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    The SAO of Herzegovina (Serbian: Српска аутономна област Херцеговина, Srpska autonomna oblast Hercegovina) was a self-proclaimed Serbian Autonomous Oblast...
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    Regions" (SAOs) in Bosnia where Serbs formed the majority consisting of the SAO East and Old Herzegovina, SAO Bosnian Krajina, SAO Romanija and SAO North-Eastern...
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    today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was sometimes called the Autonomous Oblast of Krajina, or the Autonomous Region of Krajina (ARK). SAO Bosanska Krajina...
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    renamed to Republika Srpska on 12 August. SAO Bosanska Krajina SAO North-Eastern Bosnia SAO Eastern Herzegovina Geert-Hinrich Ahrens (6 March 2007). Diplomacy...
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    Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (SRBiH) in the prelude to the Bosnian War. It was established on 4 November 1991, being the last SAO to be proclaimed. It...
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    and Herzegovina (SR BiH). It was established in September 1991, proclaimed by the Serb Democratic Party on 19 September 1991, along with other SAOs (Eastern...
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  • Old Herzegovina, part of historical Herzegovina, attached to Montenegro since 1878 SAO Herzegovina, Serbian Autonomous Oblast (Region) of Herzegovina (1991)...
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    Serb Autonomous Regions (category History of the Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    (САО) / Srpska autonomna oblast (SAO)) were proclaimed in the Yugoslav republics of SR Croatia and SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in light of the possible secession...
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    about the deterioration of the situation in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina owing to intensified aggressive acts by the Serbian and Montenegrin forces...
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    had threatened and attacked UN-designated "safe areas" in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War with the Srebrenica genocide and Markale massacres...
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    Albanians from large parts of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo. In 2007, in its verdicts against SAO Krajina President Milan Martić, the ICTY concluded:...
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    (Serbo-Croatian: Srpska autonomna oblast Krajina / Српска аутономна област Крајина) or SAO Krajina (САО Крајина) was a self-proclaimed Serb Autonomous Region (oblast)...
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    1991, local ethnic Serbs of the region declared the territory of SAO East Herzegovina independent and joined other Serb territories into Republika Srpska...
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    had previously constituted Yugoslavia: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, and Macedonia (now called North Macedonia). SFR...
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  • during Milošević's rule for special operations in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, as well as for the elimination of Milošević's political opponents...
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  • the SDG massacred hundreds of people in eastern Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It saw action from mid-1991 until late 1995, and was supplied and equipped...
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  • fighters came to support the Bosnian Muslims and an independent Bosnia and Herzegovina. There were also Islamist organizations and Muslim non-profit organizations...
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    São Tomé and Príncipe (/ˌsaʊ təˈmeɪ ... ˈprɪnsɪpə, -peɪ/ SOW tə-MAY ... PRIN-sih-pə, -⁠pay; Portuguese: São Tomé e Príncipe (Portuguese pronunciation:...
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    Croatian Defence Forces (category 1991 establishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    the HOS was absorbed by the Croatian Army. The HOS units in Bosnia and Herzegovina consisted of Croats, Bosniaks and foreign volunteers led by Blaž Kraljević...
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    The most widely professed religion in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Islam and the second biggest religion is Christianity. Nearly all the Muslims of Bosnia...
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    People's Army (JNA) and Serb paramilitary forces (from Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina), took Okučani and Daruvar, threatening to sever Slavonia from Croatia...
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  • Accords of 1995 has focused the efforts of policymakers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the international community, on regional stabilization in...
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    George Mitchell in Northern Ireland with Richard Holbrooke in Bosnia–Herzegovina." Negotiation Journal 20.4 (2004): 513-537. online Hartwell, Leon. Conflict...
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    announced that they also would join the SAO. Babić was elected President of the Executive Council of the SAO on April 30, and was subsequently appointed...
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    Ratko Mladić (category Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    and the Srebrenica massacre. Mladić was born in Božanovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia on 12 March 1942. His father Neđa (1909–1945)...
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    Western Syrmia SAO Krajina SAO Western Slavonia Republika Srpska (RS) SAO Bosanska Krajina SAO Herzegovina SAO North-Eastern Bosnia SAO Romanija Croatian...
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    of Defence, Minister of Internal Affairs, in Serbian Autonomous Oblast (SAO) Krajina and the Republic of Serbian Krajina (both unrecognised). Also in...
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    unit was involved in war crimes during the wars in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo. After the wars, four members of the unit were found guilty...
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    the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Republika Srpska (in Bosnia and Herzegovina). The government of Krajina had de facto control over central parts of...
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    Vojislav Šešelj (category Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    return to prison. Vojislav Šešelj was born in Sarajevo, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia, to Nikola Šešelj (1925–1978) and Danica Šešelj (née...
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