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NATO countries used military force in Bosnia
Bosnia (Bosnia Hercegovina is the full name) consists of the regions Bosnia and Hercegovina. Since the mid 1990s Bosnia has been politically divided into 2 states: Federation of Bosnia Hercegovina (mostly Croatian Bosnians and Bosniaks [muslims]) and Republika Srpska (mostly Serbian Bosnians)
Bosnia targeted the Muslim minority
The main belligerents were the forces of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and those of the self-proclaimed Bosnian Serb and Bosnian Croat entities within Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republika Srpska and Herzeg-Bosnia.
Sarajevo is in Europe. It is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina (part of the former Yugoslavia)Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina, it is near the border with Serbia.
NATO countries intervened in Bosnia to reach a peace agreement, but the global community failed to respond to genocide in Rwanda.
NATO countries used military force in Bosnia
Answer this question… Ethnic cleansing in Bosnia led to a military response from international forces, but ethnic cleansing in Rwanda did not.
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What do you mean? In Bosnia, obviously... In whole Bosnia.
The international community, led by NATO, intervened militarily in Bosnia to protect the Bosniak minority (Bosnian Muslims) from Bosnian Serb genocide. The international community made no concrete actions to end the Rwandan genocide and the genocide only ended when a rebel army overthrew the government.
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The claim that there are pyramids in Bosnia is considered a hoax by the scientific community. Geologists and archaeologists have found no evidence to support the existence of man-made pyramids in Bosnia. Studies have shown that the so-called "Bosnian pyramids" are natural rock formations.
A Bosnian man named Gavrilo Princip shot him. At the time, Bosnia was part of the Austro-Hungarian empire, but a lot of Bosnians wanted their own independent country. The Archduke was the heir to the imperial throne, so killing him was intended to make a statement that Bosnia wanted Austria out.
The capital of "Bosnia and Herzegovina" is Sarajevo, the historical capital of Bosnia.