Save my email on this account and email me once you reach Egypt and I will meet you and take you to a journey in Cairo, or if you have some meetings in Egypt you can do it and when you finish we can have a good time blessings brother 🥰
Yuriy Water We would leave them but the Croats and Serbs are the ones who won't leave them. They see us as ''Turks'' not as Slavs and they just don't want to admit it although Serbia was under the Ottoman empire longer than Bosnia and we don't tell them ''Turks''It's a fact that we just took islam and some cultural characteristics from the Turks
***** im talking only about Bosnia's problem, nationalists ruin the country, any form of nationalism will put country into depression. "Unite again"- if u mean Yugoslavia, wont work again.
***** I understand that serbs are main nationalistic power and croats as well, thats the dificulty of problem. Progress would be gained if country were not so religious. And thats were the another problem lays. Serbs are ultraortodoxy and muslim are ultrareligion by default, from what i know croats are not so religious, so problem lays between 2 ultrareligious forces. What do you mean "They as us as ''Turks'' not as Slavs and they just don't want to admit it"? Croats were one of the oldest slavic tribes, i have blood ties with them cuz we had the same ancestors (White Croats), the diffirence in that we stayed around Carpathians and they migrated to Pannonia and then to Dalmatia they came from Carpathian mountaines and settled in Dalmatia. Serbs are little bit diffirent with their own uniqness, but they are slavs in general.
***** The only ones who think that are the people who went to western nations during the wars and only come back for vacations. For some reason, they tend to be retardedly nationalistic even though there are many Serbs, Croats, and Bosniaks who emigrated to western countries. I mean, even Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party, says Bosniaks are not Turks...
@@theonewhoasked2811 I was born in 🇧🇦 and I’m a Croat. But why did you write: Ya volim ovde Ja koliko znam, piše se: Ja volim ovdje živjeti. A ne: Ya volim ovde
I always wanted to visit Denmark I’ve been to Norway and Sweden (both countries were only airport layovers though I don’t know if that really counts lol) but I’ve never been to Denmark unfortunately.
Работих във Франкфурт с българин. Казваше се Тео, велик човек и дотогава не знаех, че вашият език е толкова подобен на нашия в Босна в повечето случаи се разбирахме добре, имате поздрав от Високо
"Hi, I'm speaking American." "Hello, I'm speaking British." "Hi, I'm speaking Irish." "You know what, you guys all pretty much understand each other and you're all kinda like saying the same thing; aren't you all speaking the sa--" "NO." That's it, I'm done. XD
***** Interesting. Can you tell if someone is B/C/S by how they speak? In Ireland you can tell where people are from in the country the second they open their mouth. There are even separate accents/dialects in Dublin.
BNJT Yes, actually in most cases.I'll give you one example of one difference and it is the main difference, there are few more in grammar. So, the word milk in Bosnian: mlijeko; Croatian: mlijeko; Serbian: mleko; and that main difference is in that "ije/je" and "e" part. So every word in Bosnian/Croatian (as you can see they are pretty much same) that has that "ije/je" part in Serbian is written only as "e" (beautiful-lijepo-lepo; world-svijet-svet...). Also in Croatia, and some parts of Bosnia, where people instead of "ije/je" and "e", are using "i", but this is not official language it is like slang. In these countries (BIH, CRO, SRB) there are also a lot of dialects, but again the main difference is the same. Of course, there are some special cases. In the conclusion, yes we can differentiate people by how they speak :D
BNJT Usually it is quite possible to tell if someone is from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia or Serbia, by the way the speak, the dialect. Montenegro is a bit more tricky, as it's sort of a mix between Serbian and Bosnian, but not really... It's around the boarder regions it gets tricky. But the religious or ethnic group to is hard to tell, as Muslims in Serbia and Montenegro don't have the same dialect as Muslims in Bosnia... Well, anyway... It's all one language. The problem is nationalism. Some nationalist orthodox Christians/Serbs claiming that Bosnian Muslims are actually Serbs (or they were Serbs a few centuries ago), while some nationalist Catholics/Croats claim the same thing about the Bosnian Muslims, thus negating the sovereign country of Bosnia and Herzegovina and more or less negating the right of Bosnian Muslims to exist. The problem is that citizens of the medieval Bosnian kingdom didn't actually move to Bosnia from Croatia or Serbia. They were sort of Christian themselves and created their own kingdom, that was sort of always under attack. The medieval times were dark times... Anyway, no matter what, anti-Bosnia nationalists are trying, and have been trying for more than 20 years, to erase the historic continuity of a clearly defined region/country that existed from around 1180. And the problem for anti-Bosnian nationalists is usually the Muslim population, that are sometimes seen as Turks (due to the Ottoman empire) and thus traitors, and, as previously noted, sometimes seen as Serbs or Croats, depending on who vents his/her opinion. The nationalists in the neighboring Croatia and Serbia have basically throughout the 20th century used Catholics and orthodox Christians respectively in order to reach their goal of territorial expansion, but as late as the 19th century, all people were said to be Bosnian. Some say that, at least. I'm not too sure of that. I think that those that were not "Turks" or Muslim during the rule Ottoman empire, I don't think that they always called themselves Bosnian. Bosnia was at that time only a region in the Ottoman empire, so naturally, those that remained Christian were drawn in by their respective Christian brothers, i.e. the states of Croatia and Serbia (which didn't really exist as states during that time either); it was probably some time during the 19th century that the awakening of the national ideas happened, and Bosnian Catholics were dubbed Croat by Croatians, while Bosnian orthodox Christians were dubbed Serb by Serbians. After the withdrawal of the Ottoman empire, Bosnia remained a region within Austria-Hungary, so the "Turks", as the Muslims were called, lost their political power. Obviously, Serbia saw its chance to unite all the south Slavic people by eliminating archduke Franz Ferdinand, and there would not be a Bosnia anymore. It was reinstated as a one of the republics in Yugoslavia in 1943, during WWII, and it was only in 1974 that the Bosnian Muslims were recognized as a people of their own. But they were not called Bosnian, because all people living in the republic were Bosnian (geographically, not nationally), so Bosnian Muslims got the national term "Muslim" with a capital M (religious groups in that language are not written with a capital letter). So, of course, when the 1990's approached and nationalism rose (rooted in WWII losing fascist, nazi and collaborator groups), there was not a consensus regarding Bosnia and Herzegovina. Generally speaking only Bosnian Muslims and small numbers of others were identifying themselves as Bosnian (a very small number as Yugoslav, but Yugoslavia was just about dead anyway)... Naturally the Bosnian Croats (i.e. Catholics) and the Bosnian Serbs (i.e. orthodox Christians) were reluctant to live in a country ruled by Muslims, even though equality for all people/nations was written in the constitution. They didn't want Bosnia and Herzegovina because they didn't see themselves as Bosnian, thanks to the nationalist politicians fear mongering. Serbs were still clinging to Yugoslavia, which by that point was basically a greater Serbia run by Milosevic, who funded the wars in Croatia and Bosnia. Croats, on the other side, were against Yugoslavia, but soon after Bosnia and Herzegovina became a sovereign state, they started looking towards Croatia in fulfilling their national desires of living in Croatia, by widening Croatia's boarders (Croatia's president Tudjman's policy in action). At the same time, the Muslim nationalist party, run by Bosnia's first president Izetbegovic, slowly alienated pro-Bosnian Croats and Serbs; as the war went on, the Bosnian identity was sort of equated to the Muslim identity. So basically, it's all about identity seeking. Yugoslavia ended, and the only ones that were there to fill the political and the identity vacuum were nationalists. One ethnic group's identity became more clearly formulated (by the nationalists, usually in contrast to the evil Communist Yugoslav oppressors). But that newly awakened national identity usually meant that while "our people" now must have their rights fulfilled (as formulated by the nationalists), the others' (other peoples') were not a part of the equation; "our nation's" rights were usually seen, or formulated as the opposite of other nations' rights, so they were naturally to be fulfilled at other peoples' expense. Lack of democratic history in the region meant that the political elites were reluctant to compromise and they sacrificed more than 100.000 peoples lives only in Bosnia and Herzegovina in order to create ethnically clean territories, for their own ideal of nationally pure countries. And mentally, the ruling elites are still there, and still poisoning the minds of the people, leaving the whole war thing still an open chapter. It's quite sickening, actually.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the most interesting countries I've been so far with very friendly people overall. From what I've seen, it's sometimes easier to get along with German than with English. Greetings from Germany :D
We do learn Germany in school and alongside english and Turkish its one of the many languages a lot of people know in bosnia Ljubav od bosne Means love from bosnia
razumijem sta vices..ali za neke od nas..ta proslost je nam promijenila cijeli zivot. ali ipak si upravu..ako hrvat vice "volim te Bosno" pa jebi ga volim I ja tebe
I am from Netherlands but Serbian parents, But they feel more Like Yugoslavs...that was time they were raised. I went to Sarajevo a year ag o. And i really loved that city, nice atmosphere and where East meets West. Very interesting vibe. And the food is...so gOOD! Best Burek!
