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 Bosnia and Herzegovina - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (officially Bosna i Hercegovina/Босна и Херцеговина, shortened to BiH, also in English variously written Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Bosnia-Hercegovina) is a mountainous country in the western Balkans.
On November 21, 1995, in Dayton, Ohio, presidents of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Alija Izetbegović), Croatia (Franjo Tuđman), and Serbia (Slobodan Milošević) signed a peace agreement that brought a halt to the three years of war in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (the final agreement was signed in Paris on 14 December 1995).
The Dayton Agreement succeeded in ending the bloodshed in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and it institutionalized the division between the Bosnian-Herzegovinian Muslim and Croat entity - Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (51% of the territory), and the Bosnian-Herzegovinian Serb entity - Republika Srpska (49%).
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Bosnia_and_Herzegovina   (1516 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Bosnia and Herzegovina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The first mention of the name "Bosnia" is in the De Administrando Imperio of Byzantine emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus in the middle of the 10th century, in which he mentions Bosnia and Rascia as a part of the Serb lands.
Bosnia and Herzegovina was established as a republic of Yugoslavia in 1945, when the country was re-organized as a federal state under Josip Broz Tito.
Acording to the 1991 census, Bosnia is 44% ethnicly Muslism, 31% Serb, and 17% Croat.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Bosnia_and_Herzegovina   (1192 words)

  
 Bosnia and Herzegovina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a mountainous country in the Balkans.
The Dayton Agreement divides Bosnia and Herzegovina roughly equally the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the ethinically cleansed Bosnian Serb Republika Srpska.
Bosnia is located in the Western Balkans Serbia and Montenegro to the east and Croatia to the north and south-west.
www.freeglossary.com /Bosnia_and_Herzegovina   (1453 words)

  
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The criminal legislation of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall be applied to a non-citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina who, outside the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina, perpetrates a criminal offence against Bosnia and Herzegovina or its citizen which is not specified in paragraph 1 of this Article.
Community Service Article 43 When the court assesses and imposes imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, at the same time it may decide that such punishment, with the consent of the accused, be replaced with community service.
A citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who with an aim of aiding the enemy politically or economically collaborates with the enemy at time of war, shall be punished by imprisonment for a term not less than three years.
www.sudbih.gov.ba /files/docs/zakoni/en/krivicni_zakon_3_03_-_eng.doc   (12410 words)

  
 Bosnia and Herzegovina - Gurupedia
It is divided into two entities, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska.
While those living in Bosnia were from 1908 officially in Austro-Hungarian Empire, South Slavs in Serbia and elsewhere were calling for a South Slav state; World War I began when Serb nationalist Gavrilo Princip assassinated the Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo.
Banja Luka in the northwest, Tuzla in the northeast and Mostar, the capital of Herzegovina.
www.gurupedia.com /b/bo/bosnia_and_herzegovina.htm   (929 words)

  
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Bosnia and Herzegovina calls on the Conference, the member countries, governmental and nongovernmental organisations to pay special attention to the question of adopting special strategy, even burden sharing and direct material support for the countries the most directly facing the post-conflict situations and special humanitarian crises.
Bosnia and Herzegovina still has hundreds of thousands of refugees waiting for their houses and infrastructure to be rebuilt, so that conditions should be created for sustainable return, and at the same time as a member if international community regularly meets its international commitments concerning the issue of offering temporary asylum for the displaced persons.
Bosnia and Herzegovina sees its chance to achieve sustainable social development in the initiative taken recently for the countries of South-Eastern Europe, the Stability Pact, which is to create a safe environment for mutual development and cooperation of the Region's countries.
www.un.org /socialsummit/speeches/296bosher.htm   (1226 words)

  
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (09/06)
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, there are 407 primary schools with 250,000 students, 171 secondary schools with 80,000 students, 7 universities in the major cities (Sarajevo, Mostar, Banja Luka, Tuzla, Bihac, and Foca) and 6 academies (4 pedagogic and 2 art academies).
Bosnia and Herzegovina introduced the direct election of mayors at regional and municipal elections held in October 2004.
Bosnia and Herzegovina maintains an embassy in the United States at 2109 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20037 (tel.: 202-337-1500; fax: 202-337-1502).
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/2868.htm   (2900 words)

  
 Bosnia-Herzegovina Travel Tips - Overview of Bosnia-Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina shares borders with Serbia and Montenegro in the east and southeast, and Croatia to the north and west.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is characterizeded by its ethnic and religious diversity and visitors should respect the customs and traditions of the various ethnic and religious groups.
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s road network is still in the process of being reconstructed, following massive damage during the 1992-1995 civil war.
www.southtravels.com /europe/bosniaherzegovina/traveltips.html   (863 words)

