Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Republika Bosna i Hercegovina / Република Босна и Херцеговина) was a state in Southeastern Europe. It existed from 1992 to 1995. It is the direct legal predecessor to the modern-day state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2]
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Republika Bosna i Hercegovina Република Босна и Херцеговина | |||||||||||
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1992–1995 | |||||||||||
Anthem: "Jedna si jedina" "Једна си једина" (English: "You are the one and only") | |||||||||||
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Capital | Sarajevo | ||||||||||
Official languages | Serbo-Croatian[1] | ||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Bosnian | ||||||||||
Government | Unitary dominant-party parliamentary republic | ||||||||||
Chairman of the Presidency | |||||||||||
• 1992–1996 | Alija Izetbegović | ||||||||||
Prime Minister | |||||||||||
• 1992 | Jure Pelivan | ||||||||||
• 1992–1993 | Mile Akmadžić | ||||||||||
• 1993–1996 | Haris Silajdžić | ||||||||||
• 1996–1997 | Hasan Muratović | ||||||||||
Legislature | National Assembly | ||||||||||
Historical era | Breakup of Yugoslavia | ||||||||||
• Independence referendum | 1 March 1992 | ||||||||||
3 March 1992 | |||||||||||
6 April 1992 | |||||||||||
• Washington Agreement | 18 March 1994 | ||||||||||
• Dayton Agreement | 14 December 1995 | ||||||||||
Currency | BH Dinar | ||||||||||
Calling code | +387 | ||||||||||
ISO 3166 code | BA | ||||||||||
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References
- "Ustav RBiH.pdf" (PDF). Fondacija Centar za javno pravo. 1993-03-14. Retrieved 2019-03-06.
U Republici Bosni i Hercegovini u službenoj upotrebi je srpskohrvatski odnosno hrvatskosrpski jezik ijekavskog izgovora.
- "CONSTITUTION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA" (PDF). The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-10-28. Retrieved 2021-08-18.
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