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Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1931 population census.
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia has conducted a population census on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 31 March 1931 which stated that there were 2,323,555 persons. The population was given several nationalities:
Yugoslavs (Slavs, the majority)
Germans
Hungarians
Turks
By religion:
Serbian Orthodox Christians 1,028,139 (44.25%)
Sunni Muslims 718,079 (30.9%)
Roman Catholic ...
See also:Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Migrations and other, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 15th century - 19th century demographic changes, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Ottoman Empire, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1463 - 1557, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Late 16th century - Early 17th century, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Late 18th century - Early 19th century, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1875/1876 population census, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Serbian insurrections 1875-1878, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Austro-Hungary, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1910, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - First World War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Migrations, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - State of Slovenes Croats and Serbs to Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1921 population cencus, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1931 population census, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Second World War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Losses, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Expulsions and relocations, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Second Yugoslavia, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1945-1948 colonization of Vojvodina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1991, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1992 estimate, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bosnian War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Modern, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Notes Read more here: » Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Encyclopedia II - Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
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History of the Balkans - World War I in the Balkans.
World War I (then known as the Great War) started when a Serb man called Gavrilo Princip assassinated the heir to the Austrian throne, Franz Ferdinand. Princip was a member of a Serbian militant group called the Young Bosnia. Following the assassination, Austria-Hungary sent Serbia an ultimatum in July 1914, which Serbia mostly followed but it was made so that Serbia could never really accep ...
See also:History of the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Early history, History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic cultures, History of the Balkans - Hallstatt, History of the Balkans - Indo-Europeanization, History of the Balkans - Classical antiquity, History of the Balkans - Odrysian empire, History of the Balkans - Dacian kingdom, History of the Balkans - Greek city-states and their colonies, History of the Balkans - Empire of Macedon, History of the Balkans - Illyrian kingdoms, History of the Balkans - The Roman conquests, History of the Balkans - Christianity during the Daco-Roman era, History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations, History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples, History of the Balkans - Slavs, History of the Balkans - Magyars, History of the Balkans - Bulgars and Bulgarians, History of the Balkans - Vlachs Romanians Aromanians Morlachs Istro-Romanians, History of the Balkans - Balkan linguistic union, History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, History of the Balkans - Genoa colonies in lower Danube, History of the Balkans - Fourth Crusade in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Battle of Nicopolis, History of the Balkans - Eastern Roman Empire, History of the Balkans - Ottoman Empire, History of the Balkans - East-West Schism, History of the Balkans - Habsburg Empire, History of the Balkans - Rise of Independence, History of the Balkans - 1804 First Serbian Uprising and 1815 Second Serbian Uprising, History of the Balkans - 1821 revolt in Greece and Romania, History of the Balkans - 1829 Adrianople peace, History of the Balkans - 1831 Bosnian Rebellion, History of the Balkans - 1848 Revolution, History of the Balkans - Russian defeat in Crimea: the Balkan implications, History of the Balkans - Desire of Independence, History of the Balkans - April uprising, History of the Balkans - 1877 War, History of the Balkans - Secularisation in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Orthodoxy, History of the Balkans - The Pig War, History of the Balkans - Balkan Wars, History of the Balkans - First Balkan War, History of the Balkans - Second Balkan War, History of the Balkans - The Balkans in modern times, History of the Balkans - World War I in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War I, History of the Balkans - World War II in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War II, History of the Balkans - Balkans during the Cold War, History of the Balkans - Post-Communism, History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives Read more here: » History of the Balkans: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - The Balkans in modern times |
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|  |  |  | Zvornik: Encyclopedia II - Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - MigrationsAs soon as the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs was formed, a number of earlier colonized families started to emigrate and return to their homelands: Germans, Czechs, Poles, Slovaks, Hungarians, Ruthenians,...
The new planned resettlement plans hit most the Orthodox Serb population, as large masses were moved from passive regions of Herzegovina and Bosnia to Vojvodina, eastern Banat in presice; while some left to Kosovo and Metohia: inhabitting the region from Kačanik to Vučitrn, around Priština, Lip ...
See also:Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Migrations and other, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 15th century - 19th century demographic changes, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Ottoman Empire, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1463 - 1557, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Late 16th century - Early 17th century, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Late 18th century - Early 19th century, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1875/1876 population census, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Serbian insurrections 1875-1878, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Austro-Hungary, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1910, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - First World War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Migrations, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - State of Slovenes Croats and Serbs to Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1921 population cencus, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1931 population census, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Second World War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Losses, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Expulsions and relocations, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Second Yugoslavia, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1945-1948 colonization of Vojvodina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1991, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1992 estimate, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bosnian War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Modern, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Notes Read more here: » Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Encyclopedia II - Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Migrations |
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|  |  |  | Zvornik: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectivesSince 2000, all Balkan countries are friendly towards the EU and the USA.
