Emil Vlajki is the Vice President of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Republika Srpska Government.
Stevo Mirjanic is the Minister of Agriculture for Bosnia and Herzegovina's Republika Srpska Government.
Zoran Tegeltija is the Minister of Finance for Bosnia and Herzegovina's Republika Srpska Government.
Radislav Jovicic is the Minister of Interior for Bosnia and Herzegovina's Republika Srpska Government.
Gorana Zlatkovic is the Minister of Justice for Bosnia and Herzegovina's Republika Srpska Government.
Zeljka Cvijanovic is the Prime Minister for Bosnia and Herzegovina's Republika Srpska Government.
Zivko Budimir is the President of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Federal Government.
Mirsad Kebo is the Vice President of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Federal Government.
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.
The 1st President of Republika Srpska, Radovan Karadžić, and General of the Army of Republika Srpska, Ratko Mladić, led a genocidal campaign with other Bosnian Serbs to ethnically cleanse Bosnia of its Bosniak population. (Bosniaks are Bosnian Muslims, in contrast to Bosnian Serbs, who are Bosnian Orthodox Christians.) Both individuals have been convicted of war-crimes by the Hague Tribunals.
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)
zivko budimir is the president of bosnia in 2011
Sarajevo - 350,000 Banja Luka - 150,000 Tuzla - 80,000 Zenica - 75,000 Mostar - 65,000 These are 5 biggest cities/towns based on 2013 census data.