Similarities between Croat–Bosniak War and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia
Croat–Bosniak War and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia have 63 things in common (in Unionpedia): Adriatic Sea, Agreement on Friendship and Cooperation between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, Alija Izetbegović, Army of Republika Srpska, Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Banovina of Croatia, Bill Clinton, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosniaks, Bosnian independence referendum, 1992, Bosnian War, Brod, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bruno Stojić, Central Intelligence Agency, Confederation, Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Croatian Army, Croatian Defence Council, Croatian Defence Forces, Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatian dinar, Croatian National Guard, Croatian War of Independence, Croats, Dario Kordić, David Owen, Dayton Agreement, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Franjo Tuđman, ..., Haris Silajdžić, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Jadranko Prlić, Joint criminal enterprise, Karađorđevo meeting, Kiro Gligorov, Krešimir Zubak, Mate Boban, Mate Granić, Milivoj Petković, Ministry of Defence (Croatia), Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (Croatia), Mostar, Muhamed Filipović, Muslim Bosniak Organisation, Netherlands, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Radovan Karadžić, Ravno, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Siege of Mostar, Slobodan Milošević, Slobodan Praljak, Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Stjepan Kljuić, Territorial Defense (Yugoslavia), Texas A&M University Press, Thorvald Stoltenberg, Valentin Ćorić, Washington Agreement, Washington, D.C., Yugoslav People's Army. Expand index (33 more) »
Adriatic Sea
The Adriatic Sea is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan peninsula.
Adriatic Sea and Croat–Bosniak War · Adriatic Sea and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Agreement on Friendship and Cooperation between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia
The Agreement on Friendship and Cooperation between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia was signed by Alija Izetbegović, President of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Franjo Tuđman, President of the Republic of Croatia, in Zagreb on 21 July 1992 during the Bosnian and Croatian wars for independence from Yugoslavia.
Agreement on Friendship and Cooperation between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia and Croat–Bosniak War · Agreement on Friendship and Cooperation between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Alija Izetbegović
Alija Izetbegović (8 August 1925 – 19 October 2003) was a Bosnian politician, activist, lawyer, author, and philosopher who in 1992 became the first President of the newly-independent Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Alija Izetbegović and Croat–Bosniak War · Alija Izetbegović and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Army of Republika Srpska
The Army of Republika Srpska (Војска Републике Српске/Vojska Republike Srpske; ВРС/VRS), commonly referred to in English as the Bosnian Serb Army (BSA), was the military of Republika Srpska (RS), the self-proclaimed Serb secessionist republic, a territory within the newly independent Bosnia and Herzegovina (formerly part of Yugoslavia), which it defied, active during the Bosnian War (1992–95).
Army of Republika Srpska and Croat–Bosniak War · Army of Republika Srpska and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: "Vojska Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine/Војска Федерације Босне и Херцеговине", Croatian: Vojska Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine) was the military of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina created after the 1995 Dayton Agreement.
Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croat–Bosniak War · Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Banovina of Croatia
The Banovina of Croatia or Banate of Croatia (Banovina Hrvatska, Бановина Хрватска) was an autonomous province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1939 and 1941.
Banovina of Croatia and Croat–Bosniak War · Banovina of Croatia and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton (born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001.
Bill Clinton and Croat–Bosniak War · Bill Clinton and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina (or; abbreviated B&H; Bosnian and Serbian: Bosna i Hercegovina (BiH) / Боснa и Херцеговина (БиХ), Croatian: Bosna i Hercegovina (BiH)), sometimes called Bosnia-Herzegovina, and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeastern Europe located on the Balkan Peninsula.
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croat–Bosniak War · Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Bosniaks
The Bosniaks (Bošnjaci,; singular masculine: Bošnjak, feminine: Bošnjakinja) are a South Slavic nation and ethnic group inhabiting mainly the area of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosniaks and Croat–Bosniak War · Bosniaks and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Bosnian independence referendum, 1992
An independence referendum was held in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 29 February and 1 March 1992, following the first free elections of 1990 and the rise of ethnic tensions that led to the breakup of Yugoslavia.
Bosnian independence referendum, 1992 and Croat–Bosniak War · Bosnian independence referendum, 1992 and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Bosnian War
The Bosnian War was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995.
