Bosnia isn't the true Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia consisted of many countries such as Serbia, Croatia, and Montenegro (there are more).
It split up into what is now known as Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Slovenia, Macedonia, and Montenegro.
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia were formerly part of Yugoslavia (full name Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) until declaring independence in 1992.
Yugoslavia
bosnia was once part of yugoslavia. yugoslavia had a socialist government. in the early to mid 1990's their was a violent civil war which led to yugoslavia dividing into five countries; Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. so yes bosnia was once part of the socialist union of yugoslavia.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (a country in ex-Yugoslavia) is the region were Muslims are
Bosnia-Herzegovina is its own independent country. It used to be part of Yugoslavia.
1991
Senad Alihodzic was born on August 13, 1978, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Yugoslavia was formed by Bosnia & Herzegovina , Slovenia , Croatia , Serbia , Montenegro , Kosovo and Macedonia. After the break-up all these countries have they're borders and gained independence.
Yugoslavia no longer exists it is made of break away countries Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina
Yugoslavia no longer exists. The following countries which were part of Yugoslavia have a coast on the Mediterranean: Slovenia Croatia Bosnia Hercegovina Montenegro
Franjo Ledic was born in 1892, in Derventa, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia [now Bosnia and Herzegovina].
Sofka Nikolic died in 1982, in Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia [now Bosnia and Herzegovina].