@@emin6156 not really since your people murder our muslims brother. No matter what you said it was still east. Muslim is 45% The whitest muslim in Europe.
@@emin6156 "we are convert from Chrit to Islam" when? Yesterday? No one cares. Dont u think I dont know it. Your anchestor choose to convert to Islam since Ottoman Empire occupied. No force to belief Islam according to history. And Europe is not one country. Of course not all women will wear hijab. So what's a matter? And I dont like Sprks, They're murder muslim in 1995 😡 Btw, before dutch occupied my country, majority is Budhist and Hindus. But even missionarist spread their teach. Islam become have most believer. Also in my country, not all women wear hijab. It is not a matter 🙄
@Neverlandia bosnians converted by free will, cause their old christian heresy religion was similiar to islam and they didnt get accepted by west christians
The fact that the country is sometimes called “the heart shaped land” is so cute to me! Sending lots of love to Bosnia and Herzegovina from China! 🇨🇳❤️🇧🇦
Quoting Geography Now: "suprisingly, malaysia is also a huge supporter of the country and during the war became the only country in Asia to accept Bosnian Refugees". As a Malaysian i'm so proud of this. Our previous leader has really instilled islamic teaching which to help other human being in their difficult time. Today we are also home one of the largest Rohingya refugees in the world. Just now, we couldn't accept any additional refugees due to wuhan covid19 pandemic because we re also struggling ourselves to fight this pandemic. Our resources and budget for now mainly focusing on fighthing the pendemic.
@@LoneWolf_7.62 Really I thought it was the other way round,and the fact that now Indonesia is turning into strict Islamic country where before it was secular no drama, you can do whatever you want according to the law, but not so. I saw this very known preacher ,he is always together with the police catching people or should I say "LGBTQ " people cause of profanity and blah blah. Is that not what is happening?I saw in the news and these preachers being interviewed they want to turn the country in SHARIA LAW country
Sarajevo's a great city, and I'd recommend it to anyone - it's got a weirdly segregated mix of Ottoman areas with trinket shops and cafés serving strong coffee, and Austro-Hungarian districts with bars and Western shops. A really interesting and beautiful place, and its recent history really hits you. I'd love to go back and visit the rest of the country!
In Sarajevo, you have 25 different nations to live and 6 different religion. If you don't cause ethnical/religious problems, you'll not get them. Simply. We live in strongly religious harmony. Only in Sarajevo you can see synagogue, mosque and church in 100 meters of space between them overall. I'm from Bosnia and I'm proud.
chrisshorenumber1 like if there are tension between serbs, croats and bosnians. For example will it be ok if I wear a visible cross around my neck or not?
Thank you everyone for saying such good things about my country feel free to visit it its a pretty lovely place Love from bosnia and hercegovina In bosnian Hvala vam svima sto govorite ove lijepe stvari o mojoj državi slobodno je posjeti te jako je dobroljubljivo malo mjesto i ljubav od Bosne
Visited Sarajevo this summer and really left my heart there. I felt an incredible connection with this astonishing city, going through what it has gone through really made the city develop a complete functioning heart and it is impossible not to fall in love with it. I can't wait to visit again, love from Italy.
I love our complex country. 😍 If you're ever thinking about visiting, you don't have to worry about our distinctions, you will feel welcomed in any part of our country. Beautiful nature, great food and cool people! 😎
Zana who gave u that name? Just out of intresst, cuz thats an old Albanian name... ZANA, a girls name. However a lot of Albanians there now speak slavic, moat of them are slavic muslims called bosnians
I'm from Bosnia, ethnically Serbian, but we don't hate each other. Of course there is idiots who think only he's nation is good, others are bad. But most of people don't give a damn about nationality. I have friends who are Croats and Muslims, we have good time together. War is staged by western countries, because Yugoslavia was strong country and NATO don't want anyone else strong besides them. Of course easiest way to destroy one country whit that many different nations is by setting fire between them. Now we are only slaves for IMF loans, everything is worse than before, worse for all nations, no one live good. Unlike before, but we didn't see that by then, what is going to happen.
Scorpion 75 Doboj. Ne znam kako je u Zvorniku, pretpostavljam slična situacija, kao i u Doboju. Prepucavanje između SDS-a, koji je na vlasti i SNSD-a. Samo se optužuju kako su oni drugi loši, a mi stanovnici ništa od toga nemamo. SNSD optužuje SDS da radi neke stvari loše, poput poskupljenja komunalija, a isti SNSD poskupljuje struju na nivou države.
