Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosna i Hercegovina
Southeast Europe, Europe
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosna i Hercegovina) is a country in Southeast Europe, Europe. With a population of 3,422,000 and an area of 51,209 km², the capital city is Sarajevo. The official languages are Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian. The national currency is the Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (KM BAM).
Quick Facts
Economy
Bosnia and Herzegovina has a GDP per capita of $9,359, reflecting the average economic output per person in the country.
Geography
Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in Southeast Europe at coordinates 44.00°N, 18.00°E. It shares borders with 3 countries. The highest point is Maglić at 2,386 m.
Infrastructure
Notable infrastructure highlights in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including Stadion Pecara with a capacity of 10,000 seats.
10,000 seats
Frequently Asked Questions about Bosnia and Herzegovina
- What is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
- The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina is Sarajevo.
- What is the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
- Bosnia and Herzegovina has a population of approximately 3,422,000 people.
- What currency does Bosnia and Herzegovina use?
- Bosnia and Herzegovina uses the Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (KM BAM).
- What languages are spoken in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
- The official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina are Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian.
- What is the area of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
- Bosnia and Herzegovina covers a total area of 51,209 km².
- What is the GDP per capita of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
- The GDP per capita of Bosnia and Herzegovina is approximately $9,359.