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Bosnia and Herzegovina -- History -- Partition, 1995
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Partition, Territorial
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Americana yrbk., 1996: p. 88 (Nov. 21, 1995, presidents of Serbia, Bosnia and Hercegovina, and Croatia initialed an agreement to end nearly four years of fighting in Bosnia. The pact divides Bosnia into a Muslim-Croat federation and a Serb republic)
Encyc. Britannica 1996 Book of the Year: p. 379 (U.S. sponsored peace talks held in Dayton, Ohio, resulted in a detailed agreement, officially signed in Paris on Dec. 14. It provided for a Bosnian and Hercegovian state consisting of two entities: -- the Muslim-Croat federation (approximately 51% of the territory including the whole of Sarajevo) and the Serb republic with about 49%)
Encyc. Britannica 1996 Book of the Year: p. 379 (U.S. sponsored peace talks held in Dayton, Ohio, resulted in a detailed agreement, officially signed in Paris on Dec. 14. It provided for a Bosnian and Hercegovian state consisting of two entities: -- the Muslim-Croat federation (approximately 51% of the territory including the whole of Sarajevo) and the Serb republic with about 49%)
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