Resident casting his vote in a local election in Mostar, Bos.-Her., in 1996, following the signing of the Dayton Accords.
Buildings and vehicles destroyed in Grbavica, a suburb of Sarajevo, Bos.-Her., during the Bosnian conflict (1992–95).
Ruins of the walls at Daorson, a Hellenistic city of Illyria, at Osanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie, duchess of Hohenberg, shortly before their assassination, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, June 28, 1914.
Slobodan Milošević (third from left), Alija Izetbegović (fourth from left), and Franjo Tudjman (sixth from left) initialing the Dayton Accords at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, outside Dayton, Ohio, November 21, 1995.
Alija Izetbegović (centre), president of Bosnia and Herzegovina, flanked by U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher (left) and French Gen. Jean Heinrich (right), Sarajevo, Bos.-Her., 1996.
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–98).
Bosnia and Herzegovina
The rebuilt stone arch bridge across the Neretva River at Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The original bridge, built in 1566, was destroyed by artillery fire in 1993.
Physical features of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosna River, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Muslims praying inside Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque, Sarajevo, Bos.-Her.
Children lighting candles on All Saints’ Day, in Banja Luka, Bos.-Her.
Mountain village of Kladanj, on the Drinjača River, eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sarajevo, Bos.-Her.
Bosniac women fleeing the town of Jusići, Bos.-Her., following a breakdown in the Dayton Accords, Oct. 2, 1996.
Division of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as agreed upon in the Dayton Accords.
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