A view of the Trebišnjica river in Trebinje, in the Republika Srpska, Bosnia-Herzegovina, on July 14, 2025. Chris Summers/The Epoch TimesThirty years ago this month, the Dayton Agreement ended more than three years of civil war in the former Yugoslav republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which killed 100,000 people.The agreement maintained the single state of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but divided it into the ethnic Serb Republic—Republika Srpska—and a Muslim-Croat-populated Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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