Voters in Bosnia-Hercegovina go to the polls on 3 October for elections set to test the ethnically divided country's viability as a state.
Here BBC Monitoring looks at the complex multiple elections involved in this country of 3.8 million people, and key issues motivating the parties.
Bosnia-Hercegovina has EU aspirations, but is it a functioning state?
But aren't people in both parts of the state taking part in the same elections?
Any manifesto surprises this time around?
Why do these elections matter?
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