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''For the present-day entity which is one of the two constitutent ones of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], see [[Republic of Srpska|Republika Srpska]].'' | ''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. | 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 == |
Revision as of 15:01, 30 May 2024
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
Bosnian War (1992–1995)
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
- ↑ Michael Parenti (2000). To Kill a Nation: 'Republika Srpska: Democracy, NATO Style' (pp. 58–66). [PDF] Verso.