The Serb Republic

The modern day Republic of Srpska or Serb republic was conquered by the Roman empire, but followed the east according to a documented schism within the Catholic church, said to involve an exchange of ideas about the trinity. Other reports document an individualized approach to protocol. According to the Roman empire, Serbia then included present day Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. According to documentation, Bosnia became part of the as called Hungarian crown lands. The Christian church of Bosnia may have become independent of east and west during this time.
The Bosnian war resulted in a nato presence. The peace agreement constructed in Dayton, u.s. resulted in the as called peace implementation council, established in London, 1995. In 1997, a meeting of the p.i.c. resulted in the provision of an office of high representatives with the power to dismiss any elected and non-elected officials who obstruct the Dayton agreement. The authority to dismiss opposers was later reversed but it is not known whether any changes were rectified.
Currently, the boundary line between Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina, said to have been negotiated after the Bosnian war, has no active border. The Brčko district, which according to documentation seperates Srpska in to two entities may be of international concern. Kosovo, who became a u.n. administrated district in 1999, is now said to be independent. Srpska is believed to want to remain independent of Bosnia.