Greece has been a member of the European Union since 1981. Slovenia and Cyprus since 2004. Bulgaria and Romania are set to become members in 2007. Croatia is also expected to become part of these organizations, however due to lack of cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in a manhunt for fugitive general Ante Gotovina, in March 2005 its entrance has been postponed. Turkey initially applied in 1963 and as of 2004 ac ...
See also:History of the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Early history, History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic cultures, History of the Balkans - Hallstatt, History of the Balkans - Indo-Europeanization, History of the Balkans - Classical antiquity, History of the Balkans - Odrysian empire, History of the Balkans - Dacian kingdom, History of the Balkans - Greek city-states and their colonies, History of the Balkans - Empire of Macedon, History of the Balkans - Illyrian kingdoms, History of the Balkans - The Roman conquests, History of the Balkans - Christianity during the Daco-Roman era, History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations, History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples, History of the Balkans - Slavs, History of the Balkans - Magyars, History of the Balkans - Bulgars and Bulgarians, History of the Balkans - Vlachs Romanians Aromanians Morlachs Istro-Romanians, History of the Balkans - Balkan linguistic union, History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, History of the Balkans - Genoa colonies in lower Danube, History of the Balkans - Fourth Crusade in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Battle of Nicopolis, History of the Balkans - Eastern Roman Empire, History of the Balkans - Ottoman Empire, History of the Balkans - East-West Schism, History of the Balkans - Habsburg Empire, History of the Balkans - Rise of Independence, History of the Balkans - 1804 First Serbian Uprising and 1815 Second Serbian Uprising, History of the Balkans - 1821 revolt in Greece and Romania, History of the Balkans - 1829 Adrianople peace, History of the Balkans - 1831 Bosnian Rebellion, History of the Balkans - 1848 Revolution, History of the Balkans - Russian defeat in Crimea: the Balkan implications, History of the Balkans - Desire of Independence, History of the Balkans - April uprising, History of the Balkans - 1877 War, History of the Balkans - Secularisation in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Orthodoxy, History of the Balkans - The Pig War, History of the Balkans - Balkan Wars, History of the Balkans - First Balkan War, History of the Balkans - Second Balkan War, History of the Balkans - The Balkans in modern times, History of the Balkans - World War I in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War I, History of the Balkans - World War II in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War II, History of the Balkans - Balkans during the Cold War, History of the Balkans - Post-Communism, History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives Read more here: » History of the Balkans: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives |
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|  |  |  | Zvornik: Encyclopedia II - Chetniks - Allied pilot rescues and Legion of MeritThe Chetniks rescued some 500 U.S. airmen who crashed over Yugoslavia in 1944-45. The Chetniks rescued German airmen and handed them over safely to the German armed forces
Due to the efforts of Major Richard L. Felman and his buddies President Harry S. Truman, on the recommendation of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, posthumously awarded Mihailović the "Legion of Merit", for the rescue of American Airmen by the Chetniks.
For the first time in history, this high award and the story of the rescue was classified secret by the State ...
See also:Chetniks, Chetniks - Origins, Chetniks - World War II, Chetniks - Allied pilot rescues and Legion of Merit, Chetniks - Chetnik ideology, Chetniks - Collaboration and war crimes, Chetniks - Postwar era, Chetniks - Contemporary period Read more here: » Chetniks: Encyclopedia II - Chetniks - Allied pilot rescues and Legion of Merit |
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|  |  |  | Zvornik: Encyclopedia II - Chetniks - OriginsChetniks originally formed as a result of the Macedonian struggle against the Ottoman Empire. Soon, other ethnic groups in the Balkans created their own chetnik detachments: Serbs, Bulgarians, Greek Andartes and Albanian kacaci. At first, the Ottoman rulers offered little resistance to them, as the various groups were primarily occupied in conflicts with each other. In Herzegovina, they fought the Turks, in northern Macedonia against Turks and pro-Turkish Albanians.
At the start of Balkan wars there were 110 IMRO, 108 Greek, 30 Serbian and 5 Vlach detachments. They fought against the Turks in the First Balkan War, while in WWI ...
