File talk:Former Yugoslavia wartime animation 92-95.gif

Latest comment: 13 years ago by 2e1a0

This map is not accurate in full. "Republic of Srpska" is de facto internationally recognised entity inside state of "Bosnia and Herzegovina", as also "Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina" as the second entity. Both are result of Dayton agreement, and like that, internationally recognised. Its worth to mention that the second entity could easily be confused as the whole state, bearing almost identical name.

Although it is a province within Serbia I see no reason for demarcation of Vojvodina in this map. Its status was never an issue during the Yugoslav wars. Or, at least, it has a similar status as the Entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Therefore, when at 1998 the Entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina are invisible (BH as a whole) and it would be appropriate to have Vojvodina covered within Serbia also. --2e1a0 (talk) 17:02, 13 April 2011 (UTC)Reply