Bosnia-Herzegovina in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for Bosnia-Herzegovina in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

Bosnia-Herzegovina [ˈbɒznɪəˌhɜːzəˈgɒvɪnə, Am ˈbɑːzniəˌhertsəgoʊviːnə] N

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It is the dominant instrument used in sevdalinka, a traditional genre of folk music from Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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In season 2010/2011 eljezniar have won their fourth cup of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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The conflicts destroyed the formerly communist republic and produced the civil wars in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1992-95.
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As a result Bosnia-Herzegovina now has a wide tourist industry and a fast expanding service sector thanks to the strong annual growth in tourist arrivals.
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He made 15 appearances for the Bosnia-Herzegovina national team.
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These are the most popular skiing mountains in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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In 2004, she became a citizen of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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They eventually finished in 8th position (out of 24) with 72 points receiving a maximum 12 points from Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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The unit's all-volunteer force flew 1,082 airdrop and air-land sorties and delivered 2,215 tons of food and supplies into war-torn Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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Giving it one of the best climates for economic expansion in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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