See also:Chetniks, Chetniks - Origins, Chetniks - World War II, Chetniks - Allied pilot rescues and Legion of Merit, Chetniks - Chetnik ideology, Chetniks - Collaboration and war crimes, Chetniks - Postwar era, Chetniks - Contemporary period Read more here: » Chetniks: Encyclopedia II - Chetniks - Origins |
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|  |  |  | Zvornik: Encyclopedia II - Chetniks - Chetnik ideologyChetniks were royalists, and their salute was "За краља и отаџбину" ("Za kralja i otadžbinu") - For King and Fatherland. They held family values and private property in high esteem, and were thus ideologically opposed to Communists who opposed the monarchy.
Many Chetniks started to grow elaborate beards during the war, which is a traditional Orthodox Christian way to express sorrow. In this manner, they marked their sorrow for the ...
See also:Chetniks, Chetniks - Origins, Chetniks - World War II, Chetniks - Allied pilot rescues and Legion of Merit, Chetniks - Chetnik ideology, Chetniks - Collaboration and war crimes, Chetniks - Postwar era, Chetniks - Contemporary period Read more here: » Chetniks: Encyclopedia II - Chetniks - Chetnik ideology |
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|  |  |  | Zvornik: Encyclopedia II - Chetniks - Collaboration and war crimesThe Chetnik collaboration with Germans and Italians did exist. In Serbia, a new pro-Nazi government was first established under the leadership of Milan Ačimovic, and later under former Minister of War, General Milan Nedić, which governed until 1944.
Nedić supported Hitler and met with him in 1943. This new government established even harsher racial laws than Prince Paul had enacted and immediately established three concentration camps for Jews, Gypsies, and others. Nedic formed his own paramilitary storm troops known as the State G ...
See also:Chetniks, Chetniks - Origins, Chetniks - World War II, Chetniks - Allied pilot rescues and Legion of Merit, Chetniks - Chetnik ideology, Chetniks - Collaboration and war crimes, Chetniks - Postwar era, Chetniks - Contemporary period Read more here: » Chetniks: Encyclopedia II - Chetniks - Collaboration and war crimes |
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Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Losses.
The of the Federal Bureau of Statistics in Belgrade composed a figure of 179,173 persons killed in the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina durign the Second World War:
129,114 Serbs (72.1%)
29,539 Muslims (16.5%)
7,850 Croats (4.4%)
others (7%)
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See also:Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Migrations and other, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 15th century - 19th century demographic changes, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Ottoman Empire, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1463 - 1557, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Late 16th century - Early 17th century, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Late 18th century - Early 19th century, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1875/1876 population census, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Serbian insurrections 1875-1878, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Austro-Hungary, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1910, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - First World War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Migrations, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - State of Slovenes Croats and Serbs to Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1921 population cencus, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1931 population census, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Second World War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Losses, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Expulsions and relocations, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Second Yugoslavia, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1945-1948 colonization of Vojvodina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1991, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1992 estimate, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bosnian War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Modern, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Notes Read more here: » Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Encyclopedia II - Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Second World War |
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|  |  |  | Zvornik: Encyclopedia II - Chetniks - Postwar eraDuring the Tito era, Chetnik crimes were recognised, and many say that their atrocities were equalized with the crimes of the Ustashe regime. However, Serbs consistently point out that there is a major difference in the scale of the atrocities of the two groups. Even though Chetniks were guerilla fighters with many independent cells which operated semi-independently, they did however have a single ideology and a single commander in Mihajlović. Although the number of victims was less then that of the Ustaše government which carried a well-c ...
See also:Chetniks, Chetniks - Origins, Chetniks - World War II, Chetniks - Allied pilot rescues and Legion of Merit, Chetniks - Chetnik ideology, Chetniks - Collaboration and war crimes, Chetniks - Postwar era, Chetniks - Contemporary period Read more here: » Chetniks: Encyclopedia II - Chetniks - Postwar era |
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Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1463 - 1557.
During and shortly after the Ottomans' conquest of Bosnia it is estimated that the Ottoman forces took around 30,000 young into the Janissaries as a result of the devshirmeh (a.k.a. blood tax).
Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi.
Official population census by religion in Bosnia:
37,125 Christian houses
332 Moslem houses
Official population census by religion for Bosnian Sandžak:< ...
