Bosnia and Herzegovina May 17, 2011 | Posted by Owner | Filed under Bosnia and Herzegovina, Country Information Bosnia and Herzegovina All Is Not Gold That Glitters. General Population: 4,622,163 (2011) Land Area: 51,129 sq km Natural Resources: Coal, iron ore, bauxite, copper, lead, zinc, chromite, cobalt, manganese, nickel, clay, gypsum, salt, sand, forests, hydropower Capital: Sarajevo Political System: Federal Democratic Republic State Leader: Bakir Izetbegovic (Bosniak)(2010), Nebojsa Radmanovic(Serb)(2006), Zeljka Komsic (Croat)(2006) Head of Government: Nikola Spiric (2007) Languages: Bosnia, Croatian, Serbian Currency: Convertible Mark (BAM) Major Religions: Muslim 40%, Orthodox 31%, Roman Catholic 15%, Other 14% Major Ethnicities: Bosniak 48%, Serb 37.1%, Croat 14.3%, Other 0.6% Life Expectancy: 78.81 years (2011) Economy GDP Official Exchange Rate: 16.32 billion (2010) GDP Purchasing Power Parity: 30.44 billion (2010) GDP Per Capita (PPP) : 6,600 (2010) GDP Growth Rate: 0.7% (2010) GDP Structure: Agriculture 6.5%, Industry 28.4%, Services 65.1% (2010) Labour Force By Occupation: Agriculture 20.5%, Industry 32.6%, Services 47% (2008) Industries: Steel, coal, iron ore, lead, zinc, manganese, bauxite, vehicle assembly, textiles, tobacco products, wooden furniture, tank and aircraft assembly, domestic appliances, oil refining Agriculture Products: Wheat, corn, fruits, vegetables; livestock Human Development Index: 0.710 (68th) Tourism Revenue: 514 million (2004) Unemployment Rate: 43.1% (2010) Military Army Size: 24 672 (2004) Budget: 4,5% of GDP (2005) Current Situation Bosnia is located in the Balkans, it is bordered by Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro. Bosnia's economy was severely affected by the war in the 1990s, it is now rebuilding and growing at a steady 5% rate. Bosnia is attracting large foreign investments and is working on reducing its debt. Photo Gallery Text format Sources : CIA World Factbook: Bosnia and Herzegovina Wikipedia: Bosnia and Herzegovina http://hdrstats.undp.org/en/countries/profiles/BIH.html