bosnia
IPA: bˈɑzniʌ
Root Word: Bosnia
noun
- The northern three-fourths of the country of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a geographic and historical entity, not an administrative unit.
- Ellipsis of Bosnia and Herzegovina. (the whole country). [A country on the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. Official name: Bosnia and Herzegovina. Capital and largest city: Sarajevo. Part of Yugoslavia until 1992.]
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Examples of "bosnia" in Sentences
- Bosnia in order to fight there.
- He established vassalage in Bosnia and Raska.
- Comparison to the name of Bosnia is laughable.
- Bosnia is the border crossroad in the middle of Europe.
- During the war in Bosnia the village was in the Srebrenica enclave.
- They were one of the constitutive groups of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- The Serbs and Croats too are constitutive peoples, nations, of Bosnia.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina and Bosnia Herzegovina are one of the same thing.
- He was the first custodian of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- In Bosnia, they have warned children of the lingering dangers of land mines.
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