See also:Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Migrations and other, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 15th century - 19th century demographic changes, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Ottoman Empire, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1463 - 1557, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Late 16th century - Early 17th century, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Late 18th century - Early 19th century, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1875/1876 population census, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Serbian insurrections 1875-1878, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Austro-Hungary, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1910, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - First World War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Migrations, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - State of Slovenes Croats and Serbs to Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1921 population cencus, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1931 population census, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Second World War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Losses, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Expulsions and relocations, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Second Yugoslavia, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1945-1948 colonization of Vojvodina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1991, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1992 estimate, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bosnian War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Modern, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Notes Read more here: » Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Encyclopedia II - Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Ottoman Empire |
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Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1992 estimate.
4.4 million people of which:
Muslims (Bosniaks) 7 44%
Serbs 33%
Croats 17%
others 6%
Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bosnian War.
During the Yugoslav Wars, in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992-1995 ethnic cleansing and genocide drastically changed the ethnic composition and population distribution in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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See also:Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Migrations and other, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 15th century - 19th century demographic changes, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Ottoman Empire, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1463 - 1557, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Late 16th century - Early 17th century, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Late 18th century - Early 19th century, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1875/1876 population census, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Serbian insurrections 1875-1878, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Austro-Hungary, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1910, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - First World War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Migrations, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - State of Slovenes Croats and Serbs to Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1921 population cencus, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1931 population census, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Second World War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Losses, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Expulsions and relocations, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Second Yugoslavia, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1945-1948 colonization of Vojvodina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population censi, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1991, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1992 estimate, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bosnian War, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Modern, Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Notes Read more here: » Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Encyclopedia II - Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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|  |  |  | Zvornik: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectivesSince 2000, all Balkan countries are friendly towards the EU and the USA.
Greece has been a member of the European Union since 1981. Slovenia and Cyprus since 2004. Bulgaria and Romania are set to become members in 2007. Croatia is also expected to become part of these organizations, however due to lack of cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in a manhunt for fugitive general Ante Gotovina, in March 2005 its entrance has been postponed. Turkey initially applied in 1963 and as of 2004 ac ...
See also:History of the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Early history, History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic civilization, History of the Balkans - Hallstatt, History of the Balkans - Indo-Europeanization, History of the Balkans - Classical antiquity, History of the Balkans - Odrysian empire, History of the Balkans - Dacian kingdom, History of the Balkans - Greek city-states and their colonies, History of the Balkans - Empire of Macedon, History of the Balkans - Illyrian kingdoms, History of the Balkans - The Roman conquests, History of the Balkans - Christianity during the Daco-Roman era, History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations, History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples, History of the Balkans - Slavs, History of the Balkans - Magyars, History of the Balkans - Bulgars and Bulgarians, History of the Balkans - Vlachs Romanians Aromanians Morlachs Istro-Romanians, History of the Balkans - Balkan linguistic union, History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, History of the Balkans - Genoa colonies in lower Danube, History of the Balkans - Fourth Crusade in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Battle of Nicopolis, History of the Balkans - Eastern Roman Empire, History of the Balkans - Ottoman Empire, History of the Balkans - East-West Schism, History of the Balkans - Habsburg Empire, History of the Balkans - Rise of Independence, History of the Balkans - 1804 First Serbian Uprising and 1815 Second Serbian Uprising, History of the Balkans - 1821 revolt in Greece and Romania, History of the Balkans - 1829 Adrianople peace, History of the Balkans - 1831 Bosnian Rebellion, History of the Balkans - 1848 Revolution, History of the Balkans - Russian defeat in Crimea: the Balkan implications, History of the Balkans - Desire of Independence, History of the Balkans - April uprising, History of the Balkans - 1877 War, History of the Balkans - Secularisation in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Orthodoxy, History of the Balkans - The Pig War, History of the Balkans - Balkan Wars, History of the Balkans - First Balkan War, History of the Balkans - Second Balkan War, History of the Balkans - The Balkans in modern times, History of the Balkans - World War I in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War I, History of the Balkans - World War II in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War II, History of the Balkans - Balkans during the Cold War, History of the Balkans - Post-Communism, History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives Read more here: » History of the Balkans: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives |
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History of the Balkans - Odrysian empire.
Main article: Odrysian empire
The Odrysian empire was a union of Thracian tribes that was probably the first state to encompass a large part of the Balkans. It endured between the 5th century BC and the 3rd century BC.
History of the Balkans - Dacian kingdom.
Main article: Dacia
A kingdom of Dacia was in existence at least as e ...
