Bosnia has a rich culture by using
numbers of famous persons admitting poets, writers and a nobel prize
winner in Chemistry. One of the notable writers is Ivo Andric,
a Bosnian with Croatian ethnicity that won the nobel prize in literature.
He wrote the very famed book, Bridge over Drina, which was the famous
Ottoman bridge across the river Drina touching Visegrad, a city
in the eastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He penned all about
the Ottomans even though he was not partial to them.
An additional renowned Bosnian is the Nobel award winner Vladimir
Prelog, who won the Nobel award in chemistry 1975. He was born in
Sarajevo in 1906 and was informant to the notable assassination
of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914, the assassination that
started World War I.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has produced several good sports stars.
numbers of of them were famous in the Yugoslav national teams before
Bosnia & Herzegovina's independence.
The Yugoslav interior basketball team, which one medaled in every
world championship from 1963 through 1990, has included Bosnian
stars like Drazen Dalipagic & Mirza Delibasic. Additional internationally
famed players from Bosnia & Herzegovina include Zoran Savic,
Vladimir Radmanovic, Zoran Planinic and Aleksandar Nikolic. Bosnia
and Herzegovina on a regular basis qualifies for the European Championship
in Basketball.
In football, Bosnia & Herzegovina
has not proven for a big championship yet. Mirsad Hibic, Elvir Bolic,
Elvir Baljic, Meho Kodro, Sergej Barbarez, & Hasan Salihamidzic
are famous Bosnian football players that have played for the Bosnia
and Herzegovina home football team. The early Yugoslav interior
football team included famous Bosnian players, such as Josip Katalinski,
Dusan Bajevic, Ivica Osim, Safet Susic, & Mirsad Fazlagic..
Bosnia & Herzegovina is the current world champion in paralympic
volleyball. One thing that makes the players so valued is the fact
that they misused their legs in the War of 1992-1995.
Bosnian national teams face a struggle to get all the best players
born in the country to play for them. numerous players born in Bosnia
& Herzegovina select to play for Extra areas due to their ethnic
recognition. For example Mario Stanic and Mile Mitic were each born
in Bosnia, but purchase to play for Croatia and Serbia respectively.
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