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Herzegovina - перевод на испанский


Herzegovina         
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Ex: This guide covers libraries and archives in the following regions of Yugoslavia: Bosnia; Herzegovina; Croatia; Macedonia; Serbia; and Slovenia.
Herzegovina         
  • Flag of Herzegovina, during the [[Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina]] (1878–1918)
  • Ivan]] and [[Bjelašnica]] mountains.
  • Herzegovina Uprising]]'' by [[Uroš Predić]]
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  • [[Neretva river]] valley
  • [[Bilećko Lake]]
  • Flag of the [[Herzegovina Eyalet]] (1833–1851)
  • Blidinje Plateau]].
SOUTHERN REGION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Hercegovinia; Hercegovina; Zachumlje; Herzegovinians; History of Herzegovina; History of herzegovina; Herzegovinans; Herzegovnia; Herzegovinian people; Herzegowina; Hersek; Herzegovinia; Herzegovinan people
= Herzegovina
Ex: This guide covers libraries and archives in the following regions of Yugoslavia: Bosnia; Herzegovina; Croatia; Macedonia; Serbia; and Slovenia.
Bosnia Herzegovina         
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina]] in 2015
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  • Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium]] in [[Sarajevo]] hosted the opening ceremony of the [[1984 Winter Olympics]].
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  • Apron view of the [[Sarajevo International Airport]]
  • Proportional diagram of Bosnia and Herzegovina exports as of 2019
  • Bosnian meat platter that contains, among other things, [[ćevapi]], which is considered the [[national dish]] of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • anti-government clashes]] on 7 February 2014
  • Stećci]] from [[Radimlja]], near [[Stolac]] (13th century)
  • Yugoslavia]]
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  • Assassination]] of [[Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria]] and [[Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg]] in [[Sarajevo]], by [[Gavrilo Princip]]
  • Serbs]] from [[Bosanska Krajina]] in traditional clothing
  • Executive Council Building]] burns after being struck by tank fire during the [[siege of Sarajevo]], 1992
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina's flag while part of the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]
  • Estimated development of real GDP per capita of Bosnia and Herzegovina, since 1952
  • [[Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque]] in [[Sarajevo]], dating from 1531
  • [[Hval's Codex]], illustrated Slavic manuscript from medieval Bosnia
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina consists of the [[Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] (FBiH), [[Republika Srpska]] (RS) and [[Brčko District]] (BD)
  • Bosnia in the Middle Ages spanning the [[Banate of Bosnia]] and the succeeding [[Kingdom of Bosnia]]
  • [[Mogorjelo]], ancient Roman suburban Villa Rustica from the 4th century, near [[Čapljina]]
  • [[Gimnazija Mostar]] in [[Mostar]] was one of the most academically prestigious educational institutions in [[Yugoslavia]].
  • Iron Age cult carriage from Banjani, near [[Sokolac]]
  • Jablanica]], twice destroyed during the 1943 [[Case White]] offensive
  • [[Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] headquarters in [[Sarajevo]]
  • National and University Library]] in [[Sarajevo]]
  • The [[Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] in [[Sarajevo]]
  • The [[Avaz Twist Tower]] in [[Sarajevo]], the tallest building in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Faculty of Law]]
  • Croat member]] of the [[Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina]], and [[Hillary Clinton]], [[United States Secretary of State]], [[Washington, D.C.]] 2011
  • [[Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia]], in front of Christ, by [[Jacopo Bellini]] in c. 1460.
  • Eternal flame]] memorial to military and civilian [[World War II]] victims in [[Sarajevo]]
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COUNTRY IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE
Bosnia Herzegovina; Bosnia; Bosnia-Hercegovina; ISO 3166-1:BA; Bosnia and Hercegovina; Bosnia Hercegovina; Bosnia And Herzegovina; Bosnia and Herzegovena; Bosna i Hercegovina; BiH; Bosnia-Hercegovnia; Bosnia & Herzegovina; Bosnija; Bosnia and Herzegowina; Босна и Херцеговина; Република Босна и Херцеговина; БиХ; Herzeg-Bosnia Region; Bosnia-herzegovina; Босна; Bosnia-Herzegovina; Bosnia and herzegovina; Bosnia herzegovina; Bosnia (country); Bosnia-Herzegowina; Boznia and Herzegovina; Boznia; BOSNIAN; Bosnia and Herzegovenia; Bosnia and hercegovina; Bosnia and Herzgegovina; Bosnia-Herzegovinia; State of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bosnia and Herzigovina; Name of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bosniah; Republic of Bosnia; Etymology of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bosnia-Herzegovina state; Bosnia–Herzegovina; Bosnia and Herzgovina; Constitutive peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina; BOSNIA; BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA; Infrastructure in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bosnia and Herzegovnia
Bosnia Herzegovina, república indipendiente en la península balcánica (ex parte de Yugoslavia)

Определение

serbobosnio
serbobosnio, -a adj. y, aplicado a personas, también n. De los serbios de Bosnia-Herzegovina, república de la antigua Yugoslavia.

Википедия

Herzegovina

Herzegovina (en bosnio, croata y serbio: Hercegovina, en serbio ciríllico: Херцеговина) es una región histórica en los Alpes Dináricos, se encuentra dentro de Bosnia y Herzegovina y administrativamente esta dividida entre la Federación de Bosnia y Herzegovina y la República Srpska.

La mayor parte de su territorio es montañoso, incluido dentro de la conformación karst; excepto en el valle central del río Neretva. La ciudad principal es Móstar, situada en el centro de la región. Otras ciudades importantes son Trebinje, Konjic y Foča. Las fronteras entre Bosnia y Herzegovina no están claras, y son a menudo, motivo de disputa.

Примеры употребления для Herzegovina
1. Este descenso también afecta a Bosnia–Herzegovina, Austria e Italia.
2. Población: '.8'0.000 (2005) Bosnia-Herzegovina A FONDO Capital: Sarajevo.
3. Población: 11.206.847 Bosnia-Herzegovina A FONDO Capital: Sarajevo.
4. Población: 16,645,313 (2008) Bosnia-Herzegovina A FONDO Capital: Sarajevo.
5. España tiene 258 militares en la fuerza de la UE para Bosnia-Herzegovina.