Bosnians are really kind hearted people and also they have struggles in the past and Alhamdullillah they made all the way successfully... Best of luck brothers... Many of our peace keepers were in the Bosnian war... Love from Bangladesh 💛💛
Dorian Banana We are obligated to learn Cyrillic in schools, but mostly the Latin letters are used. Our official documents are usually written in both Cyrillic and Latin. In Republika Srpska Cyrillic is more used in institutions than in Federation.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, a land so ancient, so complex, so tragic yet so beautiful. Peace and love and to my Bosniak brothers and sisters Salam from Malaysia! 🇲🇾🇧🇦
@@garagedwellermusic There is no need for a "burek sa mesom" term, because there is no "burek bez mesa". There is only BUREK, which must contain meat. Otherwise it's one of these: Sirnica - pita with cheese Krompirusa - pita with potatoes Zeljanica - pita with spinach Sve su pite pite, al' burek je pitac. : p
Greetings to bosnia from Algeria I love you guys you have such an amzing country don't look to the past and move forward Ps : vahid halilozic ( Ex coach of Algeria NT) is great coach
i love bosnia and herzegovina It is a very beautiful country regardless of your beliefs all the people there are sincere and friendly relations between our countries should expand and deepen Love from Azerbaijan to Bosnia and Herzegovina ⚜️🇧🇦❤️🇦🇿 💯
I am impressed with you knowledge and understaning of political situation in Bosnia. Its hard to explain it to anyone who doesn't live here. I am struggling with this topic whenever some friends from abroad ask me this question. Next time i will let them watch this video 😊
@@ilirianbardhi7901 pa nisu svi Bosanci Muslimani, ima i Hrvata, Srba pored Muslimana. On je pozdravio cijelu BiH nije rekao pozdrav Muslimani, nego je generalizovao. 1.5 miliona Muslimana, 1.3 Srba, 700 hiljada Hrvata. Čini mi se koliko se sjećam, ne držite me za riječ ali su cifre takve ili slične
So I just realized I uploaded this video without a background music track. It's too late. You guys have already seen too much. I'm just going to leave it. This will forever go down in history as "the video with no music"
Joe Serpa In order for someone to be a majority u have to have more then 50% of the same people in a specific place which Bosnian Muslims do not have. So technically there is no majority in Bosnia and all people govern themselves :D
It makes me feel really positive seeing the heavy theme in every comment section of the series of people from countries giving love to people from other countries.
7:19 Irish is actually a Language, and it has no relation to English in any way. It's one of the six surviving Celtic Languages, along with Scottish Gaelic (pronounced Gah-lick), Manx, Welsh, Cornish, and Breton. Fun Fact: The theme song of Metal Gear Solid 1 is sung in Irish.
We are calm because we are some of those who are looking to a good future together, and there are those idiots who want start war all over again, thats pretty much what i see, hear and feel when im back in Bosnia and that also happens in those comment sections.
2:24 That is crazy, never realized this. Herzog (High German) or Hertog in Dutch was like a Marshall at first I think that gathered the troops for the king. Then later is pretty much the equivelant of a Duke. Her is 'army' and tog is supposedly 'leader' but I think it's even related to English 'tugging' and 'towing' and Dutch 'teugels' (which are a horses reins).
Emilos Gregoriou Sarajevo is the cheapest city in the world, media said in 2012. Email me on handg54229@gmail.com if you want to know some new thing about my country.
***** even if it was cheap there is no denying that it looks great, the landscape, to the architecture. And where else will you find Mosques in Europe (I don't consider Turkey as European and no, not because I am Cypriot that is irrelevant) ? It is unique and while it had a harsh war not that long ago, I think it has potential.
Greetings from Bosnia, I love your videos and my family loves them aswell. i am pure Bosniak blood with my parents both being from sarejevo. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
That feeling when you are from Bosnia and Herzegovina but this guy knows more stuff about your country than you..
Nisi sam xD
+Tarik ĆOSOVIĆ Nije sramota. Bitno je naučiti što novo. :D
Oo cosa
Sta je ovo lajkaju mi ljudi,jesam li ovo poznat postao ?
Tarik ĆOSOVIĆ Moguće, Tarik, moguće. :D
My complicated loving country 🥰🧡
Bosnia really is complicated
selling this 2nd reply on a verified persons comment for 0.01$
Same
Lot of love from pakistan
Lol
Bosnian ethnic groups in a nutshell: "the enemy of my enemy is my enemy"
Ahahhahahahaha exactly!
That should not be taken as joke
@@RealCherry8085 It's ok. We all pretty much joke about it now in B&H
@Commander Cody Greece is a part of the Balkans :|
Nah,thats the whole balkans in a nutshell
Love and respect to all my bosnian brothers and friends from Egypt 🇧🇦🇪🇬
lots of love to Egypt -Bosnia
I’m Bosnian and I’m gonna travel to Egypt this August actually!
Save my email on this account and email me once you reach Egypt and I will meet you and take you to a journey in Cairo, or if you have some meetings in Egypt you can do it and when you finish we can have a good time
blessings brother 🥰
come to bosnia we have ćevapi
Aladin Hegic hahahahah yes👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻👌🏻
with "Airan" (milk)
Aladin Hegic i had that for dinner
DosBoiz 66 omg ur dumb,burek and cevapi are bosnian food
I have to admit, bosnia makes the best cevapi and burek in the balkan region...this is coming from a croat
We had a bad past behind us so now we must build better future for us ! :D
GreetingsFromBosnia!
VedoX You should leave nationalistic debates (of all nations) and try to fight poverty not another slavs.
Yuriy Water We would leave them but the Croats and Serbs are the ones who won't leave them. They see us as ''Turks'' not as Slavs and they just don't want to admit it although Serbia was under the Ottoman empire longer than Bosnia and we don't tell them ''Turks''It's a fact that we just took islam and some cultural characteristics from the Turks
***** im talking only about Bosnia's problem, nationalists ruin the country, any form of nationalism will put country into depression. "Unite again"- if u mean Yugoslavia, wont work again.
***** I understand that serbs are main nationalistic power and croats as well, thats the dificulty of problem. Progress would be gained if country were not so religious. And thats were the another problem lays. Serbs are ultraortodoxy and muslim are ultrareligion by default, from what i know croats are not so religious, so problem lays between 2 ultrareligious forces. What do you mean "They as us as ''Turks'' not as Slavs and they just don't want to admit it"? Croats were one of the oldest slavic tribes, i have blood ties with them cuz we had the same ancestors (White Croats), the diffirence in that we stayed around Carpathians and they migrated to Pannonia and then to Dalmatia they came from Carpathian mountaines and settled in Dalmatia. Serbs are little bit diffirent with their own uniqness, but they are slavs in general.
***** The only ones who think that are the people who went to western nations during the wars and only come back for vacations. For some reason, they tend to be retardedly nationalistic even though there are many Serbs, Croats, and Bosniaks who emigrated to western countries. I mean, even Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party, says Bosniaks are not Turks...
Person: Where are you from?
Me: Bosnia.
Person: Boston?
Some even say is the war is still going on.
Me : the war was almost 27 years ago
hahaha that always happens!
Annie Winters ikr
Nermina Hirkic this isnt my real name..
Random Games Channel My dude im saying I can relate stupid ass
Peace be upon to the Bosnian people 🇧🇦 . Huge love from Somalia 🇸🇴.
"Bosnian" people don't exist.
Thank you and i pray the same for your country
same for you, and i hope nothing happens with you in this dangerous country
Person:Where are you from?
Me:Bosnia
Person:Sereš?!
Me:I ti si???!!!!
Are u understand this ko je ba dodik?
Hey, they are vietnamese
Noboy:
Not a single soul:
Not even god:
Bosnians: EEE SINE DAJ MI BUREKK!
@@insurancecompany3816 bosnians dont say EEE SINE DAJ BUREK bosnians says in restaurant:Dajte mi 350 bureka,10 kila cevapa i 35 litara rakije.
@@nerminakadric798 Državu su uništili ali koronu nemogu
I'm impressed by your knowledge as an outsider, great work!
