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The Seal of Republika Srpska contains the flag of Republika Srpska and the Cyrillic letters "РС" ("RS") with the red-blue-white tricolor in the center of the seal, twisted with golden oak leaves, a traditional pre-Christian symbol sacred to most Slavs. On the edge of the seal there is an inscription Republika Srpska (in Cyrillic and Latin).
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Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and white, with the seal of Republika Srpska at the center Presidential standards. Flag Date Use Description 2007–present
The flag of Republika Srpska within Bosnia and Herzegovina was adopted on 12 May 1992. [1] [2] The flag is a rectangular tricolor with three equal horizontal bands of red, blue and white. [3]
The Seal of Republika Srpska The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Republika Srpska: Republika Srpska – unitary democratic parliamentary entity of the Western Balkans state of Bosnia and Herzegovina .
Republika Srpska lies between latitudes 42° and 46° N and longitudes 16° and 20° E. The entity is split into two main parts by the Brčko District; a hilly western part and a more varied eastern part, with high mountains in the south and flat, fertile farmland in the north. Republika Srpska, unlike its counterpart entity, is landlocked.
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The coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: грб Републике Србије, romanized: grb Republike Srbije) consists of two main heraldic symbols which represent the identity of the Serbian state and Serbian people across the centuries: the Serbian eagle (a silver double-headed eagle adopted from the Nemanjić dynasty) and the Serbian cross (or cross with firesteels).