Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country on the Balkans in southeastern Europe, with Serbia and Montenegro on the east and southeast, and Croatia on the north and west. This country is close to the landlocked country, and the coastline is only 21 km long. The central and southern areas are mountainous in the inland area, the hilly area is in the northwestern part, and the flat area is in the northeast part. Much of the inland area has a continental climate that is hot in summer and snowy in winter. The southern tip of the country is a plain area with Mediterranean climate. The capital city is Sarajevo. In Bosnia and Herzegovina there are three ethnic groups called so-called 'constituent peoples'. The largest group is the Bosnian, the second is the Serbian, and the third is the Croatian. Bosnia and Herzegovina are used to refer to place names rather than nations. It is politically divided politically into the Bosnian and Bosnian Central and the Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Serbian-centered, the Serbian Republic.