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A New Consitution for Bosnia-Herzegovina (PBS.org) "Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice announced Tuesday that the leaders of Bosnia's three major ethnic groups reached an agreement to overhaul its constitution, 10 years after the Dayton Accords ended the Bosnian war. Richard Holbrooke, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and one of the principal architects of the Dayton Accords, discusses the situation in Bosnia." 11-05
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BHTourism) Provides information on tourism. Also called Bosnia-Hercegovina. 11-05
Bosnia and Herzegovina (CIA.gov) Provides information on geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military, and transnational Issues. Also called Bosnia-Hercegovina. 11-05
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Wikipedia.org) "Bosnia and Herzegovina most commonly abbreviated as BiH) is a country in south-east Europe with an estimated population of between three and four million people. The country is the homeland of its three ethnic and so-called 'constituent peoples': Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs, but other communities that live there are not given the status of being "constituent" peoples [official court ruling]. A citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, regardless of ethnicity, is usually identified as a Bosnian." Also called Bosnia-Hercegovina. 11-05
Bosnia-Herzegovina (CountryReports.org) Provides a profile by topic, including Economy, Defense, Geography, Government, People, National Anthem, Lyrics and Related Links. Provides a map and a flag. 6-02
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