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General Government Framework Information and Information Regarding the President and the Cabinet Under the provisions of the Dayton Peace Accords, the entities have competencies in areas such as finance, taxation, business development, and general legislation. Entities and cantons control their own budgets, spending on infrastructure, health care, and...
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AND VACCINATION INFORMATION For the first centuries of the Christian era, Bosnia was part of the Roman Empire. After the fall of Rome, Bosnia was contested by Byzantium and Rome's successors in the west. Slavs settled the region in the 7th century, and the kingdoms of Serbia and Croatia split control of Bosnia in the 9th century. The 11th and 12th centuries...
Official Name: Bosnia and Herzegovina Capital: Sarajevo Area: 51,233 sq. km, slightly smaller than West Virginia. Cities: Capital--Sarajevo (est. pop 387,876); Banja Luka (220,407); Mostar (208,904); Tuzla (118,500); Bihac (49,544). Terrain: Mountains in the central and southern regions, plains along the Sava River in the north. Climate: Hot summers...
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