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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vance_planVance plan - Wikipedia

    The Implementation Agreement, signed in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, by JNA Lieutenant Colonel General Andrija Rašeta and Croatian defence minister Gojko Šušak, produced a longer-lasting ceasefire, which was supervised by the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bosnian_WarBosnian War - Wikipedia

    On 12 February, Sarajevo enjoyed its first casualty free day since April 1992. The large-scale removal of Bosnian-Serb heavy weapons began on 17 February 1994. Washington Agreement

  3. in Europe (dark grey) Capital and largest city Sarajevo 43°52′N 18°25′E  /  43.867°N 18.417°E  / 43.867; 18.417 Official languages Bosnian Serbian Croatian Writing system Latin Cyrillic Ethnic groups (2013) 50.1% Bosniaks 30.8% Serbs 15.4% Croats 3.7% others Religion (2013 census) 51% Islam 46% Christianity 31% Orthodoxy 15% Catholicism 3% no religion / others Demonym(s ...

  4. This was primarily because of the Washington Agreement. The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina or Bosnian War is the generally accepted name for an international military conflict in the area of Bosnia and Herzegovina , which lasted from April 6th 1992 to December 14th 1995 , between Serbia and Montenegro , the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and ...

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  5. The First World War, which lasted from 1914 to 1918, was caused by the build-up of tension between European countries. Three long-term causes were the formation of empires, the rising size of armies and weapons, and the number of alliances. The trigger cause, however, was the assassination of Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand .

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  7. Yugoslav army formally withdrew from Croatia from January 1992 under the Sarajevo Agreement; Croatian forces regained control over most of Republic of Serbian Krajina -held territory; Croatian forces advanced into Bosnia and Herzegovina to assist the united Bosnian and Croatian side, which led to the eventual end of the Bosnian War in December ...

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