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About Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian/Croatian (Latin script): Bosna i Hercegovina, Serbian (Cyrillic script): Босна и Херцеговина) is a country on the Balkan peninsula of Southern Europe with an area of 51,129 square kilometres (19,741 sq mi). The last official census in 1991 recorded 4.4 million people, which was prior to the 1992-1995 war, while an unofficial census in 1996 by UNHCR recorded a post-war population of 3.9 million. Its 2007 residential population is estimated at approximately 4 million. »»
Sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Agency for Privatization in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Includes information on the privatization model, relevant laws, brochures, journal abstracts and lists of enterprizes for sale.

  • Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    The Agency's statute, the full text of the Law on Statistics, results of surveys and publications in PDF.

  • AIM - Alternative Information Network

    AIM is a network of independent journalists in former Yugoslavia and the southern Balkans which provides a service of in-depth information in the local languages and in English.

  • BIHnet

    Internet service provider. Features services, instructions and price list.

  • Bosnian Institute

    United Kingdom-based charity organization providing public forums, cultural programmes, publications and a bi-monthly magazine about current issues in Bosnia.

  • Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Includes regulations, currency exchange and information about Convertible Mark exchange abroad, banks directory.

  • Chamber of Economy of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Registry of companies, economic regulations, investment projects and other information for businesses in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • City of Banja Luka

    Official site. News and information on the administration, history, culture, economy and various areas of life in the city.

  • City of Bihac

    Official website of the city. City overview, history, map and image gallery.

  • City of Doboj

    Includes city information, pictures, press releases, links, addresses, details of companies.

  • Clinical Center of the University of Sarajevo

    The largest hospital in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Includes a list of clinics with contact information, the Center's management board and a historical overview.

  • Cobiss

    Co-operative bibliographic services. Library information system in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    General information about the court and a database of its decisions. Also contains meeting agendas, press releases, an appeals FAQ, the constitution, and the text of the European Convention on Human Rights.

  • Department of Civil Aviation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Information about the institution; regulations and news regarding civil aviation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Describes the election process and the mechanisms of protection of electoral rights, and contains elections results and legal background.

  • European Union Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Seeks to establish sustainable policing arrangements under Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) ownership. Features mission and objectives, activities, vacancies and tenders, and featured stories.

  • EU Vocational Education and Training Programme

    Support to the development vocational schools in Bosnia Herzegovina, based on European Union experiences. Includes programme overview, a list of VET schools, documents and reports.

  • Federal Office of Statistics

    Includes general statistical data, data by sector, monthly bulletins, and list of publications.

  • Foreign Investment Promotion Agency

    Resource for potential investors in Bosnia and Herzegovina, featuring full texts of relevant laws.

  • Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Information about the Government, the Ministries and the staff and organization of the Government.

  • Government of Republika Srpska

    Information about each ministry, daily published news, various information about Republika Srpska and the Constitution of RS.

  • Green Visions

    Eco-tourism operator. Information on walking, hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, and skiing adventure tours.

  • High Judicial and Prosecutorial Councils of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Information about the Councils and its members, news, Rules of Procedure, reports, information and vacancies for the appointment of judges.

  • Inside Bosnia

    Provides personalized e-mail news, as well as free greeting cards with scenery.

  • International Forum Bosnia

    Non-governmental organization aiming at the establishment of a harmonious and united society in Bosnia and Herzegovina through dialogue in the intellectual community. Includes the Forum Statute and other documents, projects, Forum centers and publications.

  • Medjugorje.org

    Presentation of the Medjugorje phenomenon - apparitions of the Virgin Mary. Includes detailed information and a frequently asked questions section.

  • Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Includes a variety of information: High Representative's decisions, press releases, speeches, articles, interviews, BiH media round-ups, tenders, full text of the Dayton Agreement, and statistical information about Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe - Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • Posao.ba

    Categorized and searchable database of job offerings in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • Registry of Securities of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Registry of Securities in FBH was founded in 1999, pursuant to the Law on Registry of Securities ("FBH Official Gazette", no. 39/98, 36/99 and 33/04), as a Joint Stock Company. The Registry performs operations of registration, safekeeping and maintenance of data on securities, operations of transfer in accordance with the law regulating issuance and trading of securities.

  • Sarajevo Film Festival

    Annual film festival, held in August. Awards summary, news archive, mailing list, picture galleries and ticket details.

  • Sarajevo International Airport

    Contains a flight timetable in PDF format and a brief overview of the airport.

  • Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe

    The Stability Pact is currently headed by Special Co-ordinator Erhard Busek, an Austrian politician and author. Appointed by the EU in 2001, Busek is one of Europe's leading experts on the region and served as Austrian Vice-Chancellor from 1991-95 and was Austria's enlargement representative from 2000-2001

  • Telekom Srpske

    Publicly held, government owned provider of telecommunications services to the entity. Company profile, products, services, news and vision.

  • Tourism Association of Sarajevo Canton

    Resource for tourists in Sarajevo. Includes a list of "must-sees", places for going out and lodging information.

  • United Nations Development Programme

    Contains information on UNDP's presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as some useful information on Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • US Embassy in Sarajevo

    United States Embassy in Sarajevo with detailed consular information, press releases and academic exchange information.

  • Wikipedia - Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country on the Balkan peninsula of Southern Europe with an area of 51,280 square kilometres (19,741 sq mi). Around 4.3 million people lived in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1991. The country is home to three ethnic "constituent peoples": Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats. Regardless of ethnicity, a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina is often identified in English as a Bosnian. In Bosnia however, the distinction between a Bosnian and a Herzegovinian is maintained as a regional, rather than an ethnic distinction. The country is decentralized and comprises two entities, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska.

  • Wikipedia: Sarajevo

    Sarajevo (Cyrillic: Сарајево;IPA: ['sarajɛʋɔ], in English usually [ˌsærəˈjeɪvoʊ]) is the capital city and largest urban center of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with an estimated population of 629,672 (as of December, 2006). It is also the capital of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity, and the de jure capital of the Republika Srpska entity, as well as the center of the Sarajevo Canton. Sarajevo is located in the Sarajevo valley of Bosnia proper, surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated around the Miljacka river. The city is famous for its traditional religious diversity, with adherents of Islam, Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Judaism peacefully coexisting there for centuries.

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