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{{Infobