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In 1995 November 21, The Dayton Agreement is signed, ending the Bosnian War. December 14 marks the day of formal signing of the Dayton Agreement in [[File:Paris-icon.png]] [[Paris]]. Bosnia and Herzegovina is recognized as a single state consisting of two entities: the [[File:Federation of BiH-icon.png]] [[Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] and the [[File:BosnianSerb-icon.png]] [[Republika Srpska]]. | In 1995 November 21, The Dayton Agreement is signed, ending the Bosnian War. December 14 marks the day of formal signing of the Dayton Agreement in [[File:Paris-icon.png]] [[Paris]]. Bosnia and Herzegovina is recognized as a single state consisting of two entities: the [[File:Federation of BiH-icon.png]] [[Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] and the [[File:BosnianSerb-icon.png]] [[Republika Srpska]]. | ||
In 1996 March, NATO-led Implementation Force (IFOR) begins operations to oversee the military aspects of the peace agreement. | In 1996 March, [[File:NATO-icon.png]] [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|NATO]]-led [[File:Implementation Force-icon.png]] [[Implementation Force]] (IFOR) begins operations to oversee the military aspects of the peace agreement. | ||
== Galerija (Gallery) == | == Galerija (Gallery) == |
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“
People Never Remember The 100 Times You Helped Them, They Only Remember The One Time You Didn't.
— Bosnian Quote
Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula. He is known for having many mines, there are still around 79,000 mines and explosive remnants of war (unexploded ordnance, cluster munitions) remaining in the ground throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The official writing scripts of Bosnia and Herzegovina are Latin and Cyrillic.
Istorija (History)
In 1995 November 21, The Dayton Agreement is signed, ending the Bosnian War. December 14 marks the day of formal signing of the Dayton Agreement in Paris. Bosnia and Herzegovina is recognized as a single state consisting of two entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska.
In 1996 March, NATO-led Implementation Force (IFOR) begins operations to oversee the military aspects of the peace agreement.
Galerija (Gallery)
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A cute Bosnia countryball plushie.