It is one of the six Western Balkan states that emerged from the disintegration of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (RFSY) (1991/1992). It consists of two entities — the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Republic of Republika Srpska — and the District of Brcko, which is governed by its own local government. They are all under a federal government and a rotating presidency. In addition, there are three main ethnic groups: Bosni…
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It is one of the six Western Balkan states that emerged from the disintegration of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (RFSY) (1991/1992). It consists of two entities — the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Republic of Republika Srpska — and the District of Brcko, which is governed by its own local government. They are all under a federal government and a rotating presidency. In addition, there are three main ethnic groups: Bosni…