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Bosnia Fact Herzegovina
Zvornik - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Principal Locations
  1. Banja Luka
  2. Bihać
  3. Bijeljina
  4. Bosanska Gradiška
  5. Bosanska Krupa
  6. Brčko
  7. Bugojno
  8. Cazin
  9. Derventa
  10. Doboj
  11. Foča
  12. Gorazde
  13. Gradačac
  14. Gračanica
  15. Ilidža
  16. Jablanica
  17. Jajce
  18. Kakanj
  19. Livno
  20. Ljubuški
  21. Lukavac
  22. Modriča
  23. Mostar
  24. Neum
  25. Prijedor
  26. Sanski Most
  27. Sarajevo
  28. Srebrenica
  29. Teslić
  30. Tešanj
  31. Travnik
  32. Trebinje
  33. Turbe
  34. Tuzla
  35. Velika Kladusa
  36. Visoko
  37. Zavidovići
  38. Zenica
  39. Zvornik
  40. Žepče
  41. Živinice

Resources


Bosnia Fact Herzegovina



Countries Invited to the Second Ministerial of the Community of Democracies

Bosnia & Herzegovina ... [Read More]

IO Fact Sheets

1111--01/02/03   UN Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina ...

Bureau of International Organization Affairs (IO)IO Fact Sheets [Read More]

United States Humanitarian Demining Programs in Europe

The U.S. Governments Humanitarian Demining Program seeks to relieve human suffering while promoting U.S. interests. The Programs objectives are to establish and support sustainable indigenous demining programs, reduce civilian casualties, create conditions for the return of refugees and displaced persons to their homes, reinforce an affected countrys stability, and encourage international cooperation and participation. The Program seeks to accomplish these objectives by helping to establish and support sustainable indigenous mine action capabilities in mine-affected nations. Since FY 1993, the United States has committed almost $500 million to global mine action initiatives, including research and development. Out of the 26 countries in Europe reported to have landmine problems, the United States is providing assistance to nine of those countries and the province of Kosovo. These countries are Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegov ... [Read More]

Consular Information Sheets

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The Balkans

The U.S. Department of States Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM) has developed a Balkans strategy in FY 2002 that reflects the evolving humanitarian situation. The region is generally stable now 6 years after the Dayton Accords ended the conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina and almost 3 years after the NATO intervention in Kosovo led to the return of over one million Kosovar Albanians to their homes. Recent political events -- peaceful elections in Kosovo, the peace agreement in Macedonia, renewed commitment to refugee returns by the moderate government in Croatia, and continued stability in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia -- continue to offer opportunities to find durable solutions for the thousands of persons who remain displaced by a decade of conflict in the former Yugoslavia. In short, we are witnessing success in our refugee and humanitarian programs in the Balkans as thousands of refugees and IDPs continue to return to Bosnia, Macedonia, or Kosovo. Other refugees a ... [Read More]

The Balkans

Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia and Montenegro Croatia    -- Kosovo The Republic of Macedonia Slovenia ... [Read More]

Consular Information Sheets

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NATOs Role in Bosnia and Herzegovina

On December 2, 2004, the nine-year NATO-led Stabilization Force (SFOR) mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina concluded successfully. NATOs intervention in the Bosnia conflict--using force for the first time in Alliance history--led to the Dayton Accords and put an end to a costly and destructive conflict in the heart of Europe. In the nine years that followed the intervention, over 500,000 servicemen and women from 43 nations and every continent, including 90,000 Americans, served in Bosnia and Herzegovina without losing a single soldier to hostile action. The people of Bosnia have welcomed a continued international security presence as they take the remaining steps on the path toward integration into a Europe whole, free, and at peace. The European Union (EU) has established a military mission, Operation ALTHEA, to provide this support. ... [Read More]

UN Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina

On December 21, 1995, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 1035, setting up the UN International Police Task Force and a UN Civil Affairs Office. These were brought together as the UN Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The UN Mission (UNMIBH) was created to help implement the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina (also referred to as the as the Dayton-Paris Agreement). It was "under the authority of the Secretary-General and subject to coordination and guidance as appropriate" of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina appointed to oversee the Agreements implementation. ... [Read More]

Bosnia and Herzegovina

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