to Bosnia and Herzegovinas capital Sarajevo to its northeast. East Sarajevo consists of a few pre-war suburbal parts of Sarajevo which are now in the Republika...
- Jezero
- KalinovikKalinovikKalinovik is a town and municipality in the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Kalinovik is located about 40 kilometres south of Sarajevo, in the middle of one of the karstic landscapes characteristic of the region...
- Kneževo
- Kotor VarošKotor VarošKotor Varoš is a town and municipality in northwestern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:The city was first mentioned in the 10th century, when it was called Kotor. Varoš, added later, means "town" in Hungarian...
- KravicaKravicaKravica is a predominantly Serb populated village in Bratunac county near Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Krupa na UniKrupa na UniKrupa na Uni is a municipality in northern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the north-western part of the Republika Srpska entity and the central part of the Bosanska Krajina region...
- Kupres (Republika Srpska)Kupres (Republika Srpska)Kupres , also known as Kupres Republike Srpske , is a municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the western part of the Republika Srpska entity, bordering the region of Bosanska Krajina to the north...
- LaktašiLaktašiLaktaši is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the Republika Srpska entity near the city of Banja Luka.-Geography:...
- LjubinjeLjubinjeLjubinje is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in south-eastern part of Herzegovina region.-Demographics:...
- LopareLopareLopare is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the Majevica region of the Republika Srpska entity.-Demographics:...
- MilićiMiliciMilići is a small town and a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-1991:total: 16,038* Serbs - 7,931 * Muslims by nationality - 7,805 * "Yugoslavs" - 68 * Croats - 7...
- ModranModranModran is a village in Jalore District of Rajasthan. It is around 9 km to the south of Bakra and 15 km to the west of Bagra. The nearest village is Bara, 4 km to the south...
- ModričaModricaModriča is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Republika Srpska entity. It is located near the towns of Šamac, Derventa and Doboj...
- Mrkonjić GradMrkonjic GradMrkonjić Grad is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Republika Srpska entity. It is located in the Bosanska Krajina, between Banja Luka and Jajce.-Name:...
- NevesinjeNevesinjeNevesinje is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in eastern Herzegovina between Mostar and Gacko. It is administratively part of the Republika Srpska entity.-Geography:...
- Novi Grad, Bosanska Krajina
- Novo GoraždeNovo GoraždeNovo Goražde , also known as Ustiprača, is a municipality of Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was split from the pre-existing municipality of Goražde and given to Republika Srpska by the Dayton treaty. The other part of the pre-war municipality is now in the Federation of Bosnia and...
- OsmaciOsmaciOsmaci is a village and a municipality located in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Republika Srpska entity of BiH.-History:...
- Oštra LukaOštra LukaOštra Luka is a village and a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The municipality is situated in the northwestern part of the Republika Srpska entity and the central part of the Bosanska Krajina region...
- Pale (town)Pale (town)Pale is a town and a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located southeast of Bosnia's capital Sarajevo. The municipality of Pale is one of the six municipalities of the City of Istočno Sarajevo located in the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Middle Ages:The area of Pale...
- PelagićevoPelagicevoPelagićevo is a village and a municipality in Republika Srpska, one of two entities comprising Bosnia and Herzegovina. Pelagićevo is located in Bosanska Posavina...
- Petrovac, Republika Srpska
- Petrovo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaPetrovo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosansko Petrovo Selo or Petrovo is a town and relatively young municipality located in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- PrijedorPrijedorPrijedor is a city and municipality in the north-western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the Bosanska Krajina region....
- Prnjavor (Bosnia)
- Ribnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- RogaticaRogaticaRogatica is a municipality and town in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina located 60 kilometres northeast of Sarajevo; midway on the road from Goražde towards Sokolac...
- RudoRudoRudo is a town and municipality in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina near the border with Serbia. It appears in Ivo Andrić's story "The Beys of Rudo."-1971:15,982 total* Serbs – 10.155...
- Šamac, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- SlobomirSlobomirSlobomir is a new town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located on the Drina River near Bijeljina. It is part of the Bijeljina municipality. It was founded by Slobodan Pavlović, a Bosnian Serb philanthropist. It aims to be one of the major cities of post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina...
- SokolacSokolacSokolac is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the part of the City of East Sarajevo in the Republika Srpska entity....
- SrbacSrbacSrbac , is a town and municipality on the northern border of Bosnia and Herzegovina with Croatia. Srbac is located in the Republika Srpska entity at the entry of river Vrbas into river Sava.-Name:...
- SrebrenicaSrebrenicaSrebrenica is a town and municipality in the east of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosnian Serb entity of Republika Srpska. Srebrenica is a small mountain town, its main industry being salt mining and a nearby spa. During the Bosnian War, the town was the site of the July 1995 massacre,...
- TeslićTeslicTeslić is a town and municipality in north-central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the central part of the Republika Srpska entity. Teslić is located on the Usora River.-History:...
- TrebinjeTrebinjeTrebinje is the southernmost municipality and town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is administratively part of the Republika Srpska entity and is located in southeastern Herzegovina, some from the Adriatic Sea....
- Trnovo Municipality Istočno SarajevoTrnovo Municipality Istocno SarajevoTrnovo is a town and municipality in the city of East Sarajevo , Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It consists of part of the pre-war municipality of Trnovo...
- UgljevikUgljevikUgljevik is a municipality and town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The municipality located in the eastern foothills of Mount Majevica, in picturesque countryside, where wondrous and beautiful mountain starts descending towards the flatlands of Semberija, to which it is tied more than any other...
- VišegradVišegradVišegrad is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the Republika Srpska entity. It is on the river Drina, located on the road from Goražde and Ustiprača towards Užice, Serbia.-History:...
- VlasenicaVlasenicaVlasenica is a municipality and town of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Administratively it is part of Vlasenica Region.-1912:...
- VukosavljeVukosavljeVukosavlje is a municipality in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the northern part of the Republika Srpska entity and in the southern part of the Bosanska Posavina region...
- ZvornikZvornikZvornik is a city on the Drina river in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located south of the town of Bijeljina in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town Mali Zvornik lies directly across the river in Serbia, and not far north is Loznica.-History:Zvornik is first mentioned in 1410, although it was...
- ČajničeCajniceČajniče is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-1971:11.602 total* Muslims - 6.065 * Serbs - 5.353 * Croats - 29 * Yugoslavs - 14 * others - 141...
- ČelinacCelinacČelinac is a town and municipality in north-west Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The municipality lies about to the east of the city of Banja Luka.-Geography:...
- ŠekovićiŠekoviciŠekovići is a municipality and town in northeastern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Municipality Šekovići for the most part is equal with territory “Donjeg Birča” and has an area of , which represents 0.365% of BiH territory which is , or 0.806% of Republika Srpska which is . The main...
- ŠipovoŠipovoŠipovo is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the western part of the Republika Srpska entity and the southern part of the Bosanska Krajina region. The municipality covers an area of , much of which is forested. The Glogovac monastery of the Serb Orthodox...
Banja Luka
- Banja LukaBanja Luka-History:The name "Banja Luka" was first mentioned in a document dated February 6, 1494, but Banja Luka's history dates back to ancient times. There is a substantial evidence of the Roman presence in the region during the first few centuries A.D., including an old fort "Kastel" in the centre of...
- Arnaudija mosqueArnaudija mosqueArnaudija Mosque, built in 1594, was a large mosque in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina before it was totally destroyed by the Army of Republika Srpska on 7 May 1993.The mosque was demolished by explosives on May 7, 1993 by the Serb militia...
- Banja Luka Stock ExchangeBanja Luka Stock ExchangeThe Banja Luka Stock Exchange or BLSE is a stock exchange which operates in the city of Banja Luka in the Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:...
- Borac Banja LukaBorac Banja LukaBorac is a sports society with several teams, from the city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Borac means "Fighter" and the clubs supporters are called Lešinari/Лешинари which means Vultures....
- BorikBorikBorik is an urban neighborhood in the city of Banjaluka, Bosnia and Herzegovina . It was built northeast of the old city center after an earthquake in 1969 when Banjaluka was heavily damaged...
- Cathedral of Saint BonaventureCathedral of Saint BonaventureThe Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure in Banja Luka is one of four Roman Catholic cathedrals in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the seat of the Banja Luka Bishopric currently led by Bishop Franjo Komarica....
- Ferhat Pasha Mosque
- Historical population of Banja LukaHistorical population of Banja LukaThis article presents information about the historical population of Banja Luka.-Population growth:Note: The population figures for 1969 and onwards are for the entire Banja Luka metropolitan area.-Historical data:*1879. Banja Luka district...
- PetrićevacPetricevacPetrićevac is a part of the city of Banja Luka in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Today, there are about 25,000 inhabitants in Petrićevac.The place is the location of a Catholic church of Saint Anthony and a Franciscan monastery in the 20th century...
- Republika Srpska Securities Commission
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Banja LukaRoman Catholic Diocese of Banja LukaThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Banja Luka a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in western Bosnia. The diocese is centred in the city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.Erected on July 5, 1881, the diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Vrhbosna, as the Diocese of...
- University of Banja LukaUniversity of Banja LukaThe University of Banja Luka is a public university located in Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina...
Sarajevo
- SarajevoSarajevoSarajevo |Bosnia]], surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated along the Miljacka River in the heart of Southeastern Europe and the Balkans....
- 1984 Winter Olympics1984 Winter OlympicsThe 1984 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIV Olympic Winter Games, was a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated from 8–19 February 1984 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. Other candidate cities were Sapporo, Japan; and Gothenburg, Sweden...
- Alexander WittekAlexander WittekAlexander Wittek was an Austrian architect and chess master.As an architect Wittek worked in Bosnia and Herzegovina during Austro-Hungarian Empire...
- Ali Pasha's MosqueAli Pasha's MosqueAli Pasha's Mosque was constructed in Sarajevo during 1560-61 as a vakuf of Hadim Ali-pasha, the former Ottoman governor of the Budapest administrative district and the Bosnia Pashaluk. The mosque was built according to the classical Istanbul architectural style...
- Ars AeviArs AeviArs Aevi is a museum of contemporary art in Sarajevo. It was formed during the war as a "resistance of culture". It has approximately 130 works by renowned world artists including Michelangelo Pistoletto, Jannis Kounellis, Joseph Beuys, and Joseph Kosuth....
- Asim Ferhatović Hase StadiumAsim Ferhatovic Hase StadiumAsim Ferhatović Hase Stadium is a stadium owned by the city of Sarajevo. It is also known as Koševo Stadium and formerly Olympic Stadium. Koševo Stadium is located in the Koševo neighborhood of Sarajevo and it is used mostly by FK Sarajevo....
