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Vipera berus bosniensis, the
Balkan cross adder or
Bosnian viper, is a
venomous subspecies of
viper endemic to the
Balkan Peninsula. It is only
found within...
- The
Bosnian Church (Serbo-Croatian:
Crkva bosanska/Црква босанска) was an
autonomous Christian church in
medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Historians traditionally...
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Geophilus bosniensis is a
species of soil
centipede in the
family Geophilidae endemic to
Bosnia and Herzegovina. It
grows up to 30
millimeters and has...
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being valid including the
nominotypical subspecies. The
subspecies V. b.
bosniensis and V. b.
sachalinensis have been
regarded as full
species in some recent...
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Diocese of
Bosnia (Latin:
Dioecesis Bosniensis) was a
Latin Catholic diocese that
existed in
Bosnia between the 11th and 15th centuries, and
remained formally...
- The
Bilino Polje abjuration, also
known as “Confessio
Christianorum bosniensis”, was an act of
alleged heresy abjuration by
Bosnian clergy in presence...
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archbishop of the archdiocese. The
Diocese of
Bosnia (Latin:
Dioecesis Bosniensis)
existed in
Bosnia between the 11th and 15th centuries, and
remained as...
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Bosnian ethnonym emerged with the
historical term "Bošnjanin" (Latin:
Bosniensis)
which denoted the
people of the
medieval Bosnian Kingdom. By the 15th...
- masculine: Bošnjanin / Бошњанин, feminine: Bošnjanka / Бошњанка; Latin:
Bosniensis),
meaning Bosnians, is the name
originating from the
Middle Ages, used...
- Béla IV of
Hungary granted it to the
Diocese of
Bosnia (Latin:
Dioecesis Bosniensis), and the
Bishop moved his seat here in 1246. The
predecessor to the newer...