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  2. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Bosnia and Herzegovina is a religiously diverse country. According to the 2013 census, Muslims comprised 50.7% of the population, while Orthodox Christians made 30.7%, Catholic Christians 15.2%, 1.2% other and 1.1% atheist or agnostic, with the remainder not declaring or not answering the question. [2]

  3. Archives of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Arhiv Bosne i Hercegovine: Building housing the Archives of Bosnia and Herzegovina: National archives overview; Formed: June 1, 1997 () Jurisdiction: Bosnia and Herzegovina: Headquarters: Sarajevo: National archives executive

  4. Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Parlamentarna skupština Bosne i Hercegovine / Парламентарна скупштина Босне и Херцеговине) is the bicameral legislative body of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It consists of the following two chambers.

  5. Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian/Croatian: Vijeće ministara Bosne i Hercegovine, Serbian: Савјет министара Босне и Херцеговине), often called Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Vlada Bosne i Hercegovine, Serbian: Влада Босне и Херцеговине), is the executive branch of the government of Bosnia and ...

  6. Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    SK BiH: 5 Džemal Bijedić (1917–1977) 1967 July 1971 SK BiH: 6 Hamdija Pozderac (1924–1988) July 1971 May 1974 SK BiH: President of the Presidency of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina (4) Ratomir Dugonjić (1916–1987) May 1974 April 1978 SK BiH: 7 Raif Dizdarević (born 1926) April 1978 April 1982 SK BiH: 8 Branko Mikulić (1928–1994) April ...

  7. Vojislav Šešelj - Wikipedia

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    Vojislav Šešelj was born in Sarajevo, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia, to Nikola Šešelj (1925–1978) and Danica Šešelj (née Misita; 1924–2007), Serbs from the Popovo Valley region of eastern Herzegovina.

  8. Media in Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    News agencies based in Sarajevo, BiH [7] Name Type Founded Headquarters Owner Web Notes FENA: Public: Sarajevo Ćemaluša 1 71000 Sarajevo, BiH: Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: www.fena.ba www.fena.co.ba: Federalna novinska agencija; FENA (English: Federal News Agency ) ONASA: Private: Sarajevo Zmaja od Bosne 4 71000 Sarajevo, BiH: ONASA ...

  9. Ministry of Civil Affairs (Bosnia and Herzegovina) - Wikipedia

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    After the end of the Bosnian War in 1995, the 1996 Bosnian general election and the formation of the first post-war government in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1997, the Ministry of Civil Affairs and Communications of Bosnia and Herzegovina began working with Spasoje Albijanić at the head, which is the predecessor of today's Ministry of Communication and Traffic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and ...