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During the [[Bosnian War]], Republika Srpska was the Serb-controlled areas of | ''For the present-day entity which is one of the two constitutent ones of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], see [[Republic of Srpska|Republika Srpska]].'' | ||
{{Infobox country|name=Republic of Srpska|native_name=Република Српска|image_flag=Flag of Republika Srpska.svg|image_coat=Former COA Republika Srpska.svg.png|capital=Banja Luka|largest_city=Banja Luka|year_start=1992|year_end=1995|image_map=RS 1993.png|map_width=260|map_caption=Map of Republika Srpska-controlled territories (red) in 1993.|official_languages=Serbo-Croatian|date_start=9 January|date_end=14 December}} | |||
During the [[Bosnian War]], the '''Republika Srpska''' was the Serb-controlled areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
=== Bosnian War (1992–1995) === | === Bosnian War (1992–1995) === | ||
[[Radovan Karadžić]], the first president of Srpska, proposed allowing majority Serb areas of Bosnia to stay in [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2006)|Yugoslavia]]. He appointed many [[Communism|communist]] officers even though he was not a communist himself.<ref name=":032">{{Citation|author=[[Michael Parenti]]|year=2000|title=To Kill a Nation|chapter=Republika Srpska: Democracy, NATO Style|page=58–66|pdf=https://leftychan.net/edu/src/1614706295182-3.pdf|publisher=Verso}}</ref> | [[Radovan Karadžić]], the first president of Srpska, proposed allowing majority Serb areas of Bosnia to stay in [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2006)|Yugoslavia]]. He appointed many [[Communism|communist]] officers even though he was not a communist himself.<ref name=":032">{{Citation|author=[[Michael Parenti]]|year=2000|title=To Kill a Nation|chapter=Republika Srpska: Democracy, NATO Style|page=58–66|pdf=https://leftychan.net/edu/src/1614706295182-3.pdf|publisher=Verso}}</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:History of Bosnia & Herzegovina]] |
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For the present-day entity which is one of the two constitutent ones of Bosnia and Herzegovina, see Republika Srpska.
During the Bosnian War, the Republika Srpska was the Serb-controlled areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
History[edit | edit source]
Bosnian War (1992–1995)[edit | edit source]
Radovan Karadžić, the first president of Srpska, proposed allowing majority Serb areas of Bosnia to stay in Yugoslavia. He appointed many communist officers even though he was not a communist himself.[1]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Michael Parenti (2000). To Kill a Nation: 'Republika Srpska: Democracy, NATO Style' (pp. 58–66). [PDF] Verso.