- Bašćaršija NightsBašcaršija NightsBaščaršija Nights is the biggest festival in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Occurring annually from July 1 to July 31, the festival exhibits various aspects of the nation's culture...
- Bosmal City CentarBosmal City CentarThe Bosmal City Center is a business and residential tower located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Standing high, it is the second tallest residential building in the Balkans...
- KK BosnaKK BosnaKK Bosna is a basketball club in Sarajevo the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club is part of the University Sport Society USD Bosna...
- Bosniak InstituteBosniak InstituteThe Bosniak Institute is a cultural center in Sarajevo focusing on Bosniak culture. It was established by Adil Zulfikarpašić. The institute is housed in a renovated sixteenth century Turkish bath and includes a library and an art center.-External links:*...
- Centar, SarajevoCentar, SarajevoCentar is a municipality of central Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located between the older parts of the city under Stari Grad, and the newer more modern parts of the city under the municipalities Novi Grad and Novo Sarajevo....
- Communications and media of SarajevoCommunications and media of SarajevoAs the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo is naturally the main center of the country's media. Most of the country's major television channels are based in the city, as are the most popular newspapers and magazines....
- Constructions and reconstructions in Sarajevo after war
- Culture of SarajevoCulture of SarajevoSarajevo’s culture is represented in various ways. Numerous cultural festivals occur every year, such as the Bašćaršija Nights, Sarajevo Winter Festival, and the Sarajevo Jazz Festival. Numerous theatres are present in Sarajevo as well, such as the National Theatre of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The...
- Demographics of SarajevoDemographics of SarajevoThe demographics of Sarajevo and its precise population are uncertain as no official census has been taken since 1991. , the population of the city's four municipalities is estimated to be 311,161, whereas the Sarajevo Canton population is estimated at 438,757....
- Economy of SarajevoEconomy of SarajevoSarajevo is economically one of the strongest regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Like many other major cities, its economy is largely based on industries such as manufacturing and tourism. As the center of various levels of area politics, many Sarajevo citizens also work in government...
- Emperor's MosqueEmperor's MosqueThe Emperor's Mosque is an important mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.It was built by Isa-bey Ishakovich-Hranushich, as the first mosque in Sarajevo, in 1457 and it was dedicated to the Sultan Mehmed the 2nd, El-Fatih.First settlements in Sarajevo were built around the mosque, and...
- Etymology of Sarajevo
- FK SarajevoFK SarajevoFK Sarajevo is a professional football club based in Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia-Herzegovina and is one of the most popular clubs in the country. Founded on October 24, 1946, the club was the most successful club from SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in former Yugoslavia, winning two First League...
- Folklore of SarajevoFolklore of SarajevoAs an historic city, Sarajevo has numerous myths and folklore. The character Nasrudin Hodža is popular throughout the former lands of the Ottoman Empire, and Sarajevo is no exception. Numerous stories about him dealing with the city have been written over the years. A famous piece of Sarajevo...
- Gazi Husrev-beg's MosqueGazi Husrev-beg's MosqueThe Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque , is a mosque in the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is considered the most important Islamic structure in the country and one of the world's finest examples of Ottoman architecture...
- HadžićiHadžiciHadžići is a town and a municipality located south west of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to government statistics from 2002, Hadžići Municipality has a population of 20,055 residents.- 1971 :18,508 total...
- Historical population of Sarajevo
- History of SarajevoHistory of SarajevoThis article is about the history of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the "History of Sarajevo" series, and includes separate articles for each of the discussed periods of time.-Ancient Times:...
- History of Sarajevo in YugoslaviaHistory of Sarajevo in YugoslaviaAfter World War I Sarajevo became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Though it held some political importance, as the center of first the Bosnian region and then the Drinska Banovina, it was not treated with the same attention or considered as significant as it was in the past...
- History of modern SarajevoHistory of modern SarajevoThe history of modern Sarajevo begins with the declaration of independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina from Yugoslavia. The city then became the capital of the new state, as the local division of the Yugoslav People's Army established itself on the surrounding mountains. That day, massive peace...
- HrasnoHrasnoHrasno is a neighbourhood in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.It is home of the fourth tallest skyscraper in the Balkans, known as the Bosmal City Center....
- IlijašIlijašIlijaš is a town and municipality located north east of the inner city of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-1971:According to 1971 population census there were 23.007 residents.* Serbs - 10.941 * Muslims - 9.187...
- Istočno SarajevoIstocno SarajevoIstočno Sarajevo is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and de jure capital of the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina adjacent to Bosnia and Herzegovinas capital Sarajevo to its northeast. East Sarajevo consists of a few pre-war suburbal parts of Sarajevo which are now in the Republika...
- Late Ottoman SarajevoLate Ottoman SarajevoThe Ottoman history of Sarajevo can easily be split into two halves. One is the city's golden age, the early Ottoman era, lasting from 1521 to 1697...
- Latin Bridge in SarajevoLatin Bridge in SarajevoLatin Bridge , is a historic Ottoman bridge over the River Miljacka in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- MisočaMisocaOne of the biggest parts of Ilijaš Municipality is the neighborhood of Misoča, known in Bosnian as Naselje Misoča. It is the biggest community in the municipality of Ilijaš with 981 residents. Ethnically, there is majority of Bosniaks of 857 people, 121 are Serbs, 6 are Croats, 9 are Others with...
- National Museum of Bosnia and HerzegovinaNational Museum of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in central Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was established in 1888, having originally been conceived around 1850...
- Novi Grad, SarajevoNovi Grad, SarajevoNovi Grad is the westernmost of the four municipalities that make up the city of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:...
- Novo SarajevoNovo SarajevoNovo Sarajevo is a municipality in Sarajevo, and Sarajevo Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-1971:111,811 total* Serbs - 45,806 * Bosniaks - 37,147...
- FK Olimpik SarajevoFK Olimpik SarajevoFK Olimpic Sarajevo, commonly referred to as just Olimpic, is a professional football club based in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Orthodox Cathedral of SarajevoOrthodox Cathedral of SarajevoThe Cathedral Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos is the largest Serbian Orthodox church in Sarajevo and one of the largest in the Balkans....
- Romeo and Juliet in SarajevoRomeo and Juliet in SarajevoRomeo and Juliet in Sarajevo was an international documentary about the deaths of Admira Ismić and Boško Brkić . The couple were natives of the former Yugoslavia, living in the city of Sarajevo...
- NK SAŠK NapredakNK SAŠK NapredakNK Famos-SAŠK Napredak is a football club from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It came into existence in 2000 through the merger of SAŠK with NK Napredak ....
- Sarajevo Civil War
- Sarajevo Film FestivalSarajevo Film FestivalThe Sarajevo Film Festival is the premier and largest film festival in the Balkans, and is one of the largest in Europe. It was founded in Sarajevo in 1995 during the siege of Sarajevo, and brings international and local celebrities to Sarajevo every year. It is held in August and showcases an...
- Sarajevo HaggadahSarajevo HaggadahThe Sarajevo Haggadah is an illuminated manuscript that contains the illustrated traditional text of the Passover Haggadah which accompanies the Passover Seder. It is one of the oldest Sephardic Haggadahs in the world, originating in Barcelona around 1350. The Haggadah is presently owned by the...
- Sarajevo International AirportSarajevo International AirportSarajevo International Airport , also known as Butmir Airport, is the main international airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located southwest of the railway station in the capital city of Sarajevo in the suburb of Butmir....
- Sarajevo Jazz FestivalSarajevo Jazz FestivalThe Jazz Fest Sarajevo is an international music festival, held annually in the first week of November in Sarajevo.- History :Jazz Fest Sarajevo is an annual celebration of contemporary music based on jazz and improvised music. It has been a regular attraction since 1997, and has grown considerably...
- Sarajevo RoseSarajevo RoseA Sarajevo Rose is a concrete scar caused by a mortar shell's explosion that was later filled with red resin. Mortar rounds landing on concrete create a unique fragmentation pattern that looks almost floral in arrangement...
- Sarajevo SynagogueSarajevo SynagogueSarajevo Synagogue, , located on the south bank of the river Miljacka, was constructed in 1902 and is the only functioning synagogue in Sarajevo today.-History:...
- Sarajevo Tobacco FactorySarajevo Tobacco FactorySarajevo Tobacco Factory is a cigarette-producing factory in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its headquarters is in Sarajevo with branches in Bihać, Tuzla, Čitluk and Banja Luka as well as in Skopje in the Republic of Macedonia and Belgrade in Serbia...
- Sarajevo TunnelSarajevo TunnelDuring the Siege of Sarajevo during Bosnian War between 1992 and 1995, the Sarajevo Tunnel was constructed by the besieged citizens of Sarajevo in order to link the city of Sarajevo, which was entirely cut-off by Serbian forces, with the Bosnian-held territory on the other end of the supposedly...
- Sarajevo Winter FestivalSarajevo Winter FestivalThe International Festival Sarajevo “Sarajevo Winter” is a cultural festival held annually since the winter of 1984/1985.The “Sarajevo Winter” Festival has traditionally been held under the auspices of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, European Union, UNESCO, The Presidency of B&H,...
- Sarajevo during Ancient TimesSarajevo during Ancient TimesThe present day site of Sarajevo has a long and rich history dating back to the Stone Age. There were no people in the region in the Paleolithic era, although the remains of ancient animals have been found, such as those of the ancient bear species, Ursus Spelaeus...
- Sarajevo during the Middle AgesSarajevo during the Middle AgesThe Slavs came to Bosnia in the 7th century, but details of their movement and settlement through the country remain a mystery. Some Slavic artifacts remain from the time however, and it is fairly certain that they settled in the Sarajevo valley, replacing the Illyrians...
- Sarajevo in the Habsburg EmpireSarajevo in the Habsburg EmpireSarajevo residents, along with the rest of those of Bosnia and Herzegovina, found themselves part of Austria-Hungary as of the 1878 Treaty of Berlin. A nationwide resistance against Austrian occupation was initiated from the city, with gunfire welcoming the troops “from every house, from every...
- SebiljSebiljThe Sebilj or as visitors frequently call it “the pigeon square”. The Sebilj is a pseudo-Moorish style wooden fountain in the centre of Baščaršija square in Sarajevo built by Mehmed-pasha Kukavica in 1753...
- Siege of SarajevoSiege of SarajevoThe Siege of Sarajevo is the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare. Serb forces of the Republika Srpska and the Yugoslav People's Army besieged Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 5 April 1992 to 29 February 1996 during the Bosnian War.After Bosnia...
- Sites of interest in SarajevoSites of interest in SarajevoSome sites of interest in Sarajevo include:- Cultural sites of interest :*National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina*Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina*National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina*National Theater*Sarajevo Art Gallery...
