
Fane of Bosna and Hartoughen
Bosna and Hartoughen (English: Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bosnish, Serbish and Croatish: Bosna i Hercegovina/Босна и Херцеговина) is a land in Southeastern Europe. The headtown and also the biggest town is Sarayevo (Greater Anglish: Rakedwong), the befolking is 4,613,414 (2009 guessing), and the rich-acknowledged tungs are Bosnish, Croatish and Serbish.
One town alone, Neum, gives Bosna and Hartoughen togang to the Wendlesea (through the Adriatish Sea).
Yore[]
In the ferndays the land was home to the Illyrish folk, who were overcome by the Roomers in the first hundredyear BC. About a thousand years later, many Winds incame and settled upon it. From 1463 to 1878 it was lead by the Osmanish Rich whose sway made it into one of the most Muslim Europish lands. After the Berlin Moot in 1878, it became a share of the Eastrickish-Ungrish Rich. After the Rich lost the First Worldwye, Bosna left it, and banded with the newly made Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
From 1992 to 1995 they fought the Bosnish Wye for selfdom, one of the bloodiest wyes of the Yugoslavish breakup. Bosna and Hartoughen won and became a selfstanding rich.