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a Formally, Brčko District is held in condominium by both parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina (namely, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska). De facto, however, it is a third entity, as it has the same powers as the Federation and Republika Srpska and is under the direct sovereignty of BiH. [4] b Latin version
Indonesia recognized Bosnia and Herzegovina following the breakup of Yugoslavia on 20 May 1992. [3] Formal diplomatic ties between the two nations were established on 11 April 1994. [4] Indonesia also contributed to peace and security efforts by sending peacekeeping troops in the country from 1992 to 1996 under United Nations Protection Force ...
The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is split into 10 cantons, local governing units that were endowed with substantial autonomy, whereas Republika Srpska operates under a centralised government structure. While the state level holds a limited set of exclusive or joint responsibilities, the entities wield most of the authority.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in Budapest. Hungary has an embassy in Sarajevo. [19] Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and of the Council of Europe. India: See Bosnia and Herzegovina–India relations Indonesia: See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Indonesia relations Iran
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, [note 1] commonly abbreviated to the Federal Government, [note 2] is the main executive branch of government in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is headed by the prime minister.
The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina covers 51% of Bosnia and Herzegovina's total area, while Republika Srpska covers 49%. The entities, based largely on the territories held by the two warring sides at the time, were formally established by the Dayton Agreement in 1995 because of the tremendous changes in Bosnia and Herzegovina's ethnic ...
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina President : Lidija Bradara Government Prime Minister: Nermin Nikšić Parliament House of Peoples House of Representatives Cantons Assemblies; Republika Srpska President : Milorad Dodik Government Prime Minister: Radovan Višković National Assembly Speaker: Nenad Stevandić; Brčko District
Sport in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (9 C, 34 P) Pages in category "Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.