  
 Top20Bosnia-Herzegovina.com - Your Top20 Guide to Bosnia-Herzegovina!
Bosnia and Herzegovina (locally: Bosna i Hercegovina/Босна и Херцеговина, most commonly abbreviated to BiH) is a triangular mountainous country in the western Balkans with an estimated population of about 4,000,000 people.
Bosnia was formerly one of the six federal units constituting Yugoslavia.
While those living in Bosnia were from 1908 officially in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, South Slavs in Serbia and elsewhere were calling for a South Slav state; World War I began with the assassination in Sarajevo of Archduke Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, the assassin was Gavrilo Princip, a member of the "Mlada Bosna" organization.
www.top20bosnia-herzegovina.com   (2449 words)

  
 LAW ON COMMUNICATIONS OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
The Law on Communications of Bosnia and Herzegovina imposed by this Decision shall replace the Telecommunications Law of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina 10/99).
The Parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall have the sole authority to dismiss the members of the Council of the Agency before completion of their mandate.
Upon request of the Agency, all law enforcement agencies in Bosnia and Herzegovina shall assist it in the enforcement of its decisions.
www.cra.ba /en/legal/?cid=2427   (8580 words)

  
 Bosnia-Herzegovina
In Bosnia the populace tended to align by its ethnic and religious allegiances, with Slovenes and Croats associating with the Catholic West (usually Italy and Austria), Serbs identifying with the Russians and the Orthodox East, and Bosnian Muslims favoring the Islamic Turks.
Within Bosnia, ethnic Croats and Serbs often formed small majorities in the countryside and villages, with the former usually found in the western and southern sections and the latter customarily living in the northern and eastern parts.
Bosnia was peppered with at least thirty types of antitank and antipersonnel mines, which were responsible for nearly one-third of all UNPROFOR casualties.
www.army.mil /cmh/brochures/Bosnia-Herzegovina/Bosnia-Herzegovina.htm   (11508 words)

  
 UNHCR - Law on Travel Documents of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Travel certificate shall be issued by a diplomatic or consular representation of Bosnia and Herzegovina abroad in the country on the territory of which the person concerned is staying.
Until the regulations referred to in the previous paragraph have been passed, the regulations passed under the Law on Travel Documents of Citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Official Gazette of BH 30/96) shall be valid unless they are in contradiction with this law.
Supervision over the enforcement of this Law shall be carried out by the Ministry for Civil Affairs and Communications of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the competent bodies of the Entities in the manner defined by the regulations of the Ministry of Civil Affairs and Communications of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
www.unhcr.org /cgi-bin/texis/vtx/home/opendoc.htm?tbl=RSDLEGAL&page=research&id=3ae6b59110   (2588 words)

  
 Bosnia and Herzegovina - Flag - Introduction - Background
Bosnia and Herzegovina's declaration of sovereignty in October 1991 was followed by a declaration of independence from the former Yugoslavia on 3 March 1992 after a referendum boycotted by ethnic Serbs.
The Dayton Peace Accords retained Bosnia and Herzegovina's international boundaries and created a joint multi-ethnic and democratic government charged with conducting foreign, diplomatic, and fiscal policy.
Also recognized was a second tier of government comprised of two entities roughly equal in size: the Bosniak/Croat Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Bosnian Serb-led Republika Srpska (RS).
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 Bosnia and Herzegovina News
Bosnia and Herzegovina News continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina -- The operational command of the BiH Armed Forces was transferred on Monday to Camp Butmir, near Sarajevo, where EUFOR headquarters is currently located.
MOSTAR, Bosnia and Herzegovina -- The Mostar Cantonal Court sentenced eight former members of the Bosniak BiH Army to a total of 17 years in prison on Wednesday, for committing war crimes against Croats in...
www.topix.net /world/bosnia-and-herzegovina   (698 words)

  
 Communications of Bosnia and Herzegovina : Bosnia and Herzegovina/Communications
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 Communications of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Communications of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
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 Bosnia-Herzegovina: Naming and Shaming - Promoting Reform Resources - Private Sector Development - The World Bank Group
OHR did this through a three-part communications strategy that carefully laid the foundation for a direct political attack.
OHR had respected community leaders write opinion pieces on corruption in public companies and the need for new reform laws.
Public pressure helped push through a new package of reform laws: In July, 2004, the framework law on business registration was passed; in September, the BiH law on public procurement; and in June 2005, the framework law on accounting and auditing.
rru.worldbank.org /themes/promotingreform/communications/bihnameandshame   (790 words)

  
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Map and Flag
The Dayton Agreement, signed in Paris on 14 December 1995, retained Bosnia and Herzegovina's exterior border and created a joint multi-ethnic and democratic government.
Bosnia and Herzegovina ranked next to The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia as the poorest republic in the old Yugoslav federation.
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia and Montenegro have delimited about half of their boundary, but sections along the Drina River remain in dispute; discussions continue with Croatia on problem sections of the Una River and villages at the base of Mount Pljesevica
www.greatestcities.com /Europe/Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.html   (1372 words)