- SkenderijaSkenderijaSkenderija is a city center in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was constructed in 1969 as a cultural and sport center, but was later revitalized and expanded for the 1984 Winter Olympic Games. Below the structure is a shopping mall...
- Sniper AlleySniper Alley"Sniper Alley" was the informal name primarily for Ulica Zmaja od Bosne , the main boulevard in Sarajevo which during the Bosnian War was lined with snipers' posts, and became infamous as a dangerous place for civilians to traverse...
- Stari Grad, SarajevoStari Grad, SarajevoStari Grad is a municipality in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the oldest and most historically significant part of Sarajevo...
- Trnovo Municipality SarajevoTrnovo Municipality SarajevoTrnovo is one of the nine municipalities of the Sarajevo Canton. It is located a 30 kilometers southeast of the city of Sarajevo. The seat of the municipality is in Trnovo, although the municipal council uses the "Maršal" Hotel on Mount Bjelašnica as the official meeting hall...
- University of SarajevoUniversity of SarajevoThe University of Sarajevo is the first university in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was originally established in 1531 as a Madrasah or Islamic Law college, with a modern university being established and expanded on top of that in 1949. Today, with 23 faculties and around 55,000 enrolled students, it...
- VogošćaVogošcaVogošća is a secondary suburb and municipality of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located about 6 kilometers north of the city center and covering some 72 km².-1971:According to 1971 population census there were 14.402 residents....
- FK Željezničar Sarajevo
- List of people from Sarajevo
1984 Winter Olympics
- 1984 Winter Olympics1984 Winter OlympicsThe 1984 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIV Olympic Winter Games, was a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated from 8–19 February 1984 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. Other candidate cities were Sapporo, Japan; and Gothenburg, Sweden...
- Alpine skiing at the 1984 Winter OlympicsAlpine skiing at the 1984 Winter OlympicsAlpine skiing at the 1984 Winter Olympics consisted of six events, held near Sarajevo, Yugoslavia .The men's races were held at Bjelašnica, the women's at Jahorina from February 13-19, 1984....
- Asim Ferhatović Hase StadiumAsim Ferhatovic Hase StadiumAsim Ferhatović Hase Stadium is a stadium owned by the city of Sarajevo. It is also known as Koševo Stadium and formerly Olympic Stadium. Koševo Stadium is located in the Koševo neighborhood of Sarajevo and it is used mostly by FK Sarajevo....
- Biathlon at the 1984 Winter OlympicsBiathlon at the 1984 Winter Olympics-10 km:-20 km:One missed target equals a one minute penalty.-4 x 7.5 km relay:-References:*...
- Bobsleigh at the 1984 Winter OlympicsBobsleigh at the 1984 Winter Olympics-Two-man:-Four-man:-Medal table:-References:**...
- Cross-country skiing at the 1984 Winter OlympicsCross-country skiing at the 1984 Winter OlympicsThe 1984 Winter Olympic Games cross country skiing results. The women's 20 km debuted at these games.-15 km:February 13, 1984-30 km:February 10, 1984-50 km:February 19, 1984-4 x 10 km relay:February 16, 1984-5 km:February 12, 1984...
- Ice hockey at the 1984 Winter OlympicsIce hockey at the 1984 Winter OlympicsAt the 1984 Winter Olympics held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, one ice hockey event was held: men's ice hockey. Most of the games were held at the Olympic Hall Zetra and some of the games in Skenderija II olympic hall.-Medalists:Source:* Gold -...
- Luge at the 1984 Winter OlympicsLuge at the 1984 Winter Olympics-Men's singles:With his win, Paul Hildgartner becomes the second person to win in both men's singles and doubles . He joins Thomas Köhler, who won the men's singles in 1964 and the doubles in 1968.-Doubles:-Women's singles:-Medal table:-References:...
- 1984 Winter Olympics medal count1984 Winter Olympics medal countThe 1984 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIV Olympic Winter Games, was a winter multi-sport event held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, from 8 to 19 February 1984...
- Nordic combined at the 1984 Winter OlympicsNordic combined at the 1984 Winter Olympics-Men's event:February 12, 1984-References:*...
- Nordic skiing at the 1984 Winter OlympicsNordic skiing at the 1984 Winter OlympicsAt the 1984 Winter Olympics, eleven Nordic skiing events were contested – eight cross-country skiing events, two ski jumping events, and one nordic combined event....
- Ski jumping at the 1984 Winter OlympicsSki jumping at the 1984 Winter Olympics-Large hill:February 18, 1984-Normal hill:February 12, 1984-References:*...
1984 Winter Olympics events
- Alpine skiing at the 1984 Winter OlympicsAlpine skiing at the 1984 Winter OlympicsAlpine skiing at the 1984 Winter Olympics consisted of six events, held near Sarajevo, Yugoslavia .The men's races were held at Bjelašnica, the women's at Jahorina from February 13-19, 1984....
- Biathlon at the 1984 Winter OlympicsBiathlon at the 1984 Winter Olympics-10 km:-20 km:One missed target equals a one minute penalty.-4 x 7.5 km relay:-References:*...
- Bobsleigh at the 1984 Winter OlympicsBobsleigh at the 1984 Winter Olympics-Two-man:-Four-man:-Medal table:-References:**...
- Cross-country skiing at the 1984 Winter OlympicsCross-country skiing at the 1984 Winter OlympicsThe 1984 Winter Olympic Games cross country skiing results. The women's 20 km debuted at these games.-15 km:February 13, 1984-30 km:February 10, 1984-50 km:February 19, 1984-4 x 10 km relay:February 16, 1984-5 km:February 12, 1984...
- Figure skating at the 1984 Winter OlympicsFigure skating at the 1984 Winter Olympics-Medal table:-Men:Referee:* Donald H. GilchristAssistant Referee:* Tjasa AndréeJudges: Vladimir Amsel Gerhard Frey Monique Georgelin Ida Tateoka Ingrid Linke Björn Elwin Tatiana Danilenko Oskar Urban Margaret Berezowski Tsukasa Kimura -Ladies:Katarina Witt became the first lady to repeat as...
- Ice hockey at the 1984 Winter OlympicsIce hockey at the 1984 Winter OlympicsAt the 1984 Winter Olympics held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, one ice hockey event was held: men's ice hockey. Most of the games were held at the Olympic Hall Zetra and some of the games in Skenderija II olympic hall.-Medalists:Source:* Gold -...
- Luge at the 1984 Winter OlympicsLuge at the 1984 Winter Olympics-Men's singles:With his win, Paul Hildgartner becomes the second person to win in both men's singles and doubles . He joins Thomas Köhler, who won the men's singles in 1964 and the doubles in 1968.-Doubles:-Women's singles:-Medal table:-References:...
- Nordic combined at the 1984 Winter OlympicsNordic combined at the 1984 Winter Olympics-Men's event:February 12, 1984-References:*...
- Ski jumping at the 1984 Winter OlympicsSki jumping at the 1984 Winter Olympics-Large hill:February 18, 1984-Normal hill:February 12, 1984-References:*...
- Speed skating at the 1984 Winter OlympicsSpeed skating at the 1984 Winter OlympicsThe Speed Skating Competition at the 1984 Winter Olympic Games was held on the outdoor track of the Zetra Ice Rink in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, from Wednesday February 8 to Sunday February 19, 1984.-500 m:...
Culture of Republika Srpska
- Bože pravdeBože pravde"Bože pravde" is the official anthem of Serbia, as defined by the Article 7 of the Constitution of Serbia. "Bože pravde" was the anthem of the Principality of Serbia and Kingdom of Serbia until 1918 when Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was formed. It was recommended by the Parliament of...
- Coat of arms of Republika Srpska
- Flag of Republika SrpskaFlag of Republika SrpskaThe flag of Republika Srpska was adopted on February 28, 1992. The flag is a rectangular tricolour with three equal horizontal bands of red, blue and white....
- Duško TrifunovićDuško TrifunovicDuško Trifunović was a Serbian poet and writer....
- University of Banja LukaUniversity of Banja LukaThe University of Banja Luka is a public university located in Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina...
Economy of Republika Srpska
- BIRSBIRSThe BIRS Index is a share index of the 12 largest companies listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange , established on 1 May 2004. BIRS stands for Berzanski indeks Republike Srpske, which is Serbian for The Stock Exchange Index of Republika Srpska....
- Banja Luka Stock ExchangeBanja Luka Stock ExchangeThe Banja Luka Stock Exchange or BLSE is a stock exchange which operates in the city of Banja Luka in the Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-History:...
- ERS10ERS10The ERS10 Index is a share index of the 10 companies from the power utility sector which are listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange , established on 29 December 2005...
- FIRSFIRSThe FIRS Index is a share index of the 13 privatisation-investment funds listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange , established on 29 July 2004...
- Republika Srpska Securities Commission
- Telekom SrpskeTelekom SrpskeTelekom Srpske is a telecommunications company based in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company is owned by Telekom Srbija, and is the second largest telecommunications company in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the biggest one listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange, with the market...
- Ugljevik Power PlantUgljevik Power PlantThe Ugljevik Power Plant is a coal-fired power plant in Ugljevik, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is owned and operated by Rudnik i termoelektrana Ugljevik, a subsidiary of Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske. RiTE Ugljevik is an integrated coal-mining and power generating...
- Republika Srpska dinarRepublika Srpska dinarThe dinar was the currency of the Republika Srpska between 1992 and 1998, during and following the Bosnian War. There were two distinct currencies issued by the National Bank of the Republika Srpska. The first was introduced in 1992 in conjunction with the Yugoslav dinar of that year, to which it...
Ethnic groups in Republika Srpska
- BosniaksBosniaksThe Bosniaks or Bosniacs are a South Slavic ethnic group, living mainly in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a smaller minority also present in other lands of the Balkan Peninsula especially in Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia...
- CroatsCroatsCroats are a South Slavic ethnic group mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries. There are around 4 million Croats living inside Croatia and up to 4.5 million throughout the rest of the world. Responding to political, social and economic pressure, many Croats have...
- RusynsRusynsCarpatho-Rusyns are a primarily diasporic ethnic group who speak an Eastern Slavic language, or Ukrainian dialect, known as Rusyn. Carpatho-Rusyns descend from a minority of Ruthenians who did not adopt the use of the ethnonym "Ukrainian" in the early twentieth century...
- SerbsSerbsThe Serbs are a South Slavic ethnic group of the Balkans and southern Central Europe. Serbs are located mainly in Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and form a sizable minority in Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia and Slovenia. Likewise, Serbs are an officially recognized minority in...