See also:History of the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Early history, History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic civilization, History of the Balkans - Hallstatt, History of the Balkans - Indo-Europeanization, History of the Balkans - Classical antiquity, History of the Balkans - Odrysian empire, History of the Balkans - Dacian kingdom, History of the Balkans - Greek city-states and their colonies, History of the Balkans - Empire of Macedon, History of the Balkans - Illyrian kingdoms, History of the Balkans - The Roman conquests, History of the Balkans - Christianity during the Daco-Roman era, History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations, History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples, History of the Balkans - Slavs, History of the Balkans - Magyars, History of the Balkans - Bulgars and Bulgarians, History of the Balkans - Vlachs Romanians Aromanians Morlachs Istro-Romanians, History of the Balkans - Balkan linguistic union, History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, History of the Balkans - Genoa colonies in lower Danube, History of the Balkans - Fourth Crusade in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Battle of Nicopolis, History of the Balkans - Eastern Roman Empire, History of the Balkans - Ottoman Empire, History of the Balkans - East-West Schism, History of the Balkans - Habsburg Empire, History of the Balkans - Rise of Independence, History of the Balkans - 1804 First Serbian Uprising and 1815 Second Serbian Uprising, History of the Balkans - 1821 revolt in Greece and Romania, History of the Balkans - 1829 Adrianople peace, History of the Balkans - 1831 Bosnian Rebellion, History of the Balkans - 1848 Revolution, History of the Balkans - Russian defeat in Crimea: the Balkan implications, History of the Balkans - Desire of Independence, History of the Balkans - April uprising, History of the Balkans - 1877 War, History of the Balkans - Secularisation in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Orthodoxy, History of the Balkans - The Pig War, History of the Balkans - Balkan Wars, History of the Balkans - First Balkan War, History of the Balkans - Second Balkan War, History of the Balkans - The Balkans in modern times, History of the Balkans - World War I in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War I, History of the Balkans - World War II in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War II, History of the Balkans - Balkans during the Cold War, History of the Balkans - Post-Communism, History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives Read more here: » History of the Balkans: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Classical antiquity |
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History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic civilization.
Early cultures of the Balkans were predominantly agricultural. Archaeologists have identified several early culture-complexes, including the Cucuteni culture (4500 BC - 3500 BC), Vinča culture (5000 BC-3000 BC) and the Linearbandkeramic culture. A notable set of artifacts is the Tărtăria tablets, which appear to be inscribed with an early form of writing. Also deserving mention is the Butmir Culture, found on the outskirts of present day Sarajevo. Likely over ...
See also:History of the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Early history, History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic civilization, History of the Balkans - Hallstatt, History of the Balkans - Indo-Europeanization, History of the Balkans - Classical antiquity, History of the Balkans - Odrysian empire, History of the Balkans - Dacian kingdom, History of the Balkans - Greek city-states and their colonies, History of the Balkans - Empire of Macedon, History of the Balkans - Illyrian kingdoms, History of the Balkans - The Roman conquests, History of the Balkans - Christianity during the Daco-Roman era, History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations, History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples, History of the Balkans - Slavs, History of the Balkans - Magyars, History of the Balkans - Bulgars and Bulgarians, History of the Balkans - Vlachs Romanians Aromanians Morlachs Istro-Romanians, History of the Balkans - Balkan linguistic union, History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, History of the Balkans - Genoa colonies in lower Danube, History of the Balkans - Fourth Crusade in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Battle of Nicopolis, History of the Balkans - Eastern Roman Empire, History of the Balkans - Ottoman Empire, History of the Balkans - East-West Schism, History of the Balkans - Habsburg Empire, History of the Balkans - Rise of Independence, History of the Balkans - 1804 First Serbian Uprising and 1815 Second Serbian Uprising, History of the Balkans - 1821 revolt in Greece and Romania, History of the Balkans - 1829 Adrianople peace, History of the Balkans - 1831 Bosnian Rebellion, History of the Balkans - 1848 Revolution, History of the Balkans - Russian defeat in Crimea: the Balkan implications, History of the Balkans - Desire of Independence, History of the Balkans - April uprising, History of the Balkans - 1877 War, History of the Balkans - Secularisation in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Orthodoxy, History of the Balkans - The Pig War, History of the Balkans - Balkan Wars, History of the Balkans - First Balkan War, History of the Balkans - Second Balkan War, History of the Balkans - The Balkans in modern times, History of the Balkans - World War I in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War I, History of the Balkans - World War II in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War II, History of the Balkans - Balkans during the Cold War, History of the Balkans - Post-Communism, History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives Read more here: » History of the Balkans: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Early history |
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|  |  |  | Zvornik: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern periodThe Balkans was a confluence of great powers, a buffer between occident and orient. Various wars, rebellions, invasions, and disputes between different ethnic groups were supported by at least one great power, with at least one other great power opposed.