  
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Article 2 A travel document is is a public document proving identity and citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Citizenship of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina or Republika Srpska.
Diplomatic and Consular representations of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall issue passports referred to in Article 6 of this Law or travel Certificates referred to in Article 12 of this Law, to citizens staying abroad shorter than three months, when their Passports are expired, damaged, stolen or otherwise lost.
Article 28 Ministry for Civil Affairs and Communications of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall be responsible for purchase, printing and deciding on the price of travel documents as well as for their distribution to the bodies referred to in Article 13 of this Law.
www.ohr.int /ohr-dept/legal/oth-legist/doc/BH-LAW-ON-TRAVEL-DOCUMENTS-1997.doc   (2118 words)

  
 Bosnia and Herzegovina com Maps and Facts that can be printed and used freely   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bosnia and Herzegovina ranked next to Macedonia as the poorest republic in the old Yugoslav federation.
TITO had pushed the development of military industries in the republic with the result that Bosnia was saddled with a host of industrial firms with little commercial potential.
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia and Montenegro have delimited most of their boundary, but sections along the Drina River remain in dispute; discussions continue with Croatia on several small disputed sections of the boundary related to maritime access that hinder ratification of the 1999 border agreement
www.bosnia-and-herzegovina.com   (1336 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Communications of Bosnia and Herzegovina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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Country code (top level domain): BA See also : Bosnia and Herzegovina
A citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, regardless of ethnicity, is usually identified as a Bosnian.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Communications-of-Bosnia-and-Herzegovina   (327 words)

  
 THE AUDIT REPORT MINISTRY OF CIVIL AFFAIRS AND COMMUNICATIONS OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA YEAR 2001
In compliance with an Article 11 of the Law on budget execution of the Institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ministry has submitted a request for standardization of analytical and syntactical sections of expenditures with the purpose of revenues (No:01/1-83/02), but the procedure stipulated by the Law was not finalized.
Having in mind that the processes of budget adoption in Institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as the processes of adopting the eventual rebalance are complicated and expensive, it is totally irrational to use all the time the nominal amounts of budget sections that have no specified and proven level of correctness and reliability.
We have carried out an audit of the Ministry’s operations through auditing the individual systems, revision of the financial reports and operations of the Ministry in total, as well as through revision of the financial reports and operations of the Commissions under competence of this Ministry where there are separate book-keepings for each of them.
www.revizija.gov.ba /en/audit-rep/mcpik01.asp   (3562 words)

  
 Communications Teacher jobs in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Search Communications Teacher jobs and apply online
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Also, to help you to be recruited for Communications Teacher vacancies in Bosnia and Herzegovina, you may wish to add your up to date CV into your account, as recruiters will search the Tip Top Job CV database to look for relevant jobseekers for their vacancies.
Education and Training jobs in Bosnia and Herzegovina and jobs in the Education and Training sector.
www.theeducationjob.com /search/jobs_by_role/j/Communications+Teacher/c/BIH/m/1000214   (363 words)

  
 Bosnia and Herzegovina | Phone, Mobile, Internet and Media Communications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Since the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the media is no longer steeped in propaganda, but it is still only partially free, with journalists under pressure from state bodies and political parties to somewhat censor their content.
The main newspaper for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dnevni avaz, is published in Sarajevo.
Public Broadcasting Service of Bosnia Herzegovina is a state-wide public broadcaster, operating BH Radio 1.
www.worldtravelguide.net /country/37/communications/Europe/Bosnia-and-Herzegovina.html   (333 words)

  
 WWW-VL History Index: Bosnia History: Herzegovina - Sarajevo, Bosna; Mostar, Hercegovina; BiH; Balkans History
Bosnia & Herzegovina and its Borders According to International Agreements and Constitutional Law, from CalTech
Count Andrássy to Count Beust, 30 December 1875 (Communicated to the Earl of Derby by Count Beust, January 3), "Correspondence Respecting Affairs in Bosnia and Herzegovina." Parliamentary Papers, 1876, vol.84, from Mt. Holyoke.
Lord Odo Russell to the Earl of Derby on the Insurrection in Bosnia and Herzegovina, May 1876, from Mt. Holyoke
vlib.iue.it /history/europe/Bosnia/index.html   (575 words)

  
 Fly Bosna - Welcome to Fly Bosnia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Fly Bosnia to start flying between the United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina from summer 2006.
From summer 2006, Fly Bosnia will aim to offer two flights a week from the United States via Manchester and London Gatwick to Sarajevo to meet high demands of customers seeking a choice of direct and more convenient flights to Sarajevo.
In the meantime, Fly Bosnia has appointed an agent able to source out very attractive flight arrangements for you with the likes of Lufthansa, Malev, Croatia Airlines and Austrian Airlines for all those flying from the United Kingdom, representing a one-stop shop for you.
www.flybosnia.com   (222 words)

  
 Bosnia and Herzegovina | Travel By Air, Water & Road | Travel Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide - Getting Around
Rail links between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Republika Srpska have been restored.
Travel by road is the usual means of transport in Bosnia & Herzegovina.
www.worldtravelguide.net /country/37/internal_travel/Europe/Bosnia-and-Herzegovina.html   (190 words)

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