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  2. Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia - Wikipedia

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    Map of Yugoslavia in 1993 that includes Western Bosnia (in grey). The Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia (Serbo-Croatian: Autonomna Pokrajina Zapadna Bosna; APZB), was a small unrecognized proto-state that existed in the northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1993 and 1995.

  3. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Bosnia and Herzegovina [a] (Serbo-Croatian: Bosna i Hercegovina, Босна и Херцеговина), [b] [c] sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula. It borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to the north and southwest.

  4. Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Coronation of King Tomislav, painted by Oton Iveković. Croats settled in the areas of modern Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 7th century. [6] [7] [8] Constantine VII in De Administrando Imperio writes that Croats settled Dalmatia and from there they settled Illyricum and Pannonia [9] There, they assimilated with native Illyrians and Romans during the great migration of the Slavs.

  5. List of universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Slobomir P University (Doboj and Bijeljina) [14] University College of Prijedor [15] University of Herzegovina (Medjugorje and Mostar) [16] University of Modern Sciences - CKM (Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina) [17] University of Vitez (Travnik) [18] University Sinergija [19] University of Business Engineering and Management (Banja Luka) [20]

  6. Ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic map of Bosnia and Herzegovina according to 2013 census. More than 96% of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina belongs to one of its three autochthonous constituent peoples (Serbo-Croatian: konstitutivni narodi / конститутивни народи): Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats.

  7. Inter-Entity Boundary Line - Wikipedia

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    The Inter-Entity Boundary Line (IEBL; Serbo-Croatian: Međuentitetska linija razgraničenja, Међуентитетска линија разграничења) is the administrative line that subdivides Bosnia and Herzegovina into two entities, Republika Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The total length of the Inter-Entity ...

  8. Herzegovina-Neretva Canton - Wikipedia

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    The Herzegovina-Neretva Canton (Croatian: Hercegovačko-neretvanska županija; [2] Bosnian: Hercegovačko-neretvanski kanton) [3] is one of 10 cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The canton mainly comprises the Neretva river valley area and parts of Herzegovina west of Mostar, its administrative center ...

  9. Una (Sava) - Wikipedia

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    The Una (Serbian Cyrillic: Уна, pronounced) is a border river between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia and a right tributary of the Sava river. [1] It is part of the Black Sea drainage basin, and its watershed has a size of 10,200 km 2 (3,900 sq mi), of which 8,080 km 2 (3,120 sq mi) belongs to Bosnia and Herzegovina, and 2,120 km 2 (820 sq mi) to Croatia.