Bosnia and Herzegovina–Turkey relations
Bosnia and Herzegovina–Turkey relations describes mutual relations between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Turkey. Bosnia and Herzegovina is a southeast European country, while Turkey is a transcontinental country with a small European part on the Balkan peninsula around Istanbul. Diplomatic relations between the two countries started on 29 August 1992. Bosnia and Herzegovina has two embassies in Ankara and Izmir and one consulate in Istanbul, while Turkey has one embassy in Sarajevo and one consulate in Mostar. The two countries enjoy very warm diplomatic relations, due to historical and cultural ties dating back to the 15th century. There is a large population of Bosniaks in Turkey and a smaller community of Turks in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina–Turkey relations
Bosnia and Herzegovina–Turkey relations describes mutual relations between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Turkey. Bosnia and Herzegovina is a southeast European country, while Turkey is a transcontinental country with a small European part on the Balkan peninsula around Istanbul. Diplomatic relations between the two countries started on 29 August 1992. Bosnia and Herzegovina has two embassies in Ankara and Izmir and one consulate in Istanbul, while Turkey has one embassy in Sarajevo and one consulate in Mostar. The two countries enjoy very warm diplomatic relations, due to historical and cultural ties dating back to the 15th century. There is a large population of Bosniaks in Turkey and a smaller community of Turks in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina–Turkey ...... rks in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Οι σχέσεις Βοσνίας-Ερζεγοβίνης ...... και ένα προξενείο στο Μόσταρ.
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Боснийско-турецкие отношения — ...... нией и Герцеговиной и Турцией.
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العلاقات البوسنية التركية هي ا ...... من الأتراك في البوسنة والهرسك.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina–Turkey ...... rks in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Οι σχέσεις Βοσνίας-Ερζεγοβίνης ...... και ένα προξενείο στο Μόσταρ.
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Боснийско-турецкие отношения — ...... нией и Герцеговиной и Турцией.
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العلاقات البوسنية التركية هي ا ...... من الأتراك في البوسنة والهرسك.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina–Turkey relations
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Σχέσεις Βοσνίας και Ερζεγοβίνης-Τουρκίας
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Боснийско-турецкие отношения
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العلاقات البوسنية التركية
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