Bosnian War and Croat–Bosniak War · Bosnian War and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Brod, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brod (Брод;, Brod/Брод.) is a town and municipality located in Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Brod, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croat–Bosniak War · Brod, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Bruno Stojić
Bruno Stojić (born 8 April 1955) is a Bosnian Croat politician convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
Bruno Stojić and Croat–Bosniak War · Bruno Stojić and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Central Intelligence Agency
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is a civilian foreign intelligence service of the United States federal government, tasked with gathering, processing, and analyzing national security information from around the world, primarily through the use of human intelligence (HUMINT).
Central Intelligence Agency and Croat–Bosniak War · Central Intelligence Agency and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Confederation
A confederation (also known as a confederacy or league) is a union of sovereign states, united for purposes of common action often in relation to other states.
Confederation and Croat–Bosniak War · Confederation and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Ustavni sud Bosne i Hercegovine, Уставни суд Босне и Херцеговине) is a special court sui generis, whose main role is to be the interpreter and guardian of the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as stated in Article VI, paragraph 3 of the Dayton Peace Accords entitled "the Constitution" ("The Constitutional Court shall uphold this Constitution").
Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croat–Bosniak War · Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Croatia
Croatia (Hrvatska), officially the Republic of Croatia (Republika Hrvatska), is a country at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, on the Adriatic Sea.
Croat–Bosniak War and Croatia · Croatia and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Croatian Army
The Croatian Army (also Croatian Ground Army, Hrvatska kopnena vojska, Hrvatska vojska) is a branch of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia.
Croat–Bosniak War and Croatian Army · Croatian Army and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Croatian Defence Council
The Croatian Defence Council (HVO; Hrvatsko vijeće obrane) was the official military formation of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, an unrecognized entity that existed in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1991 and 1996.
Croat–Bosniak War and Croatian Defence Council · Croatian Defence Council and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Croatian Defence Forces
The Croatian Defence Forces (Hrvatske obrambene snage or HOS) were the paramilitary arm of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) from 1991 to 1992, during the first stages of the Yugoslav wars.
Croat–Bosniak War and Croatian Defence Forces · Croatian Defence Forces and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Hrvatska demokratska zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine or HDZ BiH) is the largest political party of Bosnian Croats.
Croat–Bosniak War and Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina · Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Croatian dinar
The dinar was the currency of Croatia between December 23, 1991, and May 30, 1994.
Croat–Bosniak War and Croatian dinar · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Croatian dinar ·
Croatian National Guard
The Croatian National Guard (Zbor narodne garde – ZNG) was an armed force established by Croatia in April and May 1991 during the Croatian War of Independence.
Croat–Bosniak War and Croatian National Guard · Croatian National Guard and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia ·
Croatian War of Independence
The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations in Croatia by 1992.
Croat–Bosniak War and Croatian War of Independence · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Croatian War of Independence ·
Croats
Croats (Hrvati) or Croatians are a nation and South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia.
Croat–Bosniak War and Croats · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Croats ·
Dario Kordić
Dario Kordić (born 14 December 1960) is a Bosnian Croat former politician from HDZ BiH, military commander of the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) between 1992 and 1994, vice president of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, a self-proclaimed Croat territory in Bosnia and Herzegovina and convicted war criminal.
Croat–Bosniak War and Dario Kordić · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Dario Kordić ·
David Owen
David Anthony Llewellyn Owen, Baron Owen, (born 2 July 1938) is a British politician and physician.
Croat–Bosniak War and David Owen · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and David Owen ·
Dayton Agreement
The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as the Dayton Agreement, Dayton Accords, Paris Protocol or Dayton–Paris Agreement, (Dejtonski mirovni sporazum, Dejtonski mirovni sporazum, Daytonski sporazum) is the peace agreement reached at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio, United States, in November 1995, and formally signed in Paris, France, on 14 December 1995.
Croat–Bosniak War and Dayton Agreement · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Dayton Agreement ·
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (abbreviated FB&H; Bosnian and Serbian: Federacija Bosna i Hercegovina (FBiH) / Федерација Боснa и Херцеговина (ФБиХ), Croatian: Federacija Bosna i Hercegovina (FBiH)) is one of the two political entities that compose Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being Republika Srpska.
