SAO Bosanska Krajina

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SAO Bosanska Krajina (Serbian Cyrillic: САО Босанска Крајина) or Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Bosanska Krajina was an Serbian autonomous region (oblast) in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was sometimes called the Autonomous Region of Krajina (Serbian: Automna Oblast Krajina/Аутономна Област Крајина). SAO Bosanska Krajina was located in the geographical region named Bosanska Krajina. Its capital was Banja Luka. The region was subsequently included into Republika Srpska.

[edit] History

The SAO Bosanska Krajina developed in summer and autumn of 1991 in preparation for a step to independence being taken by Bosnia like Slovenia and Croatia had done. The goal was to have areas where Serbs had a majority or a significant portion of population prevent such independence by forcing Bosnia to accept the Belgrade Initiative, but when it was rejected they wanted to help create Greater Serbia. The Serbs for this created 3 Serbian autonomous districts and one Serbian autonomous region (SAO Bosanska Krajina being the region).

The SAO Bosanska Krajina was created from the Community (Association) of Bosanska Krajina Municipalities, with the exception that it did not include the region known as Cazinska Krajina or Prijedor municipality at first. Other similar situations were done in other Associations of Municipalities (or Community of Municipalities) in Bosnia, which were a type of government created under the Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

Unlike the other SAOs in Bosnia which were formed over summer and fall, the SAO Bosanska Krajina was officially formed on April 25, 1991, but under the name ARK (Autonomous Region of Krajina — referring to Bosanska Krajina). There were attempts during the summer of 1991 to merge it with SAO Krajina. On September 12 its name was officially changed to SAO Bosanska Krajina.