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Republic of Srpska
Proportion1:2
Adopted9 January 1992
DesignA horizontal tricolour of red, blue and white

The flag of Republika Srpska within Bosnia and Herzegovina was adopted on 24 November 1992. The flag is a rectangular tricolour with three equal horizontal bands of red, blue and white.

While the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina declared the coat of arms of Republika Srpska unconstitutional, claiming that it did not represent the non-Serb ethnicities living in the entity, the flag was deemed to be in line with the constitution. The court ruled that though the combination of the colours relates to the Serbian tricolor, the use of red, blue and white are considered to be pan-Slavic colours as well.

Gallery

Republika Srpska flags on display in Banja Luka
  • Standard of the President Standard of the President
  • Standard of the President (1995–2007) Standard of the President (1995–2007)
  • Standard of the Prime Minister (1995–2007) Standard of the Prime Minister (1995–2007)
  • Standard of the President of the National Assembly (1995–2007) Standard of the President of the National Assembly (1995–2007)
  • Standard of the Minister of Defence (1995–2007) Standard of the Minister of Defence (1995–2007)

Related flags

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See also: List of Serbian flags and Flag of Serbia
Flag similar to the flag of the Serbian Orthodox Church which is often used by Bosnian Serbs

The Serb tricolor has been used as the basis for other flags, most notably as Serbia's national flag. Montenegro has also used the Serbian tricolor with varying shades of blue. Under communist Yugoslavia, the republics of Serbia and Montenegro had flags of same design and colors. Montenegro changed its flag in 1993 by altering the proportion and shade of blue in its flag and used this flag until 2004.

The Serbian tricolor was also the basis for the Republic of Serbian Krajina. The Serbian tricolor defaced with a Serbian cross is used as the flag of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

The Republika Srpska's flag is popular among many Bosnian Serbs and they prefer to fly it or the Serbian flag instead of the Bosnian national flag.

See also

References

  1. Heimer, Zeljko. "The FAME: Republic of Srpska". zeljko-heimer-fame.from.hr. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
  2. Flag of Republika Srpska - FOTW.net
  3. "Bosnia's 'Foreign' Flag Still Draws Mixed Feelings". www.balkaninsight.com. 2017.
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