Bosna and Heretogdom

'Bosnaland and Hertogsland (English: Bosnia and Herzegovina", Bosnish, Serbish and Croatish: Bosna i Hercegovina/Босна и Херцеговина'') is a land in Southeastern Europe. The headtown and biggest town is Sarayevo, the dwellerscore is 4,613,414 (2009 guessing), and the rike-aknowledged tongues are Bosnish, Croatish and Serbish.

Hertogsland is the southern bit, roughly the bit where the east has a mark with Serbland, while Bosnaland, bigger, is the lave (rest). Bosnaland and Hertogsland is also split into Bosnaland and Hertogsland band (roughly the middle lands and the spots nearer the Midland Sea), where most folk are of Bosnish and Croatish folkstock; and Serbish Folkdom (Republika Srpska), of Serbish folkstock.

One town alone, Neum, gives Bosnaland and Hertogsland ingoing to the Midland Sea (through the Adriatish Sea).

Yore
In the Olden-eld (antiquity), the land was home to the Illyrland folk, which were overcame by the Romish folk in the first hundred-year B.C. About a thousand years later, many Slavish folks settled upon it. From 1463 to 1878 it was lead by the Ottomanish Rike, whose sway made it into one of the most muslim Europish lands. After the Berlin Moot in 1878, Bosnaland and Hertogsland became a bit of the Eastenrikish-Hungarish Rike (Austro-Hungarian Empire). After the Rike lost the First World War, they disbanded from it, and banded with the newly made Kingdom of Yugoslavland (Later the Folkdomish Bandish Folkdom of Yugoslavland (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)). From 1992 to 1995 they fought the Bosnish War for selfstandship, one of the bloodiest wars of the Yugoslavish break up.