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Ethnic map of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1991 Bosniaks Serbs Croats Serbian Autonomous Oblasts in November 1991. Meetings were held in early 1991 between the leaders of the six Yugoslav republics and the two autonomous regions to discuss the ongoing crisis in Yugoslavia.
- 6 April 1992 – 14 December 1995, (3 years, 8 months, 1 week and 6 days)
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Dec 17, 2023 · Bosnia and Herzegovina is bordered by the country of Croatia to the north, west, and south; by Serbia to the east, by Montenegro to the southeast; as well as by a short stretch of the Adriatic Sea in the southwest.
- Sarajevo
- 51,197.00 km 2
- 51,187.00 km 2
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Mar 28, 2024 · Bosnian War, ethnically rooted war (1992–95) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a former republic of Yugoslavia with a multiethnic population comprising Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims), Serbs, and Croats. After years of bitter fighting that involved the three Bosnian groups as well as the Yugoslav army, Western countries with backing by the North Atlantic ...
- John R. Lampe
Mar 18, 2016 · A US-brokered peace divided Bosnia into two self-governing entities, a Bosnian Serb republic and a Muslim-Croat federation lightly bound by a central government. In August 1995, the Croatian...
3 days ago · The roughly triangular-shaped Bosnia and Herzegovina is bordered on the north, west, and south by Croatia, on the east by Serbia, on the southeast by Montenegro, and on the southwest by the Adriatic Sea along a narrow extension of the country.
Apr 6, 2022 · Following Bosnia’s recognition as an independent state in 1992, Bosnian Serbs backed by Serbia’s president, Slobodan Milosevic, began a campaign to ethnically cleanse the Bosnian territory.