Bosnia and Herzegovina, like many countries, is made of geographical, historical, and political regions. The current geopolitical regions were finalised with the signing of the Dayton Agreement.[1]
Geographical regions
- Bosnia (Bosna)
- Bosanska Krajina / Western Bosnia
- Bosanska Posavina (Bosnian Sava river basin)
- Semberija
- Podrinje / Eastern Bosnia (Bosnian Drina river basin)
- Srednja Bosna / Central Bosnia
- Tropolje
- Herzegovina (Hercegovina)
Historical regions

Historical regions

Bosnia in the Middle Ages spanning the Banate of Bosnia and the succeeding Kingdom of Bosnia
Medieval counties
Urban regions
Political regions

Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Dayton Agreement
- Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH)
- Republika Srpska (RS)
See also

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References
- ↑ "Europe: Bosnia and Herzegovina". CIA factbook. Retrieved 2020-01-27.
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