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The coat of arms of Bosnia and Herzegovina was adopted in 1998, replacing the previous design that had been in use since 1992 when Bosnia and Herzegovina gained independence. It follows the design of the national flag. The three-pointed shield is used to symbolize the three major ethnic groups of Bosnia, as well as allude to the shape of the ...
This emblem was revived in 1992 as a national symbol of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (mainly for Bosniaks) and was on the flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 to 1995. [2] Today, symbol appears in the flags and arms of many cantons , municipalities , cities and towns of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is used by Bosniaks as their ...
Flag Date Use Description 1995–2007: Former flag of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: A vertical tricolour of red (for the Bosnian Croats), white, and green (for the Bosniaks), with a coat of arms on the wide central band on which the green arms and golden fleur-de-lys represents the Bosniaks, and the checked shield the Bosnian Croats.
Coat of arms of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Armiger: Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Adopted: 1996: Shield: The coat of arms is in the shape of a shield. The shield is always outlined with a golden-yellow colour, except for the Croatian Coat of arms, which is outlined in red.
National flag, civil and state ensign of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Variant of the flag adopted on 31 December 1946 with a much larger Yugoslav canton flag and a margin. [23] 15 November 1946: National flag, civil and state ensign of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Orders, decorations, and medals of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2 C, 3 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Bosnia and Herzegovina" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
It was used as Herzeg-Bosnia symbols (1991–92) and throughout the Bosnian war (1992–95). This emblem was used on the flag of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the coat of arms of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina as the official symbol of the Bosnian Croats (1996–2007). [8] Patch of 1.
The uses of heraldry in Bosnia and Herzegovina is used by government bodies, subdivisions of the national government, organizations, corporations and by families. [1]