- Serbs of Bosnia and HerzegovinaSerbs of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina are people of Serb ethnicity inhabiting the Balkan regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, or, since the establishment of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a state in the 1990s, the Serbs who have its citizenship. The Serbs are one of the three constitutive nations of this...
Geography of Republika Srpska
- Banja Luka Region
- Bijeljina Region
- Bosanska KrajinaBosanska KrajinaBosanska Krajina or Bosnian Frontier is a geographical region, a subregion of Bosnia, in western Bosnia and Herzegovina enclosed by three rivers - Sava, Una and Vrbas. It is also a historic, economic and cultural entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Bosna (river)
- Bosnia (region)Bosnia (region)Bosnia is a eponomous region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It lies mainly in the Dinaric Alps, ranging to the southern borders of the Pannonian plain, with the rivers Sava and Drina marking its northern and eastern borders. The other eponomous region, the southern, other half of the country is...
- Brčko DistrictBrcko DistrictBrčko District in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina is a neutral, self-governing administrative unit, under the sovereignty of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Čardak, Bosnia and HerzegovinaCardak, Bosnia and HerzegovinaČardak is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina which falls under the jurisdiction of the town of Modriča....
- Ćehotina RiverCehotina RiverThe Ćehotina , also Ćeotina, Ćotina or Čehotina, is a 125 km long river in Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, a right tributary to the Drina river.- Course :...
- Doboj Region
- DrinaDrinaThe Drina is a 346 kilometer long river, which forms most of the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. It is the longest tributary of the Sava River and the longest karst river in the Dinaric Alps which belongs to the Danube river watershed...
- Foča Region
- HerzegovinaHerzegovinaHerzegovina is the southern region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. While there is no official border distinguishing it from the Bosnian region, it is generally accepted that the borders of the region are Croatia to the west, Montenegro to the south, the canton boundaries of the Herzegovina-Neretva...
- JahorinaJahorinaMount Jahorina , is a mountain in south-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located southeast of Sarajevo within Republika Srpska. It borders fellow Olympic mountain Trebević...
- Kornica
- KozaraKozaraKozara is a mountain in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosanska Krajina region. It is bounded by the rivers Sava - north, Vrbas - east, Sana - south and Una - west...
- Lim RiverLim RiverThe Lim is a river flowing through Montenegro, Albania, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. long, it's the right and the longest tributary of the Drina.- Montenegro and Serbia :...
- MajevicaMajevicaMajevica is a mountain in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated between Semberija, Posavina, and Tuzlanska Kotlina.Its highest peak is Stolice, some 10 miles east of Tuzla, and its stands 916 m high...
- ManjačaManjacaManjača is a name of a mountain located 25 km south of the city Banja Luka, in northern part of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The mountain held a significant military base of the Yugoslav Peoples Army in second part of 20th century and was one of the military strongholds of the...
- MiljackaMiljackaThe Miljacka is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina that passes through Sarajevo and East Sarajevo. It is famous for being "Sarajevo's River", and it has come to be identified immediately with the city itself....
- MlječanicaMljecanicaMlječanica is a spa located in Bosanska Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a center for physiatrics, health, and rehabilitation. The mineral water of Mlječanica can be used for drinking, bathing, and inhaling....
- Municipalities of Republika SrpskaMunicipalities of Republika SrpskaUnder the "Law on Territorial Organization and Local Self-Government" adopted in 1994, Republika Srpska was divided into 80 municipalities. After the conclusion of the Dayton Peace Agreement, the law was amended in 1996 to reflect the changes to the entity's borders and now provides for the...
- NeretvaNeretvaNeretva is the largest river of the eastern part of the Adriatic basin. It has been harnessed and controlled to a large extent by four HE power-plants with large dams and their storage lakes, but it is still recognized for its natural beauty, diversity of its landscape and visual...
- OrjenOrjenOrjen is a Dinaric Mediterranean limestone mountain range in Montenegro-Bosnia and Herzegovina. At 1894 m , Zubački kabao is the highest peak in the subadriatic Dinarides. The massif of Orjen lies to the Northwest of Risan in Bay of Kotor...
- PerućicaPerucicaPerućica is one of the last remaining primeval forests in Europe. It is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, near the border with Montenegro, and is part of the Sutjeska National Park. The forest can only be explored in a company of rangers ....
- Pliva RiverPliva RiverPliva is relatively small river in central parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, however one of the most significant in terms of natural, cultural and historical heritage and value as a natural rarity...
- Podrinje (region)Podrinje (region)Podrinje is the Slavic name of the Drina river basin, known in English as the Drina Valley, located in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina .-History:The Drina area was the political center of the Princely Serbia under...
- PosavinaPosavinaPosavina is a Slavic name for the region of the Sava river basin in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia that is adjacent or near the Sava river itself.-History:...
- RomanijaRomanijaRomanija is a geographical region in eastern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Main towns in the region include Pale, Sokolac, and Han Pijesak....
- Rzav (Zlatibor)Rzav (Zlatibor)The Rzav is a river in western Serbia and eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 72 km long right tributary to the Drina river, it originates from two headstreams, the Crni Rzav and the Beli Rzav...
- Sarajevo-Romanija Region
- Sava RiverSava RiverThe Sava is a river in Southeast Europe, a right side tributary of the Danube river at Belgrade. Counting from Zelenci, the source of Sava Dolinka, it is long and drains of surface area. It flows through Slovenia, Croatia, along the northern border of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and through Serbia....
- SemberijaSemberijaSemberija is a geographical region in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The main city in the region is Bijeljina. Semberija is located between Drina and Sava rivers and Majevica mountain...
- Skakavac, Foča
- TrebevićTrebevicTrebević is a mountain in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is found directly to the southeast of Sarajevo, territory of East Sarajevo city, bordering Jahorina mountain. Trebević is 1627 meters tall, making it the second shortest of the Sarajevo mountains.During the Middle Ages, Trebević was...
- Trebinje Region
- Trebišnjica RiverTrebišnjica RiverTrebišnjica River is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It used to be a sinking river, 96,5 km long above the ground. With a total length of 187 km above and under the ground, it was one of the longest sinking rivers in the world.- Upper course :...
- TreskavicaTreskavicaTreskavica is a mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated in Trnovo municipality just south of city of Sarajevo.Mala Ćaba peak at 2088 meters , makes Treskavica the tallest of all the mountains circling Sarajevo, and only some 300 meters shorter than the tallest mountain in the country...
- Una
- UvacUvacThe Uvac is the river in southwestern Serbia and Republika Srpska, 119 km long right and major tributary of the Lim, loosely making the northern border of the Sandžak/Raška region...
- Vilina VlasVilina VlasVilina Vlas is a health spa that served as one of the main detention facilities where Bosniak prisoners were beaten, tortured and sexually assaulted during the Bosnian War, it is located about seven kilometers south-east of Višegrad, on the way to Gorazde....
- Vlasenica Region
- Vrbas RiverVrbas RiverThe Vrbas is a major river in western Bosnia and Herzegovina.It is a right tributary of the river Sava. The city of Banja Luka is located on the river banks...
History of Republika Srpska
- History of Republika SrpskaHistory of Republika SrpskaThis is the history of Republika Srpska, one of the two entities comprising Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Overview:Through the history, territory of present-day Republika Srpska was part of the Kingdom of Illyria, the Roman Empire, the Hunnic Empire, the Kingdom of the Ostrogoths, the Kingdom of the...
- Ban (title)Ban (title)Ban was a title used in several states in central and south-eastern Europe between the 7th century and the 20th century.-Etymology:The word ban has entered the English language probably as a borrowing from South Slavic ban, meaning "lord, master; ruler". The Slavic word is probably borrowed from...
- Ban Borić
- Banovina of CroatiaBanovina of CroatiaThe Banovina of Croatia or Banate of Croatia was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1939 and 1943 . Its capital was at Zagreb and it included most of present-day Croatia along with portions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia...
- Banovina of SlavoniaBanovina of SlavoniaThe Banovina of Slavonia was a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary and Kingdom of Croatia. It included parts of present-day Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Bosnia Province, Ottoman EmpireBosnia Province, Ottoman EmpireThe Bosnia Vilayet was an Ottoman vilayet, mostly based on the territory of the present-day state of Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as most of Slavonia, Lika and Dalmatia in present-day Croatia. It bordered Kosovo Vilayet to the south. Before the administrative reform in 1864, it was called the...
- Bosnian ChurchBosnian ChurchThe Bosnian Church is historically thought to be an indigenous branch of the Bogomils that existed in Bosnia during the Middle Ages. Adherents of the church called themselves simply Krstjani...
- Bosnian WarBosnian WarThe Bosnian War or the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between April 1992 and December 1995. The war involved several sides...
- Bosnian crisisBosnian crisisThe Bosnian Crisis of 1908–1909, also known as the Annexation crisis, or the First Balkan Crisis, erupted into public view when on 6 October 1908, Austria-Hungary announced the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Russia, the Ottoman Empire, Britain, Italy, Serbia, Montenegro, Germany and France...
- ChetniksChetniksChetniks, or the Chetnik movement , were Serbian nationalist and royalist paramilitary organizations from the first half of the 20th century. The Chetniks were formed as a Serbian resistance against the Ottoman Empire in 1904, and participated in the Balkan Wars, World War I, and World War II...
- Chronicle of the Priest of DukljaChronicle of the Priest of DukljaThe Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja is a medieval chronicle originally written by a Catholic monk of the Cistercian order by the name of Roger for the Croatian Ban Paul Šubić because an order form by Ban Šubić and a quote of Catholic monk have been discovered...
- Rodoljub ČolakovićRodoljub ColakovicRodoljub Čolaković was a Bosnian Serb and Yugoslav politician.A native of Bijeljina, Rodoljub Čolaković joined Socialist Party of Bosnia-Herzegovina in March 1919 as a student. Later he joined Crvena pravda, left-wing terrorist organisation in assassination of Yugoslav interior minister Milorad...
- Diocese of PannoniaDiocese of PannoniaThe Diocese of Pannonia , from 379 known as the Diocese of Illyricum, was a diocese of the Late Roman Empire. The seat of the vicarius was Sirmium.-History:...
- Drina BanovinaDrina BanovinaThe Drina Banovina or Drina Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. Its capital was at Sarajevo and it included portions of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia...
- Ferhat-paša SokolovićFerhat-paša SokolovicFerhat-pasha Sokolović was an Ottoman general and statesman from Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Biography:Ferhat-pasha was born into the famous Bosnian family, which among others, also gave the Ottoman Grand Vizier Mehmed Pasha Sokolović. Ferhat Pasha was governor of the sanjak of Klis between 1566 and...
