Brcko, Bosnia and Herzegovina
A Bosnian woman walks past election posters and a church under reconstruction in the Bosnian town of...
A Bosnian woman walks past election posters and a church under reconstruction in the Bosnian town of Brcko October 2, 2008. When the war ended in 1995, Bosnia was divided into two halves, one Serb, the other Bosniak and Croat. But the strategic river port town of Brcko in the northeast vexed negotiators as to which side it should belong, so it was set aside with a U.S. diplomat in charge. Picture taken October 2, 2008. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA)