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when did bosnia become bosnia and herzegovina

Bosnia became Bosnia and Herzegovina when it declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1992 , and that name was recognized internationally that same year. The republic then became the modern state of Bosnia and Herzegovina after the breakup of Yugoslavia and the start of the Bosnian War.

Quick Scoop

  • 1992 is the key year.
  • The independence referendum was held in March 1992.
  • International recognition followed on April 6, 1992.
  • Before that, it was part of Yugoslavia as a republic often referred to as Bosnia and Herzegovina already in administrative form, but not yet as an independent country.

Simple timeline

  1. Before 1992 : Bosnia was a republic inside Yugoslavia.
  1. March 1992 : Voters backed independence in a referendum.
  1. April 1992 : Bosnia and Herzegovina was recognized as independent.
  1. 1995 : The Dayton Peace Agreement ended the war and закрепed Bosnia and Herzegovina as a single sovereign state.

Why the name matters

The full name Bosnia and Herzegovina refers to the two historic regions that make up the country. In everyday speech, people often shorten it to “Bosnia,” but the official country name is Bosnia and Herzegovina.

TL;DR

Bosnia became Bosnia and Herzegovina as an independent state in 1992 after leaving Yugoslavia, with international recognition on April 6, 1992.