- with the all-encomp****ing
national demonym Bosnians and Herzegovinians. As a
common demonym, the term
Bosnians should not be
confused with the ethnonym...
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officials quickly came to an
agreement with the
Bosnians,
tensions remained and a m****
emigration of
Bosnians occurred. However, a
state of
relative stability...
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Herzegovina Bosnians,
people who live in, or come from,
Bosnia and
Herzegovina Bosnian Croats, an
ethnic group and one of
three constitutive nations of
Bosnia and...
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frequently refer to
Bosniaks as
Bosnian Muslims or
simply as
Bosnians,
though the
latter term can also
denote all
inhabitants of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (regardless...
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Bosnians,
citizens of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina or
people who
identify as
Bosnians on an
interethnic basis.
Bosnians may also
refer to:
Bosnian Bosniaks,...
- were
foreign volunteers in each faction. The
Bosnians mainly organised into the Army of the
Republic of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (Armija
Republike Bosne i...
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Bosnian War
which lasted from 1992–95. Nevertheless, many
Bosnians immigrated to the
United States as
early as the 19th century. The
largest Bosnian-American...
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crusades against Bosnia, but none ever took place. The
failed crusade led to
mistrust and
hatred for
Hungarians among the
Bosnians that
lasted for centuries...
- Doug. "
Bosnians in St.
Louis area mark a time of
trouble " (Archive). St.
Louis Post-Dispatch.
April 6, 2012. Sanchez,
Margaux Wexberg. "
Bosnians in St...
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County alone. The
largest concentration of
Bosnians in
Chicago live on the
North Side. The
first Bosnians settled in
Chicago in the late 19th and early...