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  2. History of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Prehistory and Roman Era. Middle Ages. Early Bosnia. Banate of Bosnia. Kingdom of Bosnia. Ottoman Era (1463–1878) Occupation by Austria-Hungary (1878–1918) Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941) World War II (1941–1945) Socialist Yugoslavia (1945–1992)

  3. 4 days ago · Bosnia, the larger region, occupies the country’s northern and central parts, and Herzegovina is in the south and southwest. Learn about its geography and history with maps and statistics and a survey of its people, economy, and government.

  4. The area has been inhabited since at least the Upper Paleolithic, but evidence suggests that during the Neolithic age, permanent human settlements were established, including those that belonged to the Butmir, Kakanj, and Vučedol cultures.

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  5. Ancient and medieval periods. Ruins of the walls at Daorson, a Hellenistic city of Illyria, at Osanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. When the Romans extended their conquests into the territory of modern Bosnia during the 2nd and 1st centuries bce, the people they encountered there belonged mainly to Illyrian tribes.

  6. Nov 29, 2022 · 29 November 2022. Getty Images. Sarajevo is the political, financial, social and cultural centre of Bosnia and Herzegovina. A chronology of key events: 1908 - Bosnia-Herzegovina,...

  7. 6 days ago · Geography - note. within Bosnia and Herzegovina's recognized borders, the country is divided into a joint Bosniak/Croat Federation (about 51% of the territory) and the Bosnian Serb-led Republika Srpska or RS (about 49% of the territory); the region called Herzegovina is contiguous to Croatia and Montenegro, and traditionally has been settled by an ethnic Croat majority in the west and an ...

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