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The Dayton Peace Accord of 1995 left Bosnia and Herzegovina as a single state made up of two entities with a central government.
Dayton Accords.
The 1995 Dayton Peace Accord aimed to bring an end to the Bosnian War, which had resulted in significant loss of life and displacement in the region. It established a framework for peace by creating a unified Bosnia and Herzegovina, divided into two entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska. The agreement also outlined provisions for political representation, human rights, and the return of refugees, ultimately seeking to foster stability and reconciliation among the country's diverse ethnic groups.
Northern Ireland
Bosnia
Bosnia was brought stability through the Dayton Peace Accords by ending a three and a half year Civil War between Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia in the Balkans.
Dayton Literary Peace Prize was created in 2006.
The web address of the Dayton International Peace Museum is: http://www.daytonpeacemuseum.org
Dayton International Peace Museum was created on 2004-05-27.
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The peace talks between Bosnia and Herzegovina were held in Dayton, Ohio, USA. These negotiations took place from November 1 to 21, 1995, culminating in the signing of the Dayton Accords. The talks aimed to bring an end to the Bosnian War and establish a framework for peace and governance in the region.
The Dayton Peace Accords were signed on December 14, 1995, effectively ending the Bosnian War. However, the agreement did not "leave" Bosnia and Herzegovina; rather, it established a framework for peace and governance in the country. The international community, particularly through the presence of NATO and the Office of the High Representative, remained involved in Bosnia and Herzegovina to ensure the implementation of the accords. These efforts have continued in various forms to this day.