- Herzegovinian rebellion
- Historical population of Banja LukaHistorical population of Banja LukaThis article presents information about the historical population of Banja Luka.-Population growth:Note: The population figures for 1969 and onwards are for the entire Banja Luka metropolitan area.-Historical data:*1879. Banja Luka district...
- History of HerzegovinaHistory of HerzegovinaThe History of Herzegovina ranges from the first Slavic migrations to the region to the most recent Bosnian War.-Pre-Slavic history:See Illyrians...
- House of KulinićHouse of KulinicThe Kulinić dynasty was a medieval Bosnian ruling family from the second half of the 12th century to the first half of the 13th century. Its founder, Kulin, was made Bosnia's Ban by the Eastern Roman Emperor Manuel I Comnenus in 1180, but he was present in Bosnia political and social life since...
- IFORIFORThe Implementation Force was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina under a one-year mandate from 20 December 1995 to 20 December 1996 under the codename Operation Joint Endeavour. Its task was to implement the military Annexes of The General Framework Agreement for...
- Independent Members of Parliament CaucusIndependent Members of Parliament CaucusIndependent Members of Parliament Caucus was a group of members of the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska from 1992–1996, led by Milorad Dodik, which later evolved into the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats....
- Isa-Beg IsakovićIsa-Beg IsakovicIsa-Beg Ishaković, or Isa-Beg Isaković, was an Ottoman general and the first governor of the Ottoman Province of Bosnia. He ruled during the 1450s and 1460s. He made much of the initial conquests for the Turkish Empire in the region, and was one of the then Sultan's most trusted generals. He was...
- Jelena GrubaJelena GrubaHelen Gruba was the Queen regnant of Bosnia from 1395 to 1398. She was the only female ruler of Bosnia.Helen came from the noble House of Nikolić, which ruled a part of Zachlumia.-Queen consort:...
- Katarina Kosača-KotromanićKatarina Kosaca-KotromanicBlessed Catherine of Bosnia was the Queen consort of Bosnia as the wife of King Stephen Thomas. She was a daughter of Stjepan Vukčić Kosača, Duke of Saint Sava...
- Littoral BanovinaLittoral BanovinaThe Littoral Banovina or Littoral Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1939. This province consisted of much of the historical region of Dalmatia, now in Croatia, and parts of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina and was named for its coastal location...
- Lower PannoniaLower PannoniaThe Lower Pannonia or Pannonia Inferior was an ancient Roman province. It was formed in the year 103 AD. The Lower Pannonia included parts of present-day Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Cities:...
- Operation Joint Endeavor
- PannoniaPannoniaPannonia was an ancient province of the Roman Empire bounded north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia....
- Pannonia SaviaPannonia SaviaThe Pannonia Savia, also known as Savia and Pannonia Ripariensis, was an ancient Roman province. It was formed in the year 296, during the reign of emperor Diocletian. The capital of the province was Siscia . Pannonia Savia included parts of present-day Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and...
- Pannonia SecundaPannonia SecundaThe Pannonia Secunda was one of the provinces of the Roman Empire. It was formed in the year 296, during the reign of emperor Diocletian. The capital of the province was Sirmium...
- Paris Peace Conference, 1919Paris Peace Conference, 1919The Paris Peace Conference was the meeting of the Allied victors following the end of World War I to set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers following the armistices of 1918. It took place in Paris in 1919 and involved diplomats from more than 32 countries and nationalities...
- Praetorian prefecture of IllyricumPraetorian prefecture of IllyricumThe praetorian prefecture of Illyricum was one of four praetorian prefectures into which the Late Roman Empire was divided.The administrative centre of the prefecture was Sirmium , and, after 379, Thessalonica...
- Republika Srpska dinarRepublika Srpska dinarThe dinar was the currency of the Republika Srpska between 1992 and 1998, during and following the Bosnian War. There were two distinct currencies issued by the National Bank of the Republika Srpska. The first was introduced in 1992 in conjunction with the Yugoslav dinar of that year, to which it...
- SAO Bosanska KrajinaSAO Bosanska KrajinaSerbian Autonomous Oblast of Bosanska Krajina was a self-proclaimed Serbian autonomous region within today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was sometimes called the Autonomous Region of Krajina . SAO Bosanska Krajina was located in the geographical region named Bosanska Krajina. Its capital was...
- SAO HerzegovinaSAO HerzegovinaSerbian Autonomous Oblast of Herzegovina was a Serbian self-proclaimed autonomous region within today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was proclaimed by the Assembly of the Association of Municipalities of Bosnian Krajina in 1991 and was subsequently included into Republika Srpska. SAO Herzegovina...
- SAO North-Eastern BosniaSAO North-Eastern BosniaSerbian Autonomous Oblast of North-Eastern Bosnia was a self-proclaimed Serbian autonomous region within today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. It existed between 1991 and 1992, when it became part of Republika Srpska. The main city of North-Eastern Bosnia was Bijeljina...
- SAO RomanijaSAO RomanijaSerbian Autonomous Oblast of Romanija was a self-proclaimed Serbian autonomous region within today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. It existed from 1991 to 1992 when it became part of Republika Srpska.-See also:*Republika Srpska*Bosnian war...
- SFORSFORThe Stabilisation Force was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina which was tasked with upholding the Dayton Agreement. It replaced the previous force IFOR...
- SerbinumSerbinumSerbinum, also known as Servitium or Servicium, was an ancient Roman city in the province of Pannonia. It was situated in the location of present-day Gradiška in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Sources:...
- Stjepan Vukčić KosačaStjepan Vukcic KosacaStjepan Vukčić Kosača was a Herzegovina nobleman. He was a member of the House of Kosača, a Grand Duke of Herzegovina, Lord of Zahumlje and Primorje and also Herzog of Serbian Saint Sava...
- Sutjeska offensiveSutjeska offensiveThe Battle of the Sutjeska , codenamed Fall Schwarz, was a joint attack by the Axis taking place from 15 May to 16 June 1943, which aimed to destroy the main Yugoslav Partisan force, near the Sutjeska river in south-eastern Bosnia...
- The role of foreign fighters in the Bosnian war
- Theme SirmiumTheme SirmiumThe Theme of Sirmium was a Byzantine administrative unit , which existed in present-day Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 11th century. Its capital was Sirmium .-History:...
- TravuniaTravuniaTravunia was a medieval region, administrative unit and principality, which was part of Medieval Serbia , and in its last years, the Bosnian Kingdom . The county became hereditary in a number of noble houses, often kin to the ruling dynasty. The region came under Ottoman rule in 1482...
- Treaty of KarlowitzTreaty of KarlowitzThe Treaty of Karlowitz was signed on 26 January 1699 in Sremski Karlovci , concluding the Austro-Ottoman War of 1683–1697 in which the Ottoman side had been defeated at the Battle of Zenta...
- Treaty of PassarowitzTreaty of PassarowitzThe Treaty of Passarowitz or Treaty of Požarevac was the peace treaty signed in Požarevac , a town in Ottoman Empire , on 21 July 1718 between the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria and the Republic of Venice on the other.During the years 1714-1718, the Ottomans had...
- Upper PannoniaUpper PannoniaThe Upper Pannonia or Pannonia Superior was ancient Roman province with the capital Carnuntum. It was formed in the year 103 AD. Upper Pannonia included parts of present-day Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovakia....
- Vladislav Hercegović KosačaVladislav Hercegovic KosacaVladislav Hercegović from the House of Kosača was a Medieval ruler of Herzegovina. In the year 1466 he succeeded his father Stjepan Vukčić, receiving his lands and the title of Herzog of Saint Sava. During his father's reign he is known to have interfered with his affairs...
- Vladislav KotromanićVladislav KotromanicVladislav Kotromanić was a 14th-century acting regent of medieval Bosnia, from September 1353 to his death in 1354. He was co-regent with his brother, Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, 1326-1353....
- Vlatko VukovićVlatko VukovicVlatko Vuković Kosača was a medieval nobleman who ruled as Grand Duke of Hum.He was a son of Vuk Kosača, the founder of the medieval house of Kosača. He governed the province of Hum, which was part of the Banate of Bosnia. The Ottoman threat was building to the east, threatening neighboring...
- Vrbas BanovinaVrbas BanovinaThe Vrbas Banovina or Vrbas Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. It was named after the Vrbas River and consisted mostly of territory in western Bosnia with its capital at Banja Luka...
- Young BosniaYoung BosniaYoung Bosnia was a revolutionary movement active before World War I, the members were predominantly school students who were ethnic Serbs, but included Bosniaks...
- ZahumljeZahumljeZachlumia or Zahumlje was a medieval principality located in modern-day regions of Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia...
- Zeta BanovinaZeta BanovinaThe Zeta Banovina or Zeta Banate was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of all of the present-day Montenegro as well as adjacent parts of Central Serbia, Kosovo, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina...
History of the Serbs
- History of the SerbsHistory of the SerbsThe History of the Serbs spans from the first mention of the people by Roman historians to present.Serbs are a South Slavic people who live mainly in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and, to a lesser extent, in Croatia. They are also a significant minority in the Republic of Macedonia...
- Archont PetarArchont PetarPetar Gojniković or Peter of Serbia was Prince of the Serbs from 892 to 917. He ruled and expanded the First Serbian Principality , and won several wars against other family members that sought the crown. He was the first Serbian monarch with a Christian name.Petar was the son of Gojnik, the...
- Baranya-Baja RepublicBaranya-Baja RepublicThe Serb-Hungarian Baranya-Baja Republic was a short-lived, Soviet-oriented mini-state, proclaimed in Pécs on 14 August 1921, on occupied Hungarian territory during the peacemaking aftermath of the first World War, tolerated and fostered by...
- Christmas UprisingChristmas UprisingThe Christmas Uprising or Christmas Rebellion refers to the uprising of Montenegrin guerrilla fighters aimed against the planned unification of Montenegro with the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes...
- Constantin Bodin (Peter III)Constantin Bodin (Peter III)Constantine Bodin was the Serbian King and titular King of Duklja. He was titled Prince , but was self-proclaimed King . He was emperor of Bulgaria by name Peter III in 1072...
- DervanDervanDervan or Derwan was an early prince of the Sorbs and Serbs .He is mentioned by Fredegar in his Latin chronicle as dux gente Surbiorum que ex genere Sclavinorum: "ruler of the people of the Serbs from the nation of the Slavs". He is the first ruler of the tribe mentioned by name...
- Dobroslav IIDobroslav IIDobroslav II was King of Duklja 1101–1102. Dobroslav was the son of Dioclean King Mihailo I and his second wife. According to the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, Dobroslav II was selected by the people to become king...