History of the Balkans - Genoa colonies in lower Danube.
Its name derived from Saint Giorgio. It was first mentioned in Codex Latinus Parisinus, in 1395 during the Mircea cel Batran and was ...
See also:History of the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Early history, History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic civilization, History of the Balkans - Hallstatt, History of the Balkans - Indo-Europeanization, History of the Balkans - Classical antiquity, History of the Balkans - Odrysian empire, History of the Balkans - Dacian kingdom, History of the Balkans - Greek city-states and their colonies, History of the Balkans - Empire of Macedon, History of the Balkans - Illyrian kingdoms, History of the Balkans - The Roman conquests, History of the Balkans - Christianity during the Daco-Roman era, History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations, History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples, History of the Balkans - Slavs, History of the Balkans - Magyars, History of the Balkans - Bulgars and Bulgarians, History of the Balkans - Vlachs Romanians Aromanians Morlachs Istro-Romanians, History of the Balkans - Balkan linguistic union, History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, History of the Balkans - Genoa colonies in lower Danube, History of the Balkans - Fourth Crusade in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Battle of Nicopolis, History of the Balkans - Eastern Roman Empire, History of the Balkans - Ottoman Empire, History of the Balkans - East-West Schism, History of the Balkans - Habsburg Empire, History of the Balkans - Rise of Independence, History of the Balkans - 1804 First Serbian Uprising and 1815 Second Serbian Uprising, History of the Balkans - 1821 revolt in Greece and Romania, History of the Balkans - 1829 Adrianople peace, History of the Balkans - 1831 Bosnian Rebellion, History of the Balkans - 1848 Revolution, History of the Balkans - Russian defeat in Crimea: the Balkan implications, History of the Balkans - Desire of Independence, History of the Balkans - April uprising, History of the Balkans - 1877 War, History of the Balkans - Secularisation in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Orthodoxy, History of the Balkans - The Pig War, History of the Balkans - Balkan Wars, History of the Balkans - First Balkan War, History of the Balkans - Second Balkan War, History of the Balkans - The Balkans in modern times, History of the Balkans - World War I in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War I, History of the Balkans - World War II in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War II, History of the Balkans - Balkans during the Cold War, History of the Balkans - Post-Communism, History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives Read more here: » History of the Balkans: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern period |
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|  |  |  | Zvornik: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Rise of IndependenceThe Ottoman (Turkish) Empire was losing influence, status and territory throughout the 19th century, known as the 'sick man of Europe'; and the future division of the Ottoman empire was proving a source of great friction between the 'Great Powers'. It was a multi-national empire and the subject peoples of this Empire did not want their fate to be decided by other world powers as the Ottoman dynasty collapsed. Towards the end of the 19th century Serbs, Bulgarians, Romanians and Magyars began to demand the right to set up their own independent states ...
See also:History of the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Early history, History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic civilization, History of the Balkans - Hallstatt, History of the Balkans - Indo-Europeanization, History of the Balkans - Classical antiquity, History of the Balkans - Odrysian empire, History of the Balkans - Dacian kingdom, History of the Balkans - Greek city-states and their colonies, History of the Balkans - Empire of Macedon, History of the Balkans - Illyrian kingdoms, History of the Balkans - The Roman conquests, History of the Balkans - Christianity during the Daco-Roman era, History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations, History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples, History of the Balkans - Slavs, History of the Balkans - Magyars, History of the Balkans - Bulgars and Bulgarians, History of the Balkans - Vlachs Romanians Aromanians Morlachs Istro-Romanians, History of the Balkans - Balkan linguistic union, History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, History of the Balkans - Genoa colonies in lower Danube, History of the Balkans - Fourth Crusade in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Battle of Nicopolis, History of the Balkans - Eastern Roman Empire, History of the Balkans - Ottoman Empire, History of the Balkans - East-West Schism, History of the Balkans - Habsburg Empire, History of the Balkans - Rise of Independence, History of the Balkans - 1804 First Serbian Uprising and 1815 Second Serbian Uprising, History of the Balkans - 1821 revolt in Greece and Romania, History of the Balkans - 1829 Adrianople peace, History of the Balkans - 1831 Bosnian Rebellion, History of the Balkans - 1848 Revolution, History of the Balkans - Russian defeat in Crimea: the Balkan implications, History of the Balkans - Desire of Independence, History of the Balkans - April uprising, History of the Balkans - 1877 War, History of the Balkans - Secularisation in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Orthodoxy, History of the Balkans - The Pig War, History of the Balkans - Balkan Wars, History of the Balkans - First Balkan War, History of the Balkans - Second Balkan War, History of the Balkans - The Balkans in modern times, History of the Balkans - World War I in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War I, History of the Balkans - World War II in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War II, History of the Balkans - Balkans during the Cold War, History of the Balkans - Post-Communism, History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives Read more here: » History of the Balkans: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Rise of Independence |
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|  |  |  | Zvornik: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Balkan WarsMain article: Balkan Wars
History of the Balkans - First Balkan War.