Insiders know less
@@monke6912 You know EVEN less
@nto hree
me too
@@monke6912 How do you figure?
Love and peace from Malaysia 🇲🇾 to bosnia and herzegovina🇧🇦
@@ChessX5 🇲🇾💓🇧🇦
Malaysia our brother country🇧🇦♥️🇲🇾
Hvala hvala
Thx bro
Terimakasih💕 (I hope I write it right)😅
Would love to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina one day. The place seems great. Much respect from Denmark 🇧🇦 🇩🇰
Ya volim ovde
/I like it here I’m bosnian
@@theonewhoasked2811 I was born in 🇧🇦 and I’m a Croat. But why did you write: Ya volim ovde
Ja koliko znam, piše se: Ja volim ovdje živjeti.
A ne: Ya volim ovde
@@evexian I’m not that good at spelling bosnian
@@theonewhoasked2811 how are you Bosnian then?
I always wanted to visit Denmark I’ve been to Norway and Sweden (both countries were only airport layovers though I don’t know if that really counts lol) but I’ve never been to Denmark unfortunately.
Respect from Bulgaria to our brothers and sisters! Volim vas 🇧🇬🇧🇦🙏❤
What Volim vas mean?. I see it in comments
@@corinamejia4877 it means: i love you
:3
Corina Mejia love you guys
Работих във Франкфурт с българин. Казваше се Тео, велик човек и дотогава не знаех, че вашият език е толкова подобен на нашия в Босна в повечето случаи се разбирахме добре, имате поздрав от Високо
Love u Bosnia Herzegovina From Malaysia 🇲🇾 ❤️ 🇧🇦
thank yu
NE
@@bird3933...
Terimakasih💕😅
@@blinkbih3071 sama sama😄 🇲🇾❤️🔥🇧🇦
"Hi, I'm speaking American."
"Hello, I'm speaking British."
"Hi, I'm speaking Irish."
"You know what, you guys all pretty much understand each other and you're all kinda like saying the same thing; aren't you all speaking the sa--"
"NO."
That's it, I'm done. XD
I am Bosnian dude and I was laughing so hard I couldn't breathe even though it is ironic :)
Irish isn't actually English it's completely different language. British and American are English.
***** Interesting. Can you tell if someone is B/C/S by how they speak? In Ireland you can tell where people are from in the country the second they open their mouth. There are even separate accents/dialects in Dublin.
BNJT Yes, actually in most cases.I'll give you one example of one difference and it is the main difference, there are few more in grammar. So, the word milk in Bosnian: mlijeko; Croatian: mlijeko; Serbian: mleko; and that main difference is in that "ije/je" and "e" part. So every word in Bosnian/Croatian (as you can see they are pretty much same) that has that "ije/je" part in Serbian is written only as "e" (beautiful-lijepo-lepo; world-svijet-svet...). Also in Croatia, and some parts of Bosnia, where people instead of "ije/je" and "e", are using "i", but this is not official language it is like slang. In these countries (BIH, CRO, SRB) there are also a lot of dialects, but again the main difference is the same. Of course, there are some special cases. In the conclusion, yes we can differentiate people by how they speak :D
BNJT Usually it is quite possible to tell if someone is from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia or Serbia, by the way the speak, the dialect. Montenegro is a bit more tricky, as it's sort of a mix between Serbian and Bosnian, but not really... It's around the boarder regions it gets tricky. But the religious or ethnic group to is hard to tell, as Muslims in Serbia and Montenegro don't have the same dialect as Muslims in Bosnia... Well, anyway... It's all one language. The problem is nationalism. Some nationalist orthodox Christians/Serbs claiming that Bosnian Muslims are actually Serbs (or they were Serbs a few centuries ago), while some nationalist Catholics/Croats claim the same thing about the Bosnian Muslims, thus negating the sovereign country of Bosnia and Herzegovina and more or less negating the right of Bosnian Muslims to exist. The problem is that citizens of the medieval Bosnian kingdom didn't actually move to Bosnia from Croatia or Serbia. They were sort of Christian themselves and created their own kingdom, that was sort of always under attack. The medieval times were dark times... Anyway, no matter what, anti-Bosnia nationalists are trying, and have been trying for more than 20 years, to erase the historic continuity of a clearly defined region/country that existed from around 1180. And the problem for anti-Bosnian nationalists is usually the Muslim population, that are sometimes seen as Turks (due to the Ottoman empire) and thus traitors, and, as previously noted, sometimes seen as Serbs or Croats, depending on who vents his/her opinion. The nationalists in the neighboring Croatia and Serbia have basically throughout the 20th century used Catholics and orthodox Christians respectively in order to reach their goal of territorial expansion, but as late as the 19th century, all people were said to be Bosnian. Some say that, at least. I'm not too sure of that. I think that those that were not "Turks" or Muslim during the rule Ottoman empire, I don't think that they always called themselves Bosnian. Bosnia was at that time only a region in the Ottoman empire, so naturally, those that remained Christian were drawn in by their respective Christian brothers, i.e. the states of Croatia and Serbia (which didn't really exist as states during that time either); it was probably some time during the 19th century that the awakening of the national ideas happened, and Bosnian Catholics were dubbed Croat by Croatians, while Bosnian orthodox Christians were dubbed Serb by Serbians. After the withdrawal of the Ottoman empire, Bosnia remained a region within Austria-Hungary, so the "Turks", as the Muslims were called, lost their political power. Obviously, Serbia saw its chance to unite all the south Slavic people by eliminating archduke Franz Ferdinand, and there would not be a Bosnia anymore. It was reinstated as a one of the republics in Yugoslavia in 1943, during WWII, and it was only in 1974 that the Bosnian Muslims were recognized as a people of their own. But they were not called Bosnian, because all people living in the republic were Bosnian (geographically, not nationally), so Bosnian Muslims got the national term "Muslim" with a capital M (religious groups in that language are not written with a capital letter). So, of course, when the 1990's approached and nationalism rose (rooted in WWII losing fascist, nazi and collaborator groups), there was not a consensus regarding Bosnia and Herzegovina. Generally speaking only Bosnian Muslims and small numbers of others were identifying themselves as Bosnian (a very small number as Yugoslav, but Yugoslavia was just about dead anyway)... Naturally the Bosnian Croats (i.e. Catholics) and the Bosnian Serbs (i.e. orthodox Christians) were reluctant to live in a country ruled by Muslims, even though equality for all people/nations was written in the constitution. They didn't want Bosnia and Herzegovina because they didn't see themselves as Bosnian, thanks to the nationalist politicians fear mongering. Serbs were still clinging to Yugoslavia, which by that point was basically a greater Serbia run by Milosevic, who funded the wars in Croatia and Bosnia. Croats, on the other side, were against Yugoslavia, but soon after Bosnia and Herzegovina became a sovereign state, they started looking towards Croatia in fulfilling their national desires of living in Croatia, by widening Croatia's boarders (Croatia's president Tudjman's policy in action). At the same time, the Muslim nationalist party, run by Bosnia's first president Izetbegovic, slowly alienated pro-Bosnian Croats and Serbs; as the war went on, the Bosnian identity was sort of equated to the Muslim identity.
