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Background Note: Bosnia and Herzegovina
PROFILE
OFFICIAL NAME:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Geography
Area: 51,129 sq. km, slightly smaller than West
Virginia.
Cities: Capital--Sarajevo (est. pop
387,876); Banja Luka (220,407); Mostar
(208,904); Tuzla (118,500); Bihac (49,544).
Terrain: Mountains in the central and southern
regions, plains along the Sava River in the
north.
Climate: Hot summers and cold winters; areas of
high elevation have short, cool summers and
long, severe winters; mild, rainy winters in the
southeast.
People
Nationalities: Bosniak (Muslim), Bosnian Croat,
Bosnian Serb.
Population (July 2004 est.): 4,007,608 (note:
all data dealing with population are subject to
considerable error because of the dislocations
caused by military action and ethnic cleansing).
Population growth rate (2004 est.): 0.45%.
Ethnic groups: Bosniak 48.3%, Serb 34.0%, Croat
15.4%, others 2.3%. (Source: UNDP Human
Development Report 2002--Bosnia-Herzegovina)
Religions: Muslim (40%); Orthodox (31%);
Catholic (15%); Protestant (4%); other (10%).
Languages: Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian (formerly
"Serbo-Croatian").
Education: Mandatory 8 years of primary school,
4 years in secondary school, and 4 years in
universities and academies. In Bosnia and
Herzegovina, there are 407 primary schools with
250,000 students, 171 secondary schools with
80,000 students, 7 universities in the major
cities (Sarajevo, Mostar, Banja Luka, Tuzla,
Bihac, and Foca) and 6 academies (4 pedagogic
and 2 art academies).
Education: Adult literacy rate--male
94.1%, female 78.0%.
Health: Infant mortality rate--(2005
est.) 21.05 deaths/1,000 live births. Life
expectancy (2005 est.)--male 70.09, female
75.8.
Work force (2001 est.): 1.026 million.
Government
Type: Parliamentary democracy.
Constitution: The Dayton Agreement, signed
December 14, 1995, included a new constitution
now in force.
Independence: April 1992 (from Yugoslavia).
Branches: Executive--Chairman of the
Presidency and two other members of three-member
rotating presidency (chief of state), Chairman
of the Council of Ministers (head of
government), Council of Ministers (cabinet).
Legislative--bicameral parliamentary
assembly, consisting of national House of
Representatives and House of Peoples
(parliament). Judicial--Supreme Court,
Constitutional Court, both supervised by the
Ministry of Justice.
Subdivisions: Two Entities: Federation of Bosnia
and Herzegovina (divided into 10 cantons) and
Republika Srpska. In accordance with Annex 2,
Article V, of the
Dayton Peace Agreement that left the
unresolved status of Brcko subject to binding
international arbitration, an Arbitration
Tribunal was formed in mid-1996. On March 5,
1999, the Tribunal issued its Final Award. The
Final Award established a special District for
the entire pre-war Brcko Opstina, under
the exclusive sovereignty of Bosnia and
Herzegovina. The territory of the District
belongs simultaneously to both Entities, the
Republika Srpska and the Federation, in
condominium. Therefore, the territories of the
two Entities overlap in the Brcko District.
In accordance with the Final Award, the District
is self-governing and has a single, unitary,
multiethnic, democratic Government; a unified
and multiethnic police force operating under a
single command structure and an independent
judiciary. The District Government exercises,
throughout the pre-war Brcko Opstina, those
powers previously exercised by the two Entities
and the former three municipal governments. The
Brcko district is demilitarized.
Political parties: Party of Democratic Action (SDA);
Croatian Democratic Union of BiH (HDZ-BiH); Serb
Democratic Party (SDS); Party for Bosnia and
Herzegovina (SBiH); Croatian Democratic
Union-1990 (HDZ-1990); Bosnian Party (BOSS);
Social Democratic Union (SDU); Croatian Party of
Rights (HSP); Civic Democratic Party (GDS);
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD);
Social Democratic Party (SDP); Socialist Party
of Republika Srpska (SPRS); Party for Democratic
Progress (PDP); National Democratic Union (DNZ);
Democratic Peoples’ Alliance (DNS); Bosnian
Patriotic Party (BPS); Work for Progress (RzB);
Serb Radical Party (SRS).
Suffrage: Universal at age 18.
Economy
GDP (2004 est., purchasing power parity): $26.21
billion.
GDP real growth rate (2004 est.): 5.0%.
Income per capita (2004 est., purchasing power
parity): $6,500 (note: figure heavily depends on
the population and does not account for the gray
economy).
Inflation rate (2004 est.): 1.1%.
Natural resources: Hydropower, coal, iron ore,
bauxite, manganese, forests, copper, chromium,
lead, zinc, cobalt, nickel, clay, gypsum, salt,
sand, forests.
Agriculture: Products--wheat, corn,
fruits, vegetables, livestock.
Industry: Types--steel, minerals, vehicle
assembly, textiles, tobacco products, wooden
furniture, explosives, munitions, aircraft
repair, domestic appliances, oil refining.
Trade (2004): Exports--$1.7 billion
f.o.b.
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