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The Bosnia War ended primarily due to the signing of the Dayton Agreement in December 1995, which was facilitated by international mediation, particularly by the United States. The conflict, characterized by ethnic violence among Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs, reached a breaking point as all sides faced military stalemates and significant international pressure. The agreement established a framework for peace, territorial division, and the creation of a multi-ethnic government, ultimately leading to the cessation of hostilities.

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