Bosnia And Herzegovina
The flag of Bosnia-Herzegovina is unique and bright. Yellow, White and Blue represent Peace and Equality amongst the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The stars are regarded as Europe, the stars also go limitless hence why there are half stars. The points of the Triangle stand for the main people if the country. In this case it is the Serbians, Bosniaks and the Croatians.
Bosnia and Herzegovina are currently competing in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
They are currently coming 4th in Pool F. Overall they are coming 21st. They have never won the FIFA Football World Cup.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in Europe near Serbia, Italy and Croatia. The capital city is Sarajevo.
About the country - In Bosnia-Herzegovina they speak Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian.
On November 25th it is their National Day
Bosnia And Herzegovina have many dishes. They’re food is influenced mainly by the Turkish and Muslim. Bosanski Lonac is one of the many dishes in Bosnia And Herzegovina. It is made from lamb, cabbage,carrots,tomatoes, potatoes, onions,garlic, peppers and vinegar. Basically these ingredients are all added together to form a curry like meal, with all different kinds of surprises inside.
Bosnia And Herzegovina music is a mixture of sounds. Music is customarily made with bagpipes, wooden flutes and the sargija. The sargija is mandolin like instrument.
Musicians include Goran Bregovic, Indexi, Dino Merlin and many more.
Each village and town in Bosnia and Herzegovina has different traditional clothing. Between all the clothing you can spot numerous differences, depending on the pattern and style of the clothing.
There are many famous landscapes in Bosnia-Herzegovina. One in particular is the Sarajevo Tunnel, which was used to connect the Bosnian Army to Sarajevo.
A place to visit is Neum, which is the only coastal line town in Bosnia-Herzegovina. It also has an amazing beach with a spectacular view.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is predominantly known for its many races that live together. For example the Serbians,Croatians and Bosniaks.
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