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Croats claim independence from Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published: 21 April, 2009, 12:29


Mostar, Herzegovina (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Almost two decades after Bosnia and Herzegovina gained its independence, it's still a place of deep ethnic divisions, where calls for independence from Croats are getting louder day by day.

 
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