So basically, it's all about identity seeking. Yugoslavia ended, and the only ones that were there to fill the political and the identity vacuum were nationalists. One ethnic group's identity became more clearly formulated (by the nationalists, usually in contrast to the evil Communist Yugoslav oppressors). But that newly awakened national identity usually meant that while "our people" now must have their rights fulfilled (as formulated by the nationalists), the others' (other peoples') were not a part of the equation; "our nation's" rights were usually seen, or formulated as the opposite of other nations' rights, so they were naturally to be fulfilled at other peoples' expense. Lack of democratic history in the region meant that the political elites were reluctant to compromise and they sacrificed more than 100.000 peoples lives only in Bosnia and Herzegovina in order to create ethnically clean territories, for their own ideal of nationally pure countries. And mentally, the ruling elites are still there, and still poisoning the minds of the people, leaving the whole war thing still an open chapter. It's quite sickening, actually.
Bro this video is almost 10 years old😭😭 I’m feeling old🥺 thank you for making video about my country ❤️🇧🇦
just information Sarajevo is first European town with Electric Tram and Wiena is second
Zato sto je bec zelio da vidi je li ok kako ne bi u becu stavili nesto ako bi se ispostavilo da je totalni promasaj
No Timisoara in Romania is the first
And I thought Budapest was first 😄
Only Tesla ...
Yea
Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the most interesting countries I've been so far with very friendly people overall. From what I've seen, it's sometimes easier to get along with German than with English. Greetings from Germany :D
Gastarbeiter mein Freund und in Bosnien gehört deutsch zum Lehrplan, von daher kommt man in Bosnien mit dem deutsch sehr weit 😂
We do learn Germany in school and alongside english and Turkish its one of the many languages a lot of people know in bosnia
Ljubav od bosne
Means love from bosnia
@@thatshadowdude_5463 I know what it means I am Bosnian too
Das stimmt 😆😅
awh! its so amazing that we get to see these kinds of people. :)
- a man from bosnia and herzegovina!
Croatia is pretty much hugging Bosnia and Herzegovina. Love from Croatia ❤
Wasnt much love when you bombed Stari Most.
Bosnian Guy If it only were the Croats who did it haha
Samo šteta što neki Nemogu preć preko prošlosti
razumijem sta vices..ali za neke od nas..ta proslost je nam promijenila cijeli zivot. ali ipak si upravu..ako hrvat vice "volim te Bosno" pa jebi ga volim I ja tebe
Love from bosnia
"Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding"
Lots of ❤ to Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦 from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
Lots of love to Sri Lanka from Bosnia and Heregovina! 🇱🇰 🇧🇦
Sadly Peace cannot coexist with islam
That moment when a guy from america knows more about your country than you....
Jebemti Majko you are right
Don't worry there are alot more people that know more about your country than yourself
If someone from another country knows more about your country than you, then you are realy stupid
Jebemti Majko ha ha ha. That really made me laugh. Know what you mean
Sto posto brate
Zdravo Bosna i Herzegovina Ja te volim from Czech Republic🇨🇿🇧🇦
:D
@@maplesyrup7626 Denmark 🇩🇰 is my name
@@crazysupersonic9061 k
Hvala vam dragi gospodine
🇧🇦🇭🇷🇨🇿
I am from Netherlands but Serbian parents, But they feel more Like Yugoslavs...that was time they were raised. I went to Sarajevo a year ag o. And i really loved that city, nice atmosphere and where East meets West. Very interesting vibe. And the food is...so gOOD! Best Burek!
@@emin6156 not really since your people murder our muslims brother. No matter what you said it was still east. Muslim is 45%
The whitest muslim in Europe.
@@emin6156 and they're convert with pleasur not by forced.
@@emin6156 "we are convert from Chrit to Islam" when? Yesterday? No one cares. Dont u think I dont know it. Your anchestor choose to convert to Islam since Ottoman Empire occupied. No force to belief Islam according to history. And Europe is not one country. Of course not all women will wear hijab. So what's a matter?
And I dont like Sprks, They're murder muslim in 1995 😡
Btw, before dutch occupied my country, majority is Budhist and Hindus. But even missionarist spread their teach. Islam become have most believer. Also in my country, not all women wear hijab. It is not a matter 🙄
Christina Kiki i am from the netherlands to! I live near Maastricht, landgraaf!
@Neverlandia bosnians converted by free will, cause their old christian heresy religion was similiar to islam and they didnt get accepted by west christians
Very interesting, glad I found this channel
I'm brazilian, and I really loved Bosnia and Herzegovina! Really wish to come back some day!
I m from Bosnia and i wish to go to Brazil
Ok svi mi imamo svoje ludosti
I'm Peruvian and... What do I here?
Come again!!
dude i really like brazil although im macedonian
We don't hate each other. It's the politicians that think like that.
46n2 so true
So can a Bosniak and Croat marry each other?
Nitish Saxena yes... 😥😥😥
Well said.... We all love our neighbors... They make it look like that
shajnambdi yes
You forgot that Bosnia and Herzegovina had a Bruce Lee statue in Mostar.
Fifa Balkan and Angelina Jolie visited us
WE DO?!
Where exactly? didn't see it.
Fifa Balkan dap upravu si
wait whaat
The fact that the country is sometimes called “the heart shaped land” is so cute to me!
Sending lots of love to Bosnia and Herzegovina from China! 🇨🇳❤️🇧🇦
Ne salji nista, zivota ti! dosta nam korone.
I pazite sta jedete! 😘
@@iliadknows I speak Croatia. So he said: ( Send nothing, its your live. Covid is enough and watch out what you are eating. )
@@iliadknows Im not really sure what he means with that.
@@iliadknows He is speaking in Bosnian not Croatian, I say this because you might have offend someone
Its because you are cute :) thank you
I Love Bosnia Herzegovina from Indonesia 🇮🇩🇧🇦
💓
Hvala
Thank you finally someone
Greeting from Bosnia Herzegovina
❤
Not bosnia herzegovina its bosnia AND herzegovina not hating btw
Quoting Geography Now:
"suprisingly, malaysia is also a huge supporter of the country and during the war became the only country in Asia to accept Bosnian Refugees".
As a Malaysian i'm so proud of this. Our previous leader has really instilled islamic teaching which to help other human being in their difficult time.
Today we are also home one of the largest Rohingya refugees in the world. Just now, we couldn't accept any additional refugees due to wuhan covid19 pandemic because we re also struggling ourselves to fight this pandemic. Our resources and budget for now mainly focusing on fighthing the pendemic.
please... the largest rohingya refugees now is in Bangladesh although they prefer Malaysia. - Malaysian btw
yeah, and here in Indonesia the muslims hate their own people
@@LoneWolf_7.62 who DO they HATE?
@@caseyjason-ws3fr these secular muslim hate "straight" muslim, that's why muslims in Indonesia is not united
@@LoneWolf_7.62 Really I thought it was the other way round,and the fact that now Indonesia is turning into strict Islamic country where before it was secular no drama, you can do whatever you want according to the law, but not so.
I saw this very known preacher ,he is always together with the police catching people or should I say "LGBTQ " people cause of profanity and blah blah.