Croat–Bosniak War and Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina ·
Franjo Tuđman
Franjo Tuđman, also written as Franjo Tudjman (14 May 1922 – 10 December 1999) was a Croatian politician and historian.
Croat–Bosniak War and Franjo Tuđman · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Franjo Tuđman ·
Haris Silajdžić
Haris Silajdžić (Cyrillic: Харис Силајџић; born 1 October 1945) is a Bosnian politician and academic.
Croat–Bosniak War and Haris Silajdžić · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Haris Silajdžić ·
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
The International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991, more commonly referred to as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), was a body of the United Nations established to prosecute serious crimes committed during the Yugoslav Wars, and to try their perpetrators.
Croat–Bosniak War and International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ·
Jadranko Prlić
Jadranko Prlić (born 10 June 1959) is a Bosnian politician who held the position of Prime Minister of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, an unrecognized entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 1993 to 1996.
Croat–Bosniak War and Jadranko Prlić · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Jadranko Prlić ·
Joint criminal enterprise
Joint criminal enterprise (JCE) is a legal doctrine used during war crimes tribunals to allow the prosecution of members of a group for the actions of the group.
Croat–Bosniak War and Joint criminal enterprise · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Joint criminal enterprise ·
Karađorđevo meeting
The Karađorđevo meeting was held on 25 March 1991 by the presidents of the Yugoslav federal states Croatia and SR Serbia, Franjo Tuđman and Slobodan Milošević, at the Karađorđevo hunting ground in northwest Serbia.
Croat–Bosniak War and Karađorđevo meeting · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Karađorđevo meeting ·
Kiro Gligorov
Kiro Gligorov (Киро Глигоров); May 3, 1917January 1, 2012) was the first President of the Republic of Macedonia, serving from 1991 to 1999. He held various high positions in the political establishment of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, including as Secretary of State for Finance in the Federal Executive Council, a member of the Yugoslav Presidency, as well as President of the Assembly of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from May 15, 1974 to May 15, 1978.
Croat–Bosniak War and Kiro Gligorov · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Kiro Gligorov ·
Krešimir Zubak
Krešimir Zubak (born 25 January 1947) is a Bosnian Croat politician.
Croat–Bosniak War and Krešimir Zubak · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Krešimir Zubak ·
Mate Boban
Mate Boban (12 February 1940 − 7 July 1997) was a Bosnian Croat politician and one of the founders of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, an unrecognized entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Croat–Bosniak War and Mate Boban · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Mate Boban ·
Mate Granić
Mate Granić (born 19 September 1947) is a Croatian diplomat and politician who was part of the Croatian Government in much of the 1990s.
Croat–Bosniak War and Mate Granić · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Mate Granić ·
Milivoj Petković
Milivoj Petković (born 11 October 1949) is a Bosnian Croat army officer who is among six defendants convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), in relation to the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia during the Bosnian War.
Croat–Bosniak War and Milivoj Petković · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Milivoj Petković ·
Ministry of Defence (Croatia)
The Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Croatia (Ministarstvo obrane Republike Hrvatske or MORH) is the ministry in the Government of Croatia which is in charge of the nation's military.
Croat–Bosniak War and Ministry of Defence (Croatia) · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Ministry of Defence (Croatia) ·
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (Croatia)
The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Croatia (Ministarstvo vanjskih i europskih poslova or MVEP) is the ministry in the Government of Croatia which is responsible for the country's foreign relations, its diplomatic missions and relations to international organisations, especially the European Union.
Croat–Bosniak War and Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (Croatia) · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (Croatia) ·
Mostar
Mostar is a city and the administrative center of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Croat–Bosniak War and Mostar · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Mostar ·
Muhamed Filipović
Muhamed Filipović (born 3 August 1929 in Banja Luka, Yugoslavia) is a Bosnian philosopher, politician, writer and one of the most prominent Bosniak historians.
