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- proper noun Alternative form of
Bosnia and Herzegovina .
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SARAJEVO, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA (BosNewsLife) -- The international administrator of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Paddy Ashdown, has fired 60 Bosnian Serb officials for failing
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SARAJEVO, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA (BosNewsLife) -- The international administrator of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Paddy Ashdown, has fired 60 Bosnian Serb officials for failing
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He expressed concern that Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is divided between a Muslim-Croat and Serbian entity, still has no national government eight months after the elections because of ethnic tensions.
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He expressed concern that Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is divided between a Muslim-Croat and Serbian entity, still has no national government eight months after the elections because of ethnic tensions.
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He expressed concern that Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is divided between a Muslim-Croat and Serbian entity, still has no national government eight months after the elections because of ethnic tensions.
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He expressed concern that Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is divided between a Muslim-Croat and Serbian entity, still has no national government eight months after the elections because of ethnic tensions.
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The website - Srebrenica-mapping genocide - was launched by the Sarajevo-based advocacy group Youth Initiative for Human Rights in Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is funded by the United States and other Western countries as well as several nongovernmental organizations.
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He expressed concern that Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is divided between a Muslim-Croat and Serbian entity, still has no national government eight months after the elections because of ethnic tensions.
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The website - Srebrenica-mapping genocide - was launched by the Sarajevo-based advocacy group Youth Initiative for Human Rights in Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is funded by the United States and other Western countries as well as several nongovernmental organizations.
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He expressed concern that Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is divided between a Muslim-Croat and Serbian entity, still has no national government eight months after the elections because of ethnic tensions.
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