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1208 – Union of consumers in BiH; 1261 – SOS hotline for prevention of human trafficking; 1262 – Search and rescue services of BiH; 1264 – SOS hotline for RS entity Gender center; 1265 – SOS hotline for victims of family violence
In 2010, a U.S. cable defined Eronet and HT Mostar as HDZ BiH's "traditional cash cow", noting how "As Federation Minister of Finance in 1999, Covic helped arrange the transfer of Eronet to three private companies owned by HDZ-BiH interests. [Stipe] Prlic, as HT Mostar's General Manager, challenged the privatization in court and won, arguing ...
Fields in Semberija. Semberija (Serbian Cyrillic: Семберија, pronounced [sěmbeːrija]) is a geographical region in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.The main city in the region is Bijeljina.
The House of Peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Dom naroda Bosne i Hercegovine/ Дом народа Босне и Херцеговине) is one of the two chambers of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the other chamber being the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina are a result of an artificial application of 1993 Vance–Owen Peace Plan for the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, applied only to one part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1]
In June 2004 current day's SIPA was created, by transformation of Agency for Information and Protection of BiH, under the Ministry of Security, but independent in operational matters. [ 2 ] In accordance with the Law on State Investigation and Protection Agency and in accordance with other regulations, SIPA performs tasks within its ...
Vijesti Radija Vatikan – news and radio talk shows from Croatian services of Radio Vatican/Radio Vatikan broadcast from Vatican to listeners primarily in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina via Radio Marija BiH [26] IRIB – Bosanski radio program/IRIB World Service Bosnian [27] – news and talk shows from IRIB World Service from Iran
The area of the current Bosnia and Herzegovina was initially part of the Ottoman Rumelia Province (beylerbeylik) and was divided between the three sanjaks (second-level administrative units) of Bosnia (Bosna), Herzegovina (Hersek), and Zvornik (İzvornik).