- Dobroslav III
- DukljaDukljaDoclea or Duklja was a medieval state with hereditary lands roughly encompassing the territories of present-day southeastern Montenegro, from Kotor on the west to the river Bojana on the east and to the sources of Zeta and Morača rivers on the north....
- George of DukljaGeorge of DukljaGeorge was a King of Duklja in 1113–1118 and again from 1125 to 1131.With his mother, Jaquinta, he opposed the rule of his cousin, Vladimir, and Raškan influence on Duklja. Jaquinta and George had Vladimir fatally poisoned in 1118 and George was crowned king that same year...
- GordoservonGordoservonIn records from Bithynia in the year 680, the city of Gordoservon or Gordoserbon was a Byzantine city inhabited by Serbs. The name is derived from the Serbs that resettled in Asia Minor by Byzantine Emperor Constans II , who came from the areas "around the river Vardar"...
- Great Serbian MigrationsGreat Serbian MigrationsThe Great Serb Migrations , also known as the Great Exodus, refers mainly to two large migrations of Serbs from the Ottoman Empire to the Habsburg Monarchy....
- Herzegovinian rebellion
- History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (until 958)History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (until 958)Within the boundaries of today’s Bosnia and Herzegovina, there have been many layers of prehistoric cultures whose creation and disappearance are linked to migrations of unidentified ethnic groups.-Prehistory:...
- House of BalšićHouse of BalšicThe Balšić was a noble house that ruled Zeta and the coastlands , from 1362 to 1421, during the fall of the Serbian Empire. Balša, the eponymous founder, was a petty nobleman that held only one village during the rule of Emperor Dušan the Mighty The Balšić was a noble house that ruled Zeta and...
- House of CrnojevićHouse of CrnojevicThe Crnojević was a medieval Serb noble house that held Zeta, or parts of it; a region corresponding to north of Lake Skadar , from 1326 to 1362, then 1403 until 1515. The progenitor, Đuraš Ilijić, was head of Upper Zeta in the Serbian Kingdom and Empire The Crnojević was a medieval Serb noble...
- House of KotromanićHouse of KotromanicThe Kotromanić dynasty was a ruling house that ruled in the medieval Bosnia and the surrounding lands, from the 13th century as Bans until the crowning with the Bosnian crowns in 1377 and then as kings until the Ottoman conquest conquest in 1463....
- House of LazarevićHouse of LazarevicThe House of Lazarević was a noble Serbian medieval dynasty.The dynasty starts with Lazar Hrebeljanović, son of Pribac Hrebeljanović -a noble at the court of Dušan the Mighty and of Princess Jelena Zupan Rascia-Nemanjic of Serbia...
- House of MrnjavčevićHouse of MrnjavcevicThe House of Mrnjavčević was a medieval Serbian noble house that existed during the Serbian Empire, its fall, and the subsequent years when it held a region of present-day Macedonia region. The house ruled a province from its base at Prilep from 1366 to 1395.Vukašin Mrnjavčević was a military...
- House of NemanjićHouse of NemanjicThe Nemanjić was the most important dynasty of Serbia in the Middle Ages, and one of the most important in Southeastern Europe. The royal house produced eleven Serbian monarchs between 1166 and 1371. It's progenitor was Stephen Nemanja, who descended from a cadet line of the Vukanović dynasty...
- House of VojislavljevićHouse of VojislavljevicThe Vojislavljević was the second Serb medieval dynasty, named after archon Stefan Vojislav, who wrestled the region from Byzantine hands in the 1040s...
- Jelena GrubaJelena GrubaHelen Gruba was the Queen regnant of Bosnia from 1395 to 1398. She was the only female ruler of Bosnia.Helen came from the noble House of Nikolić, which ruled a part of Zachlumia.-Queen consort:...
- Jovan UgljesaJovan UgljesaJovan Uglješa Mrnjavčević was a 14th-century Serbian noble and brother of Serbian ruler Vukašin Mrnjavčević.-Life:Uglješa was the son of Mrnjava, a treasurer of Helen of Anjou, the queen consort of Stephen Uroš I of Serbia....
- Jovan VladimirJovan VladimirJovan Vladimir or John Vladimir was ruler of Duklja, the most powerful Serbian principality of the time, from around 1000 to 1016. He ruled during the protracted war between the Byzantine Empire and the First Bulgarian Empire...
- Karađorđe Petrović
- KočoparKocoparKočapar Branislavljević was a 12th-century Serb Prince that ruled Duklja 1102-1103, under the rule of Grand Prince Vukan of Rascia. He was the son of Branislav, Prince of Duklja....
- List of Montenegrins monarchs
- List of Serbian monarchs
- MaleševciMaleševciMaleševci is a medieval Serb clan located originally in Old Herzegovina, today's western Montenegro. Of Aromanian descent the tribe originated from Vojvoda Maleš who fought in the Battle of Kosovo in 1389 and lived in the area of today's Eastern Herzegovina between Trebinje and Bileca...
- Mihailo I VojislavMihailo I VojislavMihailo I Vojislavljević was the Grand Prince of Duklja from 1050 to 1081. He alienated himself from the Byzantines, and sought to improve relations with the West, and in 1077 he was recognized as King by controversial Pope Gregory VII, in the aftermath of the Church schism of 1054...
- Stefan NemanjaStefan NemanjaStefan Nemanja was the Grand Prince of the Grand Principality of Serbia from 1166 to 1196, a heir of the Vukanović dynasty that marked the beginning of a greater Serbian realm .He is remembered for his contributions to Serbian culture and...
- Nova SerbiaNova SerbiaNew Serbia was a territory of Imperial Russia from 1752 to 1764. It was mostly located in the territory of present-day Kirovohrad Oblast of Ukraine, although some of its parts were located in the territory of present-day Cherkasy Oblast, Poltava Oblast and Dnipropetrovsk Oblast...
- Pagania
- Petar DobrnjacPetar DobrnjacPetar Dobrnjac was a Serbian Vojvoda in the First Serbian Uprising. He was born in the Požarevac nahia, in the village of Dobrinji, Petrovac...
- Petar I Petrović-NjegošPetar I Petrovic-NjegošPetar I Petrović Njegoš was the ruler of Montenegro, the Cetinje Episcop of the Serbian Orthodox Church and Exarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church throne. He was the most popular spiritual and military leader from the Petrović dynasty...
- Petrislav of Duklja and TravuniaPetrislav of Duklja and TravuniaPetrislav was ruler of Duklja , the most powerful Serbian principality of the time, until his death in around 1000. It is unknown when his reign started. The only preserved medieval source that mentions Petrislav is the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja...
- Podgorica AssemblyPodgorica AssemblyThe Podgorica Assembly , in full the Great National Assembly of the Serb People in Montenegro , was an assembly held in Podgorica that served as the representative body of the Montenegrin people during the...
- Political entities inhabited or ruled by SerbsPolitical entities inhabited or ruled by SerbsThis is a list of Serb countries and regions throughout history, called Serbian lands by historians . It includes empires, countries, states, provinces, regions and territories that have or had in the past one of the following characteristics:...
- PomorišjePomorišjePomorišje is a historical geographical region on the banks of the river Mureş that in the past has had a sizable ethnic Serb population. The region is mostly divided between Romania and Hungary, with small part of it in northern Serbia...
- Principality of ZetaPrincipality of ZetaZeta was a medieval state, which territory encompassed parts of present-day Montenegro and Northernwestern Albania. From 1360. to 1421. Zeta was independent state administered by local noble family Balšić. From 1185. to 1360. and from 1421. - 1451, Zeta was province of medieval Serbia...
- Serbs in RomaniaSerbs in RomaniaThe Romanian Serbs are an ethnic minority in Romania. According to the 2002 census, there were 22,518 Serbs in Romania or 0.1% of the population...
- SAO Bosanska KrajinaSAO Bosanska KrajinaSerbian Autonomous Oblast of Bosanska Krajina was a self-proclaimed Serbian autonomous region within today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was sometimes called the Autonomous Region of Krajina . SAO Bosanska Krajina was located in the geographical region named Bosanska Krajina. Its capital was...
- SAO HerzegovinaSAO HerzegovinaSerbian Autonomous Oblast of Herzegovina was a Serbian self-proclaimed autonomous region within today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was proclaimed by the Assembly of the Association of Municipalities of Bosnian Krajina in 1991 and was subsequently included into Republika Srpska. SAO Herzegovina...
- SAO North-Eastern BosniaSAO North-Eastern BosniaSerbian Autonomous Oblast of North-Eastern Bosnia was a self-proclaimed Serbian autonomous region within today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. It existed between 1991 and 1992, when it became part of Republika Srpska. The main city of North-Eastern Bosnia was Bijeljina...
- SAO RomanijaSAO RomanijaSerbian Autonomous Oblast of Romanija was a self-proclaimed Serbian autonomous region within today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. It existed from 1991 to 1992 when it became part of Republika Srpska.-See also:*Republika Srpska*Bosnian war...
- Serbs in HungarySerbs in HungaryThe Serbs in Hungary are recognized as an ethnic minority, numbering 7,350 people or 0.1% of the total population . The number of Serbs in Hungary has drastically diminished; in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries large Serbian communities existed throughout Hungary, notably in Buda , Baja,...
- Serbs in Kosovo
- Serbs of Albania
- Serbs of Bosnia and HerzegovinaSerbs of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina are people of Serb ethnicity inhabiting the Balkan regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, or, since the establishment of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a state in the 1990s, the Serbs who have its citizenship. The Serbs are one of the three constitutive nations of this...
- Serbs of CroatiaSerbs of CroatiaVišeslav of Serbia, a contemporary of Charlemagne , ruled the Županias of Neretva, Tara, Piva, Lim, his ancestral lands. According to the Royal Frankish Annals , Duke of Pannonia Ljudevit Posavski fled, during the Frankish invasion, from his seat in Sisak to the Serbs in western Bosnia, who...
- Serbs of Macedonia
- Serbs of MontenegroSerbs of MontenegroMontenegrin Serbs is a regional, ethnographic group of ethnic Serbs. They compose the second largest ethnic group in Montenegro after the Montenegrins....
- Serbs of VojvodinaSerbs of VojvodinaThe Serbs are the largest ethnic group in the Vojvodina province of Serbia. For centuries, they lived under foreign rule, but despite many attempts that aimed to assimilate them, Vojvodinian Serbs preserved their national consciousness, language, religion, culture as well as the rich folklore,...
- Slavo-SerbiaSlavo-SerbiaSlavo-Serbia was a territory of Imperial Russia between 1753 and 1764. It was located by the right bank of the Donets River between the Bakhmut and Lugan rivers...
