Is this the most enigmatic country in the europe?
Is this even real?
>>71411655
How does a country so small have TWO secessionist movements?
>>71411690
>How does a country so small have TWO secessionist movements?
Ukraine
Georgia
>>71411690
>movements
Transnistria is already independent, it's just not recognised by anybody.
>>71411731
what are you implying with this post? I'm confused.
>>71411763
Just pointing out other countries with 2 secessionist movements that were also part of the USSR.
>>71411690
You'd be surprised.
Look at Yugoslavia in the 90s.
Slovenia
Croatia
Croatian Serbs
Bosnia
Bosnian Serbs
Bosnian Croats
Kladusa (MAKE KLADUSA GREAT AGAIN)
Macedonia
Kosovo
Albanians from Macedonia
Mountain Niggers
>>71411840
Why are there so many different Bosnians?
>>71411840
Also don't forget North Kosovo and Autonomous Province of West Bosnia
>>71411851
Because Bosnia is the Belgium of the Balkans as in it has multiple ethnic groups that want independence
>>71411851
Because Bosnian identity was forged by alienation of different religious groups.
While Serbs and Croats were fanatical of their faith (viewing it as a requirement to be seen as a full fledged member of the nation) Muslims who converted in Ottoman times were alienated by this and started viewing themselves as a separate nation.
Kladusa on the other hand was a town run by a wealthy Bosnian muslim businessmen and politician. When the President of Bosnia was stuck at the airport surrounded by the Serbian army he wanted to assume office. However he was denied, because he had close ties to both the governments in Croatia and Serbia.
He then made his own army in his town and started fighting the Bosnian government. He was later convicted for war crimes.
>>71411972
Velika (great) Kladusa is APWB
>>71411972
And technically North Kosovo isn't secessionist because Kosovo isn't a fully independent state, it's the part of the country that resists the declared secession.
>>71411972
>>71411982
I always thought Bosniaks were the ethnic group of Bosnia
>>71412027
It's a term adopted in 1992. Previously their ethnicity was "Muslim".
>>71412027
Consider that the father of the Bosnian nation, the first president of an independent Bosnia, and his son the current president of Bosnia are not even originally from Bosnia. Their family migrated from Serbia to Bosnia in 1861.
It's right there in his wikipedia article even.
>descended from a former aristocrat family of Izet-bey Jahić from Belgrade who moved to the Bosnia Vilayet in 1861, following the withdrawal of the last Ottoman troops from Serbia. The Jahić family lived in Belgrade for hundreds of years
Ukraine is an ULC (Unidentified landing country).