People of Bosnian heritage who live outside Bosnia and Herzegovina
Not to be confused with Bosniak diaspora.
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The Bosnian diaspora consists of Bosnian emigrants of all ethnicities and their descendants in countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Australia and elsewhere. There are an estimated 3 million Bosnians living outside Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1]
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elsewhere. There are an estimated 3 million Bosnians living outside Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Bosniandiaspora was the consequence of either voluntary departure...
Bosnian War which lasted from 1992–95. Nevertheless, many Bosnians immigrated to the United States as early as the 19th century. The largest Bosnian-American...
Bosnia and Herzegovina and within the Bosniandiaspora. Bosnian organised crime figures operate mostly in Europe. Bosnian organised-crime groups are involved...
historic ties to the Bosnian historical region, adherence to Islam since the 15th and 16th centuries, culture, and the Bosnian language. English speakers...
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is a Bosnian and Herzegovian commercial cable television channel based in Bijela in Brčko District. The program is mainly produced in the Bosnian language...
The Armenian diaspora refers to the communities of Armenians outside Armenia and other locations where Armenians are considered an indigenous population...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the constituent nations of that country, amounting to about 545,000. The Croatian diaspora outside Croatia and Bosnia and...
Canada who identified as having Bosnian ancestry. In the 2011 Canadian census, 22,920 people stated that they are of Bosnian descent. The traditional centers...
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Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Islamska zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine, IZ BiH) is a religious organisation of Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
during and after the Bosnian War of the 1990s, though a large number emigrated as early as the 19th century. The largest Bosnian communities in Austria...
Serbian diaspora refers to Serbian emigrant communities in the diaspora. The existence of a numerous diaspora of Serbian nationals is mainly a consequence...
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Sarajevo). The program is produced in the Bosnian language, and programming is dedicated to the Bosniandiaspora. The program has been broadcasting since...
building materials. Masic was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and became a teenage refugee in Croatia during the Bosnian War in 1992. While in Croatia, he...
The German diaspora (German: Deutschstämmige) consists of German people and their descendants who live outside of Germany. The term is used in particular...
The Turkish diaspora (Turkish: Türk diasporası or Türk gurbetçiler) refers to ethnic Turkish people who have migrated from, or are the descendants of migrants...
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