Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia
The Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia was an unrecognized geopolitical entity and quasi-state in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was proclaimed on 18 November 1991 under the name Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia as a "political, cultural, economic and territorial whole" in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and abolished on 14 August 1996.
Ferdo Šišić's book from 1908 with Herceg-Bosna in the title
Aerial photograph of Croatian Nobles Square in Mostar after the war, where the Government of Herzeg-Bosnia was located
Memorial plaque in Grude, made as a tribute to Mate Boban and leaders of Herzeg-Bosnia
A quasi-state is a political entity that does not represent a fully autonomous sovereign state with its own institutions.
Tuareg rebels in the short-lived proto-state of Azawad.
Territory controlled by the Anti-Fascist Council of Yugoslavia, which established its own proto-state in 1942