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{{About|a geographic region of Bosnia|other uses of the term Bosnia|Bosnia (disambiguation)}} [[Image:Bosna regija update.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Approximate borders between Bosnia (marked dark) and Herzegovina (marked light)]] '''Bosnia''' ({{lang-bs|Bosna}}; {{lang-sr|Босна}}, {{IPA-sh|bɔ̂sna|pron}}) is a eponomous [[region]] of '''[[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]'''. It lies mainly in the [[Dinaric Alps]], ranging to the southern borders of the [[Pannonian plain]], with the rivers [[Sava]] and [[Drina]] marking its northern and eastern borders. The other eponomous region, the southern, other half of the country is [[Herzegovina]]. ''Bosnia'' is in informal use for the whole country. The area of Bosnia comprises approximately 41,000 km², and makes up about 80% of the territory of the present-day state of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]. There are no true borders between the regions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and, unofficially, Herzegovina is south of the mountain ''Ivan planina''. The two regions have formed a geopolitical entity since medieval times, and the name "Bosnia" commonly occurs in historical and geopolitical senses as generally referring to both regions (Bosnia and Herzegovina). The official use of the name including both regions started only in the late period of [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]]-rule. ==History== {{Main|History of Bosnia and Herzegovina}} The Bosnian kingdom included most of the territory of today's Bosnia and of what would later become known as Herzegovina. After losing its independence to the [[Ottoman Empire]] in 1463, Bosnia (including Herzegovina) was a state (''[[sanjak]]'') within the empire for four centuries. The area acquired the name of "Bosnia and Herzegovina" in 1853 as a result of a twist in political events. The [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian Empire]] occupied it in 1878 and formally annexed it in 1908, thwarting the Serbian efforts to create a [[Greater Serbia]]. Serb responses to the annexation included numerous plots, one of which led to the [[Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria]], which in turn caused the [[World War I|First World War]]. After the war, Bosnia became a part of the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. During the [[World War II|Second World War]], from 1941 to 1945, Bosnia was a part of the fascist puppet [[Independent State of Croatia]], but large areas of Bosnia were controlled by [[Partisans (Yugoslavia)|Partisan]] or ''Chetniks'' resistance forces. After the war Bosnia and Herzegovina became a [[Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina|constituent federal republic]] of [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|socialist Yugoslavia]]. During the breakup of Yugoslavia, in 1992 Bosnia and Herzegovina proclaimed independence. Many [[Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnian Serbs]] opposed this and proclaimed their own [[Republika Srpska]] on the territories they controlled. A [[Bosnian War|bloody war]] ensued and ended three years later with the [[Dayton Agreement]], establishing [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] as composed of two constituent territorial 'entities' -- the [[Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] and [[Republika Srpska]], and three constituent peoples -- [[Bosniaks]], [[Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Serbs]], and [[Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Croats]]. ==Subregions== *[[Bosanska Krajina]], western *[[Birac (Bosnia)|Birac]], eastern *[[Posavina]], northernmost *[[Semberija]], northeastern == See also == *[[Herzegovina]] {{Geographical regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina}} {{coord missing|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Bosnia (Region)}}