Croat–Bosniak War and Muhamed Filipović · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Muhamed Filipović ·
Muslim Bosniak Organisation
The Muslim Bosniak Organisation (Muslimanska bošnjačka organizacija, MBO) was a political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Croat–Bosniak War and Muslim Bosniak Organisation · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Muslim Bosniak Organisation ·
Netherlands
The Netherlands (Nederland), often referred to as Holland, is a country located mostly in Western Europe with a population of seventeen million.
Croat–Bosniak War and Netherlands · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Netherlands ·
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is the world's largest security-oriented intergovernmental organization.
Croat–Bosniak War and Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe ·
Partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina was discussed and attempted during the 20th century.
Croat–Bosniak War and Partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina ·
Radovan Karadžić
Radovan Karadžić (Радован Караџић,; born 19 June 1945) is a Bosnian Serb former politician and convicted war criminal who served as the President of Republika Srpska during the Bosnian War and sought the direct unification of that entity with Serbia.
Croat–Bosniak War and Radovan Karadžić · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Radovan Karadžić ·
Ravno, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ravno is a village and municipality located in Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Croat–Bosniak War and Ravno, Bosnia and Herzegovina · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Ravno, Bosnia and Herzegovina ·
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republika Bosna i Hercegovina / Република Босна и Херцеговина) was the direct legal predecessor to the modern-day state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Croat–Bosniak War and Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ·
Siege of Mostar
The Siege of Mostar was fought during the Bosnian War first in 1992 and then again later in 1993 to 1994.
Croat–Bosniak War and Siege of Mostar · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Siege of Mostar ·
Slobodan Milošević
Slobodan Milošević (Слободан Милошевић; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician and the President of Serbia (originally the Socialist Republic of Serbia, a constituent republic within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) from 1989 to 1997 and President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1997 to 2000.
Croat–Bosniak War and Slobodan Milošević · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Slobodan Milošević ·
Slobodan Praljak
Slobodan Praljak (2 January 1945 – 29 November 2017) was a Bosnian Croat general who served in the Croatian Army and the Croatian Defence Council, an army of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, between 1992 and 1995.
Croat–Bosniak War and Slobodan Praljak · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Slobodan Praljak ·
Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Socijaldemokratska partija Bosne i Hercegovine or SDP BiH) is a social-democratic political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Croat–Bosniak War and Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina ·
Stjepan Kljuić
Stjepan Kljuić (born 19 December 1939) is a Bosnian Croat politician and academic who has been an active participant in Bosnian politics since Bosnian independence.
Croat–Bosniak War and Stjepan Kljuić · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Stjepan Kljuić ·
Territorial Defense (Yugoslavia)
The Territorial Defense (TO) were a separate part of the armed forces of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Croat–Bosniak War and Territorial Defense (Yugoslavia) · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Territorial Defense (Yugoslavia) ·
Texas A&M University Press
Texas A&M University Press (also known informally as TAMU Press) is a scholarly publishing house associated with Texas A&M University.
Croat–Bosniak War and Texas A&M University Press · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Texas A&M University Press ·
Thorvald Stoltenberg
Thorvald Stoltenberg (born 8 July 1931) is a Norwegian politician.
Croat–Bosniak War and Thorvald Stoltenberg · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Thorvald Stoltenberg ·
Valentin Ćorić
Valentin Ćorić (born 23 June 1956) is a former Bosnian Croat official in the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia.
Croat–Bosniak War and Valentin Ćorić · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Valentin Ćorić ·
Washington Agreement
The Washington Agreement was a ceasefire agreement between the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the unrecognized Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, signed in Washington on 18 March 1994 and Vienna.
Croat–Bosniak War and Washington Agreement · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Washington Agreement ·
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington or D.C., is the capital of the United States of America.
Croat–Bosniak War and Washington, D.C. · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Washington, D.C. ·
Yugoslav People's Army
The Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslovenska narodna armija / Југословенска народна армија / Jugoslavenska narodna armija; also Yugoslav National Army), often referred-to simply by the initialism JNA, was the military of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Croat–Bosniak War and Yugoslav People's Army · Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and Yugoslav People's Army ·
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Croat–Bosniak War and Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Comparison
Croat–Bosniak War has 232 relations, while Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia has 115. As they have in common 63, the Jaccard index is 18.16% = 63 / (232 + 115).
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