Main article: First Balkan War
For more info please use the main article; October 8, 1912 the First Balkan War began when Montenegro declared war against Ottoman Empire - pre-empting a warning from Russia and Austria-Hungary. Among other battles, the Greek army defeated the Ottoman Empire in the Central Macedonia Battle of Giannitsa, October 19th. The Bulgarian 2nd army , comanded by General Vladimir Vazo ...
See also:History of the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Early history, History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic civilization, History of the Balkans - Hallstatt, History of the Balkans - Indo-Europeanization, History of the Balkans - Classical antiquity, History of the Balkans - Odrysian empire, History of the Balkans - Dacian kingdom, History of the Balkans - Greek city-states and their colonies, History of the Balkans - Empire of Macedon, History of the Balkans - Illyrian kingdoms, History of the Balkans - The Roman conquests, History of the Balkans - Christianity during the Daco-Roman era, History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations, History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples, History of the Balkans - Slavs, History of the Balkans - Magyars, History of the Balkans - Bulgars and Bulgarians, History of the Balkans - Vlachs Romanians Aromanians Morlachs Istro-Romanians, History of the Balkans - Balkan linguistic union, History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, History of the Balkans - Genoa colonies in lower Danube, History of the Balkans - Fourth Crusade in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Battle of Nicopolis, History of the Balkans - Eastern Roman Empire, History of the Balkans - Ottoman Empire, History of the Balkans - East-West Schism, History of the Balkans - Habsburg Empire, History of the Balkans - Rise of Independence, History of the Balkans - 1804 First Serbian Uprising and 1815 Second Serbian Uprising, History of the Balkans - 1821 revolt in Greece and Romania, History of the Balkans - 1829 Adrianople peace, History of the Balkans - 1831 Bosnian Rebellion, History of the Balkans - 1848 Revolution, History of the Balkans - Russian defeat in Crimea: the Balkan implications, History of the Balkans - Desire of Independence, History of the Balkans - April uprising, History of the Balkans - 1877 War, History of the Balkans - Secularisation in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Orthodoxy, History of the Balkans - The Pig War, History of the Balkans - Balkan Wars, History of the Balkans - First Balkan War, History of the Balkans - Second Balkan War, History of the Balkans - The Balkans in modern times, History of the Balkans - World War I in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War I, History of the Balkans - World War II in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War II, History of the Balkans - Balkans during the Cold War, History of the Balkans - Post-Communism, History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives Read more here: » History of the Balkans: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Balkan Wars |
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|  |  |  | Zvornik: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - The Pig WarMain Article: Bosnian crisis
The means adopted by the governments of Vienna and Budapest to nullify the plans of Serbian expansion were generally to maintain the political emiettement of the Serb race, the isolation of one group from another, the virtually enforced emigration of Slavs on a large scale and their substitution by German colonists, and the encouragement of rivalry and discord between Roman Catholic Croat and Orthodox Serb. No railways were allowed to be built in Dalmatia, communication between Agram (Zagreb) ...