- Stefan Dobroslav I VojislavStefan Dobroslav I VojislavStefan Vojislav was the Prince of Duklja from 1040 to 1043. He had since 1018 been a toparch in Byzantine vassalage, and in 1034 he led an unsuccessful revolt that resulted in his incarceration at Constantinople, he however, managed to escape and return, this time successfully gaining independence...
- Stephen II of BosniaStephen II of BosniaStephen II was a Bosnian Ban from 1314, but in reality from 1322 to 1353 together with his brother, Vladislav in 1326–1353. He was the son of Bosnian Ban Stephen I Kotroman and Elizabeth, sister of King Stephen Vladislav II of Syrmia...
- Stephen of PiperiStephen of PiperiSaint Stephen of Piperi is a Saint of the Serbian Orthodox Church.He was born into the Nikšič clan in the village of Župa of poor but devout parents, Radoje and Jacima. According to tradition, he first lived a life of asceticism in the Morača monastery where he was abbot...
- Stjepan DabišaStjepan DabišaStephen Dabiša was the king of Bosnia from 1391 to 1395 and a member of the House of Kotromanić.-Early life:...
- Stjepan OstojaStjepan OstojaStephen Ostoja was Bosnian King from 1398 to 1404 and from 1409 to 1418.-Family connections:He was a member of the House of Kotromanić, son of Tvrtko and grandson of Vladislav of Kotroman and his wife, Jelena Šubić from the Croatian noble Šubić family...
- Theories on the origin of the Serbs
- TravuniaTravuniaTravunia was a medieval region, administrative unit and principality, which was part of Medieval Serbia , and in its last years, the Bosnian Kingdom . The county became hereditary in a number of noble houses, often kin to the ruling dynasty. The region came under Ottoman rule in 1482...
- Tvrtko I of BosniaTvrtko I of BosniaStjepan Tvrtko I was a ruler of medieval Bosnia. He ruled in 1353–1366 and again in 1367–1377 as Ban and in 1377–1391 as the first Bosnian King....
- Unknown ArchontUnknown ArchontThe Unknown Archont is a conventional name given by historians to the Serbian leader who led the White Serbs from their homeland to settle in the Balkans after 610, during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Heraclius ....
- VasojevićiVasojeviciThe Vasojevići tribe is the largest Serb clan in Montenegro. It occupies the area between Vjetarnih Lijeva Rijeka in the South and Bihor under Bijelo Polje in the North, Mateševo in the West to Plav in the East. The clan is one of seven "highland clans"...
- Vladimir of DukljaVladimir of DukljaVladimir was a King of Duklja 1103 - 1113. He was son of Vladimir, who was King Mihailo's son and King Constantin Bodin's oldest brother....
- Vladislav KotromanićVladislav KotromanicVladislav Kotromanić was a 14th-century acting regent of medieval Bosnia, from September 1353 to his death in 1354. He was co-regent with his brother, Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, 1326-1353....
- Vlatko VukovićVlatko VukovicVlatko Vuković Kosača was a medieval nobleman who ruled as Grand Duke of Hum.He was a son of Vuk Kosača, the founder of the medieval house of Kosača. He governed the province of Hum, which was part of the Banate of Bosnia. The Ottoman threat was building to the east, threatening neighboring...
- Vukan II NemanjićVukan II NemanjicVukan Nemanjić or Vukan II was the Grand Prince of the Grand Principality of Serbia from 1202 to 1204. He was the Grand Prince of Pomorje from 1195 until his death...
- White SerbiaWhite SerbiaWhite Serbia or Bojka , is the mythical homeland of the ancestors of the Serbs, of the White Serbs .The area adjacent to White Serbia was known as White Croatia, where the Croats trace their origin...
- White Serbs
- ZahumljeZahumljeZachlumia or Zahumlje was a medieval principality located in modern-day regions of Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia...
- ZorsinesZorsinesZorsines was a 1st-century King of the Siraces mentioned in Tacitus' Annals of the Roman Empire around 50 AD, a people he reports as residing somewhere between the Caucasus mountains and the Don river....
- Đuka Mandić
Republic of Serbian Krajina
- Republic of Serbian KrajinaRepublic of Serbian KrajinaThe Republic of Serbian Krajina was a self-proclaimed Serb entity within Croatia. Established in 1991, it was not recognized internationally. It formally existed from 1991 to 1995, having been initiated a year earlier via smaller separatist regions. The name Krajina means "frontier"...
- Milan BabićMilan BabicMilan Babić was from 1991 to 1995 the first President of the Republic of Serbian Krajina, a Croatian region at the time of the war largely populated by a Serbs of Croatia that wished to break away from Croatia.He was indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former...
- Battle of VukovarBattle of VukovarThe Battle of Vukovar was an 87-day siege of Vukovar in eastern Croatia by the Yugoslav People's Army , supported by various paramilitary forces from Serbia, between August and November 1991. Before the Croatian War of Independence the Baroque town was a prosperous, mixed community of Croats,...
- Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western SremEastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western SremEastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia was a self-proclaimed Serb political entity in eastern Croatia, established during Yugoslav wars. Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia was one of three SAO Krajina proclaimed at the territory of Socialist Republic of Croatia and last and the...
- Flag of the Republic of Serbian Krajina
- Heads of government of Krajina
- Heads of state of Krajina
- Ratko MladićRatko MladićRatko Mladić is an accused war criminal and a former Bosnian Serb military leader. On May 31, 2011, Mladić was extradited to The Hague, where he was processed at the detention center that holds suspects for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia...
- Mile MrkšićMile MrkšicMile Mrkšić is a former Serb Colonel of the Yugoslav People's Army in charge of the unit involved in the Battle of Vukovar during the Croatian War of Independence in 1991...
- Republic of Serbian Krajina Government in Exile
- SAO Kninska KrajinaSAO Kninska KrajinaSerbian Autonomous Oblast of Kninska Krajina was a Serb self-proclaimed autonomous region in SR Croatia. It was formed in 1990 and was subsequently transformed into SAO Krajina and later included into the Republic of Serbian Krajina. The center of the SAO was the city of Knin.-History:After...
- SAO KrajinaSAO KrajinaSerbian Autonomous Oblast of Krajina or SAO Krajina was a self proclaimed Serbian autonomous region within modern-day Croatia . It existed between 1990 and 1991 and was subsequently included into Republic of Serbian Krajina...
- SAO Western SlavoniaSAO Western SlavoniaSAO Western Slavonia or Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Western Slavonia was a Serbian self-proclaimed autonomous region within Croatia. It was formed on 12 August 1991 and was subsequently included into Republic of Serbian Krajina...
- United Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western SirmiumUnited Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western SirmiumThe United Nations Transitional Authority in Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium was a UN peacekeeping mission in eastern parts of Croatia between 1996 and 1998...
- Vukovar massacreVukovar massacreThe Vukovar massacre, also known as Vukovar hospital massacre or simply Ovčara, was a war crime that took place between November 20 and November 21, 1991 near the city of Vukovar, a mixed Croat/Serb community in northeastern Croatia...
- Z-4 planZ-4 planThe Z-4 Plan or Draft agreement on the Krajina, Slavonia, Southern Baranja and Western Sirmium stands for the Zagreb 4 peace proposal to end the Croatian War of Independence. The proposal was made by the Zagreb 4 group and would have reintegrated the Republic of Serbian Krajina into Croatia...
Maps of the history of the Republika Srpska
- Ethnic maps of Bosnian towns and municipal centers (1991)
Maps of the Republika Srpska
Old maps of the Republika Srpska
Military of Republika Srpska
- Army of Republika SrpskaArmy of Republika SrpskaThe Army of Republika Srpska ; Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian Vojska Republike Srpske ) also referred to as the Bosnian Serb Army, was the military of today's Republika Srpska which was then the "Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina", a self-proclaimed state within the internationally recognized...
- Predrag BanovićPredrag BanovicPredrag Banović is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions at the Keraterm camp during the Bosnian War...
- Vidoje BlagojevićVidoje BlagojevicVidoje Blagojević is a former commander of the Bratunac Brigade of the Republika Srpska Army who is serving a 15 year sentence for his involvement in the Srebrenica massacre...
- Radislav KrstićRadislav KrsticRadislav Krstić was the Deputy Commander and later Chief of Staff of the Drina Corps of the Army of Republika Srpska from October 1994 until 12 July 1995...
- Ratko MladićRatko MladićRatko Mladić is an accused war criminal and a former Bosnian Serb military leader. On May 31, 2011, Mladić was extradited to The Hague, where he was processed at the detention center that holds suspects for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia...
- Dragan ObrenovićDragan ObrenovicDragan Obrenović was a Serb senior officer and commander in the Yugoslav People's Army and the Bosnian Serb Army ....
- Duško SikiricaDuško SikiricaDuško Sikirica is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with genocide, crimes against humanity, and violations of the customs of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions as the commander of the Keraterm camp.He was transferred to the ICTY on June 25, 2000...
People from Republika Srpska
- Branimir BajićBranimir BajicBranimir Bajić is a Bosnian football player, who currently plays for MSV Duisburg.- Career :...
- Luka Balvan
- Rodoljub ČolakovićRodoljub ColakovicRodoljub Čolaković was a Bosnian Serb and Yugoslav politician.A native of Bijeljina, Rodoljub Čolaković joined Socialist Party of Bosnia-Herzegovina in March 1919 as a student. Later he joined Crvena pravda, left-wing terrorist organisation in assassination of Yugoslav interior minister Milorad...
- Zoran Đinđić
- Ferhat-paša SokolovićFerhat-paša SokolovicFerhat-pasha Sokolović was an Ottoman general and statesman from Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Biography:Ferhat-pasha was born into the famous Bosnian family, which among others, also gave the Ottoman Grand Vizier Mehmed Pasha Sokolović. Ferhat Pasha was governor of the sanjak of Klis between 1566 and...
- FrenkieFrenkieAdnan Hamidović , better known by his stage name Frenkie, is a Bosnian rapper from Bijeljina, Bosnia. The themes present in his music are often concerned with the political situation in Bosnia, as well as traditional hip-hop subject matter such as battle rapping and pop culture...
- Vladan GrujićVladan GrujicVladan Grujić is a Bosnian football midfielder who played for AEP Paphos.Vladan Grujić played for FK Borac Banja Luka and Serbian clubs FK Obilić and Red Star Belgrade. Since, Grujić has played for the German club 1. FC Köln before moving to Alania Vladikavkaz...
- Goran JelisićGoran JelisicGoran Jelisić is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with genocide, crimes against humanity and with violating the customs of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia .He moved to Brčko after completing high school, to work as a machinery technician...
