Bosnian-American
"Bosnian-American" refers to individuals of Bosnian descent who have immigrated to the United States or were born there. This community primarily consists of people who fled the Bosnian War in the 1990s, seeking safety and better opportunities. They often maintain cultural traditions, including language, cuisine, and religious practices.
The Bosnian-American population is diverse, with many contributing to various fields such as business, education, and art. Cities like Chicago and Detroit have significant Bosnian communities, where they celebrate their heritage through festivals and cultural events, fostering a sense of identity and belonging in their new home.