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Bosnia and Herzegovina (Political) CIA 2002 (196K) and
pdf format (218K)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Political) CIA 1997 (723K) [pdf format]
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Political) CIA 1997 (298K)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Shaded Relief) CIA 2002 (219K) and
pdf format (241K)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Shaded Relief) CIA 1997 (383K) and pdf format (365K)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Shaded Relief) CIA 1994 (237K) and pdf format (240K)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Small Map) 2008 (17K)
Bosnia Economy Map From The Former Yugoslavia: A Map Folio CIA 1992 (71K)
Bosnia Ethnic Majorities From Bosnia and Herzegovina Summary Map CIA 1993 (103K)
Bosnia Geographic Overview Map From The Former Yugoslavia: A Map Folio CIA 1992 (52K)
Bosnia Land Use Map From The Former Yugoslavia: A Map Folio CIA 1992 (54K)
Bosnia Population Map From The Former Yugoslavia: A Map Folio CIA 1992 (68K)
Bosnia Population Resources (text, chart) From The Former Yugoslavia: A Map Folio CIA 1992 (64K)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Ethnic Majorities Opstina Census 1991, CIA 1997 (264K)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Military Terrain CIA 1996 (332K)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Muslim Resettlement in the U.S. Sector: Target Areas CIA 1997 (221K)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Refugee Return U.N.Target Areas [Includes SFOR (Stabilization Force) boundaries] CIA 1997 (247K)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Troop Deployment for SFOR CIA 1997 (697K)
Sarajevo and Vicinity From The Former Yugoslavia: A Map Folio CIA 1992 (206K)
Sarajevo: The JNA Attacks, 2 May 1992 (164K) Map G from Balkan Battlegrounds: A Military History of the Yugoslav Conflict, 1990-1995. Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Russian and European Analysis. Washington, D.C. 2001.
Sarajevo: The Bosnian Army Attempts to Capture Four Key Hilltops, 8 June 1992 (163K) Map H from Balkan Battlegrounds: A Military History of the Yugoslav Conflict, 1990-1995. Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Russian and European Analysis. Washington, D.C. 2001.
Sarajevo and Vicinity, Early January 1994 (215K) Map K from Balkan Battlegrounds: A Military History of the Yugoslav Conflict, 1990-1995. Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Russian and European Analysis. Washington, D.C. 2001.
[Sarajevo] Bosnian Army Offensive Operations in Sarajevo Region, June 1995 (238K) Map N from Balkan Battlegrounds: A Military History of the Yugoslav Conflict, 1990-1995. Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Russian and European Analysis. Washington, D.C. 2001.
Srebrenica and Zepa, July 1995 (248K) Map 62 from Balkan Battlegrounds: A Military History of the Yugoslav Conflict, 1990-1995. Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Russian and European Analysis. Washington, D.C. 2001.
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Economic Activity and Natural Resources from Map No. 802172 1993 (115K)
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Land Utilization from Map No. 802172 1993 (121K)
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Population from Map No. 802172 1993 (121K)
Former Yugoslavia (Political) 1996 (162K)
Former Yugoslavia (Political) 1995 (131K)
Former Yugoslavia (Political) 1993 (146K)
Former Yugoslavia (Shaded Relief) 1996 (1237K)
Former Yugoslavia - Ethnic Majorities from Former Yugoslavia: A Map Folio, 1992 (412K)
Former Yugoslavia - Military Geography 1998 (581K)
Sources: These maps were provided by the University of Texas Library and/or
the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) unless otherwise noted.
Maps on other websites:
Bosnia (Lonely Planet)
Bosnia (United Nations) [PDF]
Bosnia - Maps (ReliefWeb)
Bosnia Maps (University of Texas at Austin Map Collection)
Sources: Many of these maps were provided by the University of Texas Library.
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