- Petar JelićPetar JelicPetar Jelić is a Bosnian international footballer who last played for FC Dinamo Tbilisi on loan from FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod....
- Ivan Frano JukićIvan Frano JukicIvan Franjo Jukić was a writer from Bosnia and Herzegovina whose life and cultural and political legacy have left an indelible mark on the cultural history of the country, where he is remembered as one of the founders of Bosnian modernism.-Biography:Ivan Jukić was born in Banja Luka to the family...
- Kemal KurspahićKemal KurspahicKemal Kurspahić is a Bosnian Managing Editor of The Connection Newspapers in Alexandria, Va., USA and Chairman/Founder of the Media in Democracy Institute, dedicated to promoting higher standards in journalism in post-conflict societies and countries in transition to democracy...
- Mile KitićMile KiticMilojko "Mile" Kitić is a popular Bosnian turbo-folk singer.He was popular in most parts of the former Yugoslavia. He is married to the Serbian singer Marta Savić.-Biography:...
- Petar KočićPetar KocicPetar Kočić was a Serb prose writer and politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was active in the Serbian National Organization with ties to the Mlada Bosna revolutionaries, after which he seceded with his closest supporters leading a wing under his leadership.Like both Borisav Stanković, who...
- Željko KopanjaŽeljko KopanjaŽeljko Kopanja is a Bosnian Serb newspaper editor and director of Nezavisne Novine, one of Bosnia's main paper published in Banja Luka.Kopanja holds a degree in economics from University of Banja Luka...
- DJ Krmak
- Nenad MarkovićNenad MarkovicNenad Marković is a famous former Bosnian professional basketball player and a basketball coach.-Playing career:...
- Savo MiloševićSavo MiloševicSavo Milošević is a retired Serbian footballer who played as a striker.After making a name for himself at Partizan, he signed for Aston Villa, and went on to spend the vast majority of the following decade playing in Spain, where he represented four clubs, amassing La Liga totals of 241 games and...
- Mustafa NadarevićMustafa NadarevicMustafa Nadarević is a Bosnian actor and comedian. He has studied at the Academy of Drama and Arts in Zagreb....
- Nada TopčagićNada TopcagicSenada "Nada" Topčagić is a Serbian singer hailing from Bosnia and Herzegovina.She was born in 1953 in Modriča, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then SFRY. She was most popular during the 1980s although she has been active to date. In 2010 Topčagić appeared on the Serbian reality television program The...
- Nada ObrićNada ObricNada Obrić is a Bosnian Serb folk singer.- References :...
- Predrag PažinPredrag PažinPredrag Pažin is a naturalized Bulgarian former football player who has Bosnian Serb descent, and the current manager of Botev Kozloduy.Pazin had a decent spell at FK Partizan, before moving on to Levski Sofia in 1999...
- Vladimir Petrović "Pižon"
- Vesna PisarovićVesna PisarovicVesna Pisarović is a Croatian pop singer.Pisarović was born in Brčko, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia and grew up in Požega, Croatia, a part of the same country until she was 13...
- Ana Mirjana RačanovićAna Mirjana RacanovicAna Mirjana Račanović-Jevtić is pageant model who was Miss Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2001 and competed at the Miss World contest of the same year. Her hometown is Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Vladimir RadmanovićVladimir RadmanovicVladimir Radmanović is a Serbian professional basketball player who last played for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association...
- Nikola Rešić
- Duško TrifunovićDuško TrifunovicDuško Trifunović was a Serbian poet and writer....
- Vule TrivunovićVule TrivunovicVule Trivunović is a Bosnian international football player.-Club:Being a part of Serbian top league club FK Obilić, he played the first season with the youth squad that achieved the title of youth champions of FR Yugoslavia in the season 1999-00. He also played for FK Sarajevo in the Bosnian...
- Vehid GunićVehid GunicVehid Gunić Vehid Gunić Vehid Gunić (born on 9 February 1941 in Kozarac. He worked for many years as a journalist, presenter and editor for Radio Television Sarajevo, later Radio Television Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has so far published some twenty books of historical studies, travel...
- Veselin MaslešaVeselin MaslešaVeselin Masleša was a Bosnian Serb writer, activist and war hero.Veselin Masleša was born in Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina, where he finished grade school and gymnasium...
- Srđan Vuletić
Politics of Republika Srpska
- Administrative Organizations in Republika Srpska
- Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
- Pero BukejlovićPero BukejlovicPero Bukejlović was Prime Minister of Republika Srpska after the resignation of Dragan Mikerević . He represented the Serbian Democratic Party....
- Dragan ČavićDragan CavicDragan Čavić was the President of Republika Srpska 2002-2006. He was Vice President of Republika Srpska between 2000 and 2002.-References:...
- Democratic Party of the Republika SrpskaDemocratic Party of the Republika SrpskaThe Democratic Party of the Republika Srpska is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.It was founded in 2009 by Dragan Čavić, who left the Serbian Democratic Party....
- Democratic People's AllianceDemocratic People's AllianceThe Democratic People's Alliance is a political party in Republic of Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina.At the last legislative elections in Republic of Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina, 5 October 2002, the party won seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and 3 out of 83...
- Miroslav DeronjićMiroslav DeronjicMiroslav Deronjić is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with persecution, a crime against humanity, by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions related to the attack on the Bosnian village of Glogova.Deronjić held the...
- Independent Members of Parliament CaucusIndependent Members of Parliament CaucusIndependent Members of Parliament Caucus was a group of members of the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska from 1992–1996, led by Milorad Dodik, which later evolved into the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats....
- Radovan KaradžićRadovan KaradžicRadovan Karadžić is a former Bosnian Serb politician. He is detained in the United Nations Detention Unit of Scheveningen, accused of war crimes committed against Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Croats during the Siege of Sarajevo, as well as ordering the Srebrenica massacre.Educated as a...
- Momčilo KrajišnikMomcilo KrajišnikMomčilo Krajišnik is a Bosnian Serb former politician convicted of murder and other crimes against humanity during the Bosnian war .He co-founded the Bosnian Serb nationalist Serbian Democratic Party with Radovan...
- League of People's RebirthLeague of People's RebirthThe League of People's Rebirth was a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Darko MatijaševićDarko MatijaševicDarko Matijašević is a politician from Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is of Serbian nationality.Matijasevic was born in Kostajnica, Republic of Croatia, and graduated from theMilitary Technical Academy in Zagreb in 1991...
- Milorad DodikMilorad DodikMilorad Dodik , is the President of Republika Srpska, and the president of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats political party. He graduated from the Belgrade University of Political Sciences .-Political career:...
- Mladen IvanićMladen IvanicMladen Ivanić is a Bosnian Serb politician. From 2001 to 2003, Ivanić was Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska, and his leadership is described by many as rather successful...
- National Assembly of the Republika SrpskaNational Assembly of the Republika SrpskaThe National Assembly of the Republika Srpska is the legislative body of the Republika Srpska, one of two entities comprising the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Borislav ParavacBorislav ParavacBorislav Paravac is a Bosnian Serb politician and was a member of the tripartite Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina from April 11, 2003 to November 6, 2006....
- Party of Democratic ProgressParty of Democratic ProgressThe Party of Democratic Progress is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the third-largest party in Republika Srpska.-History:...
- Pensioners' Party of the Republika SrpskaPensioners' Party of the Republika SrpskaThe Pensioners' Party of the Republika Srpska is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Biljana PlavšićBiljana PlavšicBiljana Plavšić is a former president of Republika Srpska and war criminal. She is the highest ranking Bosnian Serb politician to be sentenced. She was indicted in 2001 by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia for war crimes committed during the Bosnian war...
- Živko RadišićŽivko RadišicŽivko Radišić is a Bosnian Serb politician and former Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Mirko ŠarovićMirko ŠarovicMirko Šarović is a Bosnian Serb politician, former Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Serbian Democratic Party
- Serbian People's Alliance of the Republika SrpskaSerbian People's Alliance of the Republika SrpskaThe Serbian People's Alliance of the Republika Srpska is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- Serbian Radical Party of the Republika SrpskaSerbian Radical Party of the Republika SrpskaThe Serbian Radical Party of the Republika Srpska is a Serbian ultra-nationalist political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina....
- SerbophobiaSerbophobiaAnti-Serb sentiment is a generic term used to describe a sentiment of hostility or hatred towards Serbs, Serbia or Serbian Orthodoxy...
- Socialist Party of the Republika SrpskaSocialist Party of the Republika SrpskaThe Socialist Party is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the signing of the Dayton Accord, the party became a vocal opponent of the government of Radovan Karadžić and the Serbian Democratic Party...
- Milomir StakićMilomir StakicMilomir Stakić is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with genocide, complicity in genocide, violations of the customs of war and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his actions in the Prijedor region during the Bosnian War.In the 1991 elections...
- Zoran DjerićZoran DjericZoran Đerić was minister of the interior of the Republika Srpska. He was removed from office in 2004 by the High representative because of his failure to ensure that article 19 of the Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia was met. During his time in office, not a...
Religion in Republika Srpska
- Eparchy of Zahumlje and HerzegovinaEparchy of Zahumlje and HerzegovinaThe Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church with its seat in Mostar, temporarily transferred to the Tvrdoš monastery near Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-Early:The region was under the Metropolitanate of Durazzo, which in turn was under...
- TvrdošTvrdošTvrdoš is a 15th-century Serb Orthodox monastery near the city of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 4th-century foundations of the first Roman church on the site are still visible today....
Sport in Republika Srpska
- Borac Banja LukaBorac Banja LukaBorac is a sports society with several teams, from the city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Borac means "Fighter" and the clubs supporters are called Lešinari/Лешинари which means Vultures....
- FK Leotar TrebinjeFK Leotar TrebinjeFK Leotar is a football club from the city of Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Founded in 1925 in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the club served as a training ground for many players who went on to enjoy notable careers elsewhere...
- FK ModričaFK ModricaFK Modriča Maxima is a football club playing in the town of Modriča, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.The club was founded in 1922 and it is currently active in the First League of the Republika Srpska. Modriča Maxima won the first place in First League of RS in 2002/03 season, which...
- FK Radnik BijeljinaFK Radnik BijeljinaFK Radnik is a football club playing in the city of Bijeljina, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club was relegated from the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2006-07 season to First League of the Republika Srpska. The name Radnik means worker.-History:The first football...
- Slavija Istočno SarajevoSlavija Istocno SarajevoFudbalski klub Slavija is football club from Istočno Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. FK Slavija is a member of the Football Association of Republika Srpska and it is active in the Premijer liga of Bosnia-Herzegovina...
See also
- Lists of country-related topics - similar lists for other countries
- List of World Heritage Sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina