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The present Political Divisions Of Bosnia And Herzegovina were agreed upon as part the constitution that makes up Annex 4 of the General Framework Agreement for Peace concluded at the Dayton Peace Conference in November 1995 , and subsequently signed in Paris on December 14 , 1995. A key component of this was the delineation of the Inter-Entity Boundary Line, to which many of the tasks listed in the other Annexes referred. In particular the IEBL affected the tasks of the Military Annexes; such as the initial (immediate) Separation of Forces, the creation of an initial Zone of Separtion, the Transfer of Areas between the Entities and the Removal of Forces to containment areas. Dayton marked the first occasion when three-dimensional Satellite image technology and Digital Cartography was used to determine and delineate boundaries in an official Treaty . Due to the speed and intensity of the negotiations (especially towards the end), a series of Inter-Entity Boundary Line commissions still needed to be held over the first 6 months of the NATO -led Implementation Force IFOR operation to iron out the remaining details of some of the boundaries (especially within Sarajevo ). Over 40 changes to the Inter-Entity Boundary Line were negotiated by the parties in meetings facilitated by the Chief of Staff HQ ARRC, Major General Michael Wilcox . These were signed off by COMIFOR Admiral Leighton Smith in July 1996 . Today the boundary line is not controlled by the military and is not policed. EXTERNAL LINKS
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