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The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
President: Ante Jelavic (Bosnian Croat) (1999)
Co-Prime Ministers: Alija Izetbegovic (Bosnian Muslim, and chairman) and Zivko Radisic (Bosnian Serb)
Area: 19,741 sq. mi. (51,233 sq. km)
Population (1999 est.): 3,482,495 (all data dealing with population is subject to considerable error because of the dislocations caused by military action and ethnic cleansing); (average annual rate of natural increase: 0.15%); Birth rate: 9.4/1000; infant mortality rate: 24.5/1000; density per sq. mi.: 176
Capital and largest city (1994 est.): Sarajevo, 300,000 (unofficial).
Other large cities (1991, prewar est.): Banja Luka, 195,139; Mostar, 126,067
Monetary unit: Dinar
Language: The language that used to be known as Serbo-Croatian but is now known as Serbian, Croatian, or Bosnian, depending on the speaker's ethnic and political affiliation. It is written in Latin and Cyrillic.
Ethnicity/race: Serb 40%, Muslim 38%, Croat 22% (1998 est.)
Religions: Slavic Muslim, 44%; Orthodox, 31%; Catholic, 15%; Protestant, 4%, other, 6%.
Economic summary: GDP/PPP (1998 est.): $5.8 billion; $1,720 per capita. Real growth rate: 30%, Inflation: n.a. Unemployment: 40%50% (1996 est.) Labor force: 1,026,254. Industry: steel, coal, iron ore, lead, zinc, manganese, bauxite, vehicle assembly, textiles, tobacco products, wooden furniture, tank and aircraft assembly, domestic appliances, oil refining; much of capacity damaged or shut down (1995). Agriculture: wheat, corn, fruits, vegetables, livestock. Exports: $152 million (1995 est.). Imports: $1.1 billion (1995 est.). Major trading partners: n.a.