- The
Bosniaks (Bosnian: Bošnjaci, Cyrillic: Бошњаци,
pronounced [boʃɲǎːtsi];
singular masculine: Bošnjak [bǒʃɲaːk], feminine: Bošnjakinja) are a
South Slavic...
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Constitution of the
Federation of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina called the
language "
Bosniac language",
until 2002 when it was
changed in
Amendment XXIX of the Constitution...
- of
Bosnia were
sometimes also
referred to as
Bosniacs or Bosniaks. All of
those terms (Bosnians,
Bosniacs, Bosniaks) were used interchangeably, as common...
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Bosniacs may
refer to: as a
spelling variant for Bosniaks, an
ethnonym designating ethnic Bosniaks as a
spelling variant for Bosnians, a
demonym designating...
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Bosniak nationalism (Bosnian: bošnjački nacionalizam) or
Bosniakdom (Bosnian: bošnjaštvo) is the
nationalism that ****erts the
nationality of
Bosniaks and...
- Herzegovina. The
constitution is
consociational in
nature and
describes Bosniacs,
Croats and
Serbs as "constituent peoples,"
giving each
ethnic group far...
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Bosniak National Council may
refer to:
Bosniak National Council (Serbia)
Bosniak National Council (Croatia)
Bosniak National Council (North Macedonia)...
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peoples and
national minorities who live in Montenegro: Montenegrins, Serbs,
Bosniacs, Albanians, Muslims,
Croats and the others, are
committed to democratic...
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movements led by
serbian monk
Visarion Sarai,
Nicolae Oprea Miclăuş, and the
bosniac monk
Sofronie of Cioara,
under the
influence of the
dominant Serbian Orthodox...
- The
official language in
Montenegro shall be Montenegrin.[…]Serbian,
Bosniac,
Albanian and
Croatian shall also be in the
official use.
Official communique...