Religion
Religious conflict is one of the unavoidable facts about this
devastated country. Despite wishful thinking about a renewed tolerance and
integration, the Serb Republic is almost entirely Christian and the
Federation is almost entirely Muslim. In each part of Bosnia-Hercegovina,
churches and mosques are being rebuilt at lightning speeds, but this
phenomenon has more to do with nationalism than religion, since most
people are fairly secular. Ironically, Serbs, Croats and Bosnian Muslims
are all South Slavs of the same ethnic stock. Physically, they are
indistinguishable.
Language
Dialects notwithstanding, the people of Bosnia-Hercegovina speak the
same language, though that language is called 'Bosnian' in the Muslim part
of the Federation, 'Croatian' in Croat-controlled parts and 'Serbian' in
the Republika Srpska. The Federation uses Latin script, while the Serbs
use Cyrillic. There are over 30 letters in the alphabet, many of them
pronounced as they are in English. Bosnia takes its name from the Bosna
River that runs through it, Hercegovina from the herceg (duke) who ruled
the southern portion of the region until the 15th-century Turkish
conquest.
Daily Tips
Removing one's shoes is customary in Muslim households; the host family
will provide slippers. In general, the Bosnian people are incredibly
friendly toward visitors, but when conversation turns to politics, your
best strategy is to listen. People are eager to talk about the war but are
generally convinced that their side is right.
Food
The country's Eastern background is evident in its cuisine of grilled
meats, bosanski lonac (a stew of cabbage and meat), baklava (a Turkish
sweet) and the ubiquitous servings of burek and pida (layered cheese or
meat pies). Vegetarians have fewer choices, but there's always sirnica
(cheese pie) or zeljanica (spinach pie). Tufahije is an apple cake topped
with walnuts and whipped cream.
Literature
Bosnia's best known author is Ivo Andric, the Nobel prize-winning
author of Bridge over the Drina, the first of a trilogy of historical
novels. Another thing the country's famous for, it may surprise you to
learn, is basketball, Bosnia's most popular sport. What may surprise you
further, in case you hadn't heard, is that their players are really good.
National Anthem
To listen the national anthem click
here.
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