Is that not what is happening?I saw in the news and these preachers being interviewed they want to turn the country in SHARIA LAW country
Love Bosnia Herzegovina from Ireland 🇮🇪☘️
Love Ireland from BiH🇮🇪🇧🇦
💓💓
Love Ireland from Finland 🇫🇮❤️🇮🇪🍀.
I'm Irish I'm Irish I'm Irish 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 I'm from Tyrone where you from
I'm From Kosovo
Much love to Bosnia. Gorgeous country. Pelijepa zemlja & dobri ljudi. 🇧🇦❤️🇲🇪
Volim i Crnu Goru! I vaša zemlja je lijepa.
@@damirimamagic5064 Hvala brate. Da je vjecna Bosna i Crna Gora. 🇲🇪🇧🇦❤️
@@RadiantRootsYT Uvijek sam htjeo da posjetim Crnu Goru ali nažalost nikad nisam.
@@RadiantRootsYT👈i thought this flag is kyrgygstan😅
jarane moj ja sam iz bugojna like ko je s balkana
Antonio Jezidžić Bugojno 💪💪
Antonio Jezidžić BUGOJNO ZAKON!!!
Bugojnooooooooooooooo
Bugojnooooo
Imao sam dva prijatelja iz Bugojna u diaspori, ali na zalost nisu vise sa nama. :(
Nek vam je sa srecom.
Sarajevo's a great city, and I'd recommend it to anyone - it's got a weirdly segregated mix of Ottoman areas with trinket shops and cafés serving strong coffee, and Austro-Hungarian districts with bars and Western shops. A really interesting and beautiful place, and its recent history really hits you. I'd love to go back and visit the rest of the country!
malfidus10 Send me message to handg54229@gmail.com and I'll recommend you more places to visit in Bosnia.
malfidus10 Is it ethnically dangerous?
In Sarajevo, you have 25 different nations to live and 6 different religion. If you don't cause ethnical/religious problems, you'll not get them. Simply. We live in strongly religious harmony. Only in Sarajevo you can see synagogue, mosque and church in 100 meters of space between them overall. I'm from Bosnia and I'm proud.
Christian Luna Ethnically dangerous? What does that mean?
chrisshorenumber1
like if there are tension between serbs, croats and bosnians. For example will it be ok if I wear a visible cross around my neck or not?
I love Bosnia and Herzegovina from Bulgaria 🇧🇦🇧🇬
androxus androxus Thanks bro! I love Bulgaria.
Thnx man🇧🇬📱🇧🇦
Idk if you know this, but Bulgaria was the first country in the world to recognize Bosnia independence in 1992.
Uvijek sam htio ići u Bugarsku. Lijepa je zemlja.
Hvala brate
Thank you everyone for saying such good things about my country feel free to visit it its a pretty lovely place Love from bosnia and hercegovina
In bosnian
Hvala vam svima sto govorite ove lijepe stvari o mojoj državi slobodno je posjeti te jako je dobroljubljivo malo mjesto
i ljubav od Bosne
Visited Sarajevo this summer and really left my heart there. I felt an incredible connection with this astonishing city, going through what it has gone through really made the city develop a complete functioning heart and it is impossible not to fall in love with it. I can't wait to visit again, love from Italy.
Thanks for the love you can visit anytime
Is Bosnia near from Italy?
Uuuhuuu zaluto si
@@kemuningayu3376 yea over a sea ''jadransko more''
Bujrum bro ⚜✌
Lmao only Bosnians will understand *_EVERYTHING_* perfectly.
Je li tako? ;)
@S Delalić ti iz Bihaća?!?!?!?!
Jep
Tako je brate
Tako je, pozdrav iz amerike
Tako je XD
Lajk ko gleda iz Bosne
Ja Hercegovina :P
Ne,razložil ti je v klipu😉
Videu*
Pogledaj video jos jednom i dobit ces odgovor :P
ja gledam iz Hrvatske, mogu lajkat? :P
I love our complex country. 😍 If you're ever thinking about visiting, you don't have to worry about our distinctions, you will feel welcomed in any part of our country. Beautiful nature, great food and cool people! 😎
Tako je
I'm planning to visit if I ever get chance. I send love from Turkey!! 🇹🇷
Visit that country 3 times . Quite peaceful i go there for relax my mind . From Malaysia 🇲🇾
Love to Bosnia and Herzegovina from Belgium! 🇧🇪
Can you send me some chocolate?
Love to BELGIUM! :D
Our chocolate isn't even so hood.... xd
@Daniel Doyle we are white too, wtf u talking
Probably the best Chocolate
I love Bosnia from Bosnia
I just saw a lot of people do this from different countries
Zana who gave u that name? Just out of intresst, cuz thats an old Albanian name... ZANA, a girls name. However a lot of Albanians there now speak slavic, moat of them are slavic muslims called bosnians
Jebi ce
@@ilirianbardhi7901 its suposed to be Žana but she speld it wrong
@@ilirianbardhi7901 zena is women
@@realkcplayer žena je žene? lol
Greetings from Turkey to Bosnia and Herzegovina. I'm sorry we're late for this video as well. We are always with you. My heart is with you 🇹🇷🇧🇦
I'm from Bosnia, ethnically Serbian, but we don't hate each other. Of course there is idiots who think only he's nation is good, others are bad. But most of people don't give a damn about nationality. I have friends who are Croats and Muslims, we have good time together.
War is staged by western countries, because Yugoslavia was strong country and NATO don't want anyone else strong besides them.
Of course easiest way to destroy one country whit that many different nations is by setting fire between them.
Now we are only slaves for IMF loans, everything is worse than before, worse for all nations, no one live good. Unlike before, but we didn't see that by then, what is going to happen.
Ja sa iz republike srpske takođe.U kom gradu živiš?ja sam iz zvornika
Scorpion 75 Doboj.
Ne znam kako je u Zvorniku, pretpostavljam slična situacija, kao i u Doboju.
Prepucavanje između SDS-a, koji je na vlasti i SNSD-a. Samo se optužuju kako su oni drugi loši, a mi stanovnici ništa od toga nemamo.
SNSD optužuje SDS da radi neke stvari loše, poput poskupljenja komunalija, a isti SNSD poskupljuje struju na nivou države.
To je istina ...
+Iosis07 da
+Iosis07 Jesil bas iz Doboja ili iz okolnih mjesta ?
Much love from Bulgaria!
Волим вас!
Lubim vas!
❤ Bulgaria brothers ❤
Greetings from F. BiH Živjela Bugraska, slava BiH
Hahahah пълно е с бъ.егета тука в кментарите
Ljubim ne Lubim.
Awww, LOVE BULGARIA FROM BOSNIA 🇧🇬❤️🇧🇦 BROTHERS FOREVER
Bosnians are really kind hearted people and also they have struggles in the past and Alhamdullillah they made all the way successfully... Best of luck brothers... Many of our peace keepers were in the Bosnian war... Love from Bangladesh 💛💛
GameBOY Inside Love India. They are your brothers. Leave us alone. Ignorant.
@@miljeuta umm dude stfu
we dont like Bangladesh , you go love India or saudi arabia
Thank you 🇧🇦🇧🇩
@@arolemaprarath6615 its your..
Ja sam iz Bosne i Hercegovine ! Hvala vam puno što ste napravili jedno o BiH!
There's an injoke in Montenegro where we say we know 4 languages (Bosnian,Serbian,Croatian,Montenegran)
Also in Bosnia.
Lol recently a show made a joke saying we should call these "languages" Maternji. Since we are living in Piznu Mater.
Donro došo na balkan
You forget Slovenia language just we need be drunk😂
Always support bosnia big love from indonesia brother....💪🇮🇩👍
Efè4yy5
Thank you Indonesia. You are our brother and sisters. 🇲🇨
thank you! lots of love to Indonesia brom Bosnia
Love Bosnia from Bulgaria! Brothers forever! 🇧🇬❤🇧🇦
o boy i thought remembering the 12 provinces of the netherlands was hard already
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Love to Bulgarian brothers
Yes 🇧🇦 🇧🇬 ❤️
Здравейте братя 🇧🇬🇧🇦
🇧🇦🇧🇬brothers
I see Bosnia I like 💙 🇭🇷🤝🇧🇦
I love croatia 🇭🇷 from bosnia 🇧🇦 (croatia help bosnia in serb war)
Bosna ima najbolje ćevape... zato...
#ćevapi
Clasher khmSrbija khm
ja sam Srbin 160% jesi ikad jeo u bosni
Eldar Halilovic U republic srpskoj ?
Ćevape are the best
Ooooooo daaaaaa
Brčko is too easy for pronounciation, because it's Č
I love Bosnia and Herzegovina
Love from Czech Republic🇨🇿🇧🇦 your Slav bro
Dorian Banana Love from Bosnia to Czech Republic as well! 😊
@@Sani101 Thanks can I ask you? Have you alphabet or cirillic (Idk how to say it in EN I think cirillic in Czech it is Azbuka) or both?
Dorian Banana We are obligated to learn Cyrillic in schools, but mostly the Latin letters are used. Our official documents are usually written in both Cyrillic and Latin. In Republika Srpska Cyrillic is more used in institutions than in Federation.
@@Sani101 Thanks for answer
@@Sani101 That name sounds like one of an Indian girl.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, a land so ancient, so complex, so tragic yet so beautiful. Peace and love and to my Bosniak brothers and sisters Salam from Malaysia! 🇲🇾🇧🇦
As a fellow bosnian Is totally agree with you bro.
your ultras is coward hahaha
beautifully said
Ancient...
Salam
So much love in the comments! 😍😍
Great video Paul ❤️ Greetings from Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina is awesome!!
With love from Greece 💖
thanks
Yeoube No we don't
Yeoube Greeks hate Macedonians.
True
and turks
And remember there is no such a thing as BUREK SA SIROM.
st not THERE IS
@@garagedwellermusic There is no need for a "burek sa mesom" term, because there is no "burek bez mesa". There is only BUREK, which must contain meat. Otherwise it's one of these:
Sirnica - pita with cheese
Krompirusa - pita with potatoes
Zeljanica - pita with spinach
Sve su pite pite, al' burek je pitac. : p
Burek is only with meat😂
@@isittrueisitnot3303 cuj pita je pita ali je burek pitac
hrvati su nam ukrali pite :(
All good people the Bosnians and , Serbs and Croats , I lived there two years !
I wish these three countries the best.
Regards from Libya 🇱🇾
Love to Bosnia from a Croatian! 🇭🇷❤️🇧🇦
Herceg bosna 🇭🇷✝️♥️
Love you brother ❤
Pozdrav iz Bosne.
When was this video translated in Croatian?
Greetings to bosnia from Algeria
I love you guys you have such an amzing country don't look to the past and move forward
Ps : vahid halilozic ( Ex coach of Algeria NT) is great coach
thx bro
Your amazing for Saying that!Thank youu
Have a good day bro :)
Love Bosnia from Serbia
Nek Sam i ovo čuo HAHAHAHAHA 💓🇧🇦💓🇭🇷💓🇲🇪💓🇽🇰💓🇷🇸💓
Tnx bro 😊
@@animatrixpredator8645 Kosovo je Srbija !!!
@Albanian illyrian Rebel 😑
@Albanian illyrian Rebel da nema tog rudnog bogatstva ameri i nato vam nikad ne bi pomogli i time bi kosovo bilo nase genijalcu.
Assalamualaikum from Malaysia 🇲🇾.Love you Bosnia Herzegovina
Salam for you!
Happy Ramadan
Love from India🇮🇳
🇧🇦
Hi
Seems really cool. I wanna go check it out. Love from Argentina! 🇦🇷
Respect from Bulgaria! Volim te Bosna 🇧🇬❤🇧🇦
i ja volim bosnu respect for germany
Ja zivim u bosni
Thank you
Ja volume Bosna i volim islam
@ivanvasilev5091 I mi volimo vas, i vašu lijepu zemlju. Najbolja muzika! ❤ najljepši folklor. Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares are heavenly!
I’ve always had a crush on bosnia ever since i knew juventus player pjanic is one of them, love you bosnia from tunisia 🇹🇳
"Molim te, ako želiš komplikovano, dođi u Bosnu i Hercegovinu!"
😂 Koliko realno brate, ovo može da razumije samo ko živi ili ko je bio u BiH 😅
Mi imamo isto mišljenje. Ova naša država je komplikovanija nego matematike😂😂😂😂😂
Bukv
Narandzasta boja predstavlja efektivnu vladu...
Rodjen sam tu istina.
BiH= Matematika na kvadrar
i love bosnia and herzegovina
It is a very beautiful country regardless of your beliefs
all the people there are sincere and friendly
relations between our countries should expand and deepen
Love from Azerbaijan to Bosnia and Herzegovina
⚜️🇧🇦❤️🇦🇿 💯
I'm from Malaysia and we love our Bosnian brothers and sisters 🤗💕
Ivan Bryan please love someone else and leave us alone. Thank you. Murderers.
We love your country too 🇲🇾
Malaysia is place where that plane went missing give back the plane NOW!
milan ilic ok who hurt you and why are you like this.
@@miljeuta serbian
I just wanted you to know that you and your video about the Bosnia and Herzegovina passed on the news in Bosnia ^^
Greeetings from Belgium.
Greetings from bosnia
Love Bosnia Herzegovina. Greeting from Indonesia. 😃 🇲🇨🇧🇦
I would love to go to indonesia(from bosnia)
That's monaco. On my phone, it dosn't show flags, it shows abbreviations. It says mc. LOL
Ito Fajar Ria thanks
Ito Fajar Ria Croatia?
We love you too!
I am impressed with you knowledge and understaning of political situation in Bosnia. Its hard to explain it to anyone who doesn't live here. I am struggling with this topic whenever some friends from abroad ask me this question. Next time i will let them watch this video 😊
I went to Bosnia and is really beautiful place i highly recommend everyone to go there
Its heaven by nature YES but when it comes to jobs,economy,living standard,political corruption and etc its almost not like living its survival.
Ubeyd Yilmaz falla
Sallaams... One day.. Inshallah
It's great to visit, horrible to stay
Try cevapi from BiH,they're bomb
Love and respect from Malaysia 🇲🇾 to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zdravo Bosnja Herzegovinja 🇧🇦 od Grčka 🇬🇷.
Greetings Bosnia Herzegovina 🇧🇦 from Greece 🇬🇷
Greece 🖐
ZDRAVOO 💕
A greek and a slavic muslim calling themselves brothers... Hahahahhah
@@ilirianbardhi7901 pa nisu svi Bosanci Muslimani, ima i Hrvata, Srba pored Muslimana. On je pozdravio cijelu BiH nije rekao pozdrav Muslimani, nego je generalizovao.
1.5 miliona Muslimana, 1.3 Srba, 700 hiljada Hrvata. Čini mi se koliko se sjećam, ne držite me za riječ ali su cifre takve ili slične
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“Hi, I’m speaking Irish.”
Gaeilge: Am I a joke to you?
i never knew my country (malaysia) is friends with Bosnia and Herzegovina
norhayati mamat well nice to meet you(P.S im from bosnia)
norhayati mamat me neither and im Bosnian
Earthbright Sanofgie whos
Earthbright Sanofgie who to kick
Me too 😂 (I am from Bosnia)
So I just realized I uploaded this video without a background music track. It's too late. You guys have already seen too much. I'm just going to leave it. This will forever go down in history as "the video with no music"
Joe Serpa In order for someone to be a majority u have to have more then 50% of the same people in a specific place which Bosnian Muslims do not have. So technically there is no majority in Bosnia and all people govern themselves :D
***** It's going to take a while - the countries come in alphabetical order. :)
When is bulgaria going to come
Geography Now it is a nice video, but it's actually not Bosnians it is Bosniaks :) they are two different terms
Bliclol you're an idiot. Muslims didn't move there, the local population converted to Islam in the 14th century. Learn your history.
Greetings from Ireland. We love Bosnia! 💕
Ireland is nice, good people.
Ireland is one of most beautifull country in Europe,Greetings from Bosnia We love you guys
Chloe Cavanaugh We love your country,too
Chloe Cavanaugh thx!
Thank youuuuuuuuu friend
That was so fun to watch... thanks for the cool presentation
It makes me feel really positive seeing the heavy theme in every comment section of the series of people from countries giving love to people from other countries.
Oh boy just see the replies in the comments saying they're from a Muslim country
7:19 Irish is actually a Language, and it has no relation to English in any way. It's one of the six surviving Celtic Languages, along with Scottish Gaelic (pronounced Gah-lick), Manx, Welsh, Cornish, and Breton.
Fun Fact: The theme song of Metal Gear Solid 1 is sung in Irish.
Yeah, but he referred to Irish accent
7delic Irish is still a language though, so the joke fails. He should've used Australian instead.
Agreed.
No way! I love MGS and I've never noticed
Slavs please don't fight each other :( greets from Czech
Greetings back bratr 😊
Serbians aren't slavs. They are arabs
@@BioChemistryWizard Thats the dumbest thing i ever heard lmao
@@Metalija1315 hahahahahahaah
@@Metalija1315 noup , that is true.
Im from Croatia, but I am living in bosnia. I love both countries 🇭🇷🇧🇦
Skloni tu plavu krpu od nase Ljepe zastave 🇭🇷
Bosniaks are Serbs*
Za dom
@@Reds_C Za Kurac Spremni
@@Reds_C Bog Čuva Srbiju i Bosnu
I'm from Malaysia, and we love Bosnian...
LOL YUP
Im from bosnia and come whenever you want
Hehe
Im from Bosnia!
Which one xD
I'm very surprised how calm people are in the comments! Thank you.
Fadil Mujezin daje nam nadu da ima budućnosti za ljude ovde :)
Pozdrav iz Beograda :)
Do you see the comment section in Israel and FYROM videos? Grab a popcorn when you watching it
We are calm because we are some of those who are looking to a good future together, and there are those idiots who want start war all over again, thats pretty much what i see, hear and feel when im back in Bosnia and that also happens in those comment sections.
Fadil Mujezin because the video is professional and unbiased
I love Bosnia. Greetings from Belgium.
Thanks Belgium we love you too.
Thank you Celine I love Belgium too
Puppy Lover ma mrzim vas,kako 4-0 trebalo je bit 50-0 za bosnu
bosnian king of games aj sta ti seres ovde mali kaze se hvala
Kraken brate šalio sam se,šta ti je
2:24 That is crazy, never realized this.
Herzog (High German) or Hertog in Dutch was like a Marshall at first I think that gathered the troops for the king. Then later is pretty much the equivelant of a Duke.
Her is 'army' and tog is supposedly 'leader' but I think it's even related to English 'tugging' and 'towing' and Dutch 'teugels' (which are a horses reins).
Greetings for our Bosnian brothers and sisters from Turkey 🇧🇦🇹🇷
merhaba 🇧🇦🇹🇷
@Yalçın Tuğra 🇧🇦🇹🇷💙❤️
FUCK TURKEY FROM SERBIA 🇷🇸🔪🇹🇷
@@izyxclex3831.__. Bruh
@Yalçın Tuğra zdravo
Very underrated country. Would love to go there.
Emilos Gregoriou Sarajevo is the cheapest city in the world, media said in 2012. Email me on handg54229@gmail.com if you want to know some new thing about my country.
***** *cough cough bullshit*
*****
even if it was cheap there is no denying that it looks great, the landscape, to the architecture. And where else will you find Mosques in Europe (I don't consider Turkey as European and no, not because I am Cypriot that is irrelevant) ? It is unique and while it had a harsh war not that long ago, I think it has potential.
If you live in Cyprus, isnt it relatively easy to get to bosnia?
You have a direct flights from Istanbul to Sarajevo, sooo yes. It's easy to you.
Respect to Bosnia from Indonesia
Sanc Salam
Thanks whery much
Respect bro 🙏
I agree
Bosnia is an awesome country, I have been to Bosnia and I was shocked how friendly and funny they are, love from Serbia
Love B&H 🇧🇦 From Poland 🇵🇱
My friend is from Poland and I'm from bosnia.😄
Cześć Polish hussars from Bosnia 🇧🇦❤️🇵🇱
Hvala
Why every country love my country😐...
@@nikolacom3607 Zato što je najbolja i najljepša🇧🇦🇧🇦
Love Bosnia ❤❤ from Egypt
How does it look like in modern day
hey i m from Bosnia and Herzegovina
GGManiac Man Me to
Me too
Marija Koprena saaaamme
em :=
ne is no
i love how you are unbiased and speak only facts in this video
Love u from Iraq 🇮🇶🇧🇦
@Hadaraf. Wow
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allah terror ä1
my friend is from iraq❤️
Brzo ćeš ti kod nas kako je jrenulo😂
Vratim se svake godine da obnovim gradivo 😂
Lijepa moja BiH 💙
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REPUBLIKA SRPSKA!
@@zmajodnocaja5088 HA HA REPUBLIKA SRPSKA JE BOSNA GLUPANE GLUPI
@@xmdkg9114 nece Jos dugo biti
@@kosovoisserbia8937 otkad od 95 to govori i prije toga su prijetili uvijek su popusili oni koji su prijetili
"Yes, I know it looks like *Bňbrčćśško*, but it's pronounced "Brčko"
-Geography Now
3:37
Greetings from Bosnia, I love your videos and my family loves them aswell. i am pure Bosniak blood with my parents both being from sarejevo. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