Catholic Croats, Orthodox Serbs, and Muslim Slavs …
Years: 1991 - 1991
October
Catholic Croats, Orthodox Serbs, and Muslim Slavs live side by side in the multiethnic republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Croatia and Slovenia's declarations of independence and the warfare that has ensued have created an awkward position for Bosnia and Herzegovina and its three constituent peoples.
Bosnians are divided on the issue of whether to stay with the Yugoslav federation, a position favored overwhelmingly among Serbs, or seek independence, which Bosniaks and Croats favor overwhelmingly.
Bosnia issues a declaration of sovereignty in October of 1991.
Locations
Groups
- Croats (South Slavs)
- Serbs (South Slavs)
- Bosniaks (South Slavs)
- Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of
- Croatia, Federated Republic of
- Montenegro, Federated Republic of
- Macedonia, Federated Republic of
- Slovenia, Federated Republic of
- Bosnia and Herzegovina, Federated Republic of
- Serbia, Federated Republic of
- Vojvodina, Autonomous Province of
- Kosovo, Autonomous Province of
- Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of