See also:History of the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Early history, History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic civilization, History of the Balkans - Hallstatt, History of the Balkans - Indo-Europeanization, History of the Balkans - Classical antiquity, History of the Balkans - Odrysian empire, History of the Balkans - Dacian kingdom, History of the Balkans - Greek city-states and their colonies, History of the Balkans - Empire of Macedon, History of the Balkans - Illyrian kingdoms, History of the Balkans - The Roman conquests, History of the Balkans - Christianity during the Daco-Roman era, History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations, History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples, History of the Balkans - Slavs, History of the Balkans - Magyars, History of the Balkans - Bulgars and Bulgarians, History of the Balkans - Vlachs Romanians Aromanians Morlachs Istro-Romanians, History of the Balkans - Balkan linguistic union, History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, History of the Balkans - Genoa colonies in lower Danube, History of the Balkans - Fourth Crusade in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Battle of Nicopolis, History of the Balkans - Eastern Roman Empire, History of the Balkans - Ottoman Empire, History of the Balkans - East-West Schism, History of the Balkans - Habsburg Empire, History of the Balkans - Rise of Independence, History of the Balkans - 1804 First Serbian Uprising and 1815 Second Serbian Uprising, History of the Balkans - 1821 revolt in Greece and Romania, History of the Balkans - 1829 Adrianople peace, History of the Balkans - 1831 Bosnian Rebellion, History of the Balkans - 1848 Revolution, History of the Balkans - Russian defeat in Crimea: the Balkan implications, History of the Balkans - Desire of Independence, History of the Balkans - April uprising, History of the Balkans - 1877 War, History of the Balkans - Secularisation in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Orthodoxy, History of the Balkans - The Pig War, History of the Balkans - Balkan Wars, History of the Balkans - First Balkan War, History of the Balkans - Second Balkan War, History of the Balkans - The Balkans in modern times, History of the Balkans - World War I in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War I, History of the Balkans - World War II in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War II, History of the Balkans - Balkans during the Cold War, History of the Balkans - Post-Communism, History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives Read more here: » History of the Balkans: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - The Pig War |
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History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic cultures.
Early cultures of the Balkans were predominantly agricultural. Archaeologists have identified several early culture-complexes, including the Cucuteni culture (4500 BC - 3500 BC), Vinča culture (5000 BC-3000 BC) and the Linearbandkeramic culture. A notable set of artifacts is the Tărtăria tablets, which appear to be inscribed with an early form of writing. Also deserving mention is the Butmir Culture, found on the outskirts of present day Sarajevo. Likely overrun ...
See also:History of the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Early history, History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic cultures, History of the Balkans - Hallstatt, History of the Balkans - Indo-Europeanization, History of the Balkans - Classical antiquity, History of the Balkans - Odrysian empire, History of the Balkans - Dacian kingdom, History of the Balkans - Greek city-states and their colonies, History of the Balkans - Empire of Macedon, History of the Balkans - Illyrian kingdoms, History of the Balkans - The Roman conquests, History of the Balkans - Christianity during the Daco-Roman era, History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations, History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples, History of the Balkans - Slavs, History of the Balkans - Magyars, History of the Balkans - Bulgars and Bulgarians, History of the Balkans - Vlachs Romanians Aromanians Morlachs Istro-Romanians, History of the Balkans - Balkan linguistic union, History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, History of the Balkans - Genoa colonies in lower Danube, History of the Balkans - Fourth Crusade in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Battle of Nicopolis, History of the Balkans - Eastern Roman Empire, History of the Balkans - Ottoman Empire, History of the Balkans - East-West Schism, History of the Balkans - Habsburg Empire, History of the Balkans - Rise of Independence, History of the Balkans - 1804 First Serbian Uprising and 1815 Second Serbian Uprising, History of the Balkans - 1821 revolt in Greece and Romania, History of the Balkans - 1829 Adrianople peace, History of the Balkans - 1831 Bosnian Rebellion, History of the Balkans - 1848 Revolution, History of the Balkans - Russian defeat in Crimea: the Balkan implications, History of the Balkans - Desire of Independence, History of the Balkans - April uprising, History of the Balkans - 1877 War, History of the Balkans - Secularisation in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Orthodoxy, History of the Balkans - The Pig War, History of the Balkans - Balkan Wars, History of the Balkans - First Balkan War, History of the Balkans - Second Balkan War, History of the Balkans - The Balkans in modern times, History of the Balkans - World War I in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War I, History of the Balkans - World War II in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War II, History of the Balkans - Balkans during the Cold War, History of the Balkans - Post-Communism, History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives Read more here: » History of the Balkans: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - Early history |
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|  |  |  | Zvornik: Encyclopedia II - Bosnia and Herzegovina - EtymologyThe first preserved mention of the name "Bosnia" lies in the De Administrando Imperio, a politico-geographical handbook written by Byzantine emperor Constantine VII in 958. The Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja from 1172-1196 also names Bosnia, and references an earlier source from the year 753. The exact meaning and origin of the word is unclear. The most popular theory holds that Bosnia comes from the name of the Bosna river around which it has been historically based. Philologist Anton Mayer proposed a connection with the Indo-Euro ...
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