Bosnia 2025
RPCVs of Wisconsin-Madison
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  • International Calendar 2025


​Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosna i Hercegovina

Southeastern Europe

AREA 19.7K mi2; 51.2K km2 [128th largest of 257 countries]

ARABLE 19.7% 

POP 3.8M(193/mi2; 74/km2) [131st highest of 237 countries]

GOV’T Parliamentary republic 

CAPITAL Sarajevo (346K) 

GDP/CAPITA $15,700 

UNEMPLOYMENT 15% 

IN POVERTY 17% 

LIFE EXP 78 years 

MEDIAN AGE 44 yrs 

INFANT MORT 5/1K live births (177th

LITERACY 98% 

LANGUAGES Bosnian, Serbian, and Croatian (all official); other

RELIGIONS Muslim 51%, Orthodox 31%, Roman Catholic 15%, atheist 1%, agnostic 1%, other 1%

HEALTH 10% of GDP

EDUCATION NA

MILITARY 0.8% of GDP (133rd

LABOR FORCE 

Agriculture 7%, industry 29%, services 64%

PCVs 2000–2002   CURRENT 0; TTD 21

Bosnia & Herzegovina

Picnics are a familiar sight under Mostar's famous 16th-century Ottoman bridge. Mostar has long been known for its old Turkish houses and the Old Bridge—Stari Most—from which the town takes its name. The scene along the Neretva River is idyllic today, but this mixed Christian-Muslim town was synonymous with conflict during the Bosnian War of the early 1990s, including in 1995, when the historic bridge was destroyed. It was rebuilt in 2004 and today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Geoffrey Adam Parker © 2017
U.S. Foreign Service, 2010–present






​Adult Books

The Bridge on the Drina
By Ivo Andrić, tran L.F. Edwards

1977 (1945)

Summary:

The Bridge on the Drina is a vivid depiction of the suffering history has imposed upon the people of Bosnia from the late 16th century to the beginning of World War I. As we seek to make sense of the current nightmare in this region, this remarkable, timely book serves as a reliable guide to its people and history.

"No better introduction to the study of Balkan and Ottoman history exists, nor do I know of any work of fiction that more persuasively introduces the reader to a civilization other than our own. It is an intellectual and emotional adventure to encounter the Ottoman world through Andric's pages in its grandiose beginning and at its tottering finale. It is, in short, a marvelous work, a masterpiece, and very much 
sui generis. . . . Andric's sensitive portrait of social change in distant Bosnia has revelatory force."—William H. McNeill, from the introduction

"The dreadful events occurring in Sarajevo over the past several months turn my mind to a remarkable historical novel from the land we used to call Yugoslavia, Ivo Andric's 
The Bridge on the Drina."—John M. Mohan, Des Moines Sunday Register

About the author:

Born in Bosnia, Ivo Andric (1892–1975) was a distinguished diplomat and novelist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1961. His books include The Damned Yard: And Other Stories, and The Days of the Consuls.

​Kids' Books

The Librarian's Stories
By L.M Falcone.; illust. Anna Wilson

Publisher: Brooklyn, NY: POW!, 2021.

Format: unpaged; col illus.

ISBN: 978-1-57687-945-0

Age Range: 5-10 yrs.

Summary:

After the bombing in Sarajevo destroys the National Library the town librarian returns to the town square and sits on a bench reading stories aloud. Slowly the stories begin to mend a damaged community.

​Films

Film: Quo Vadis, Aida? (Where are you going?)

Director: Jasmila Žbanić

Date of Release: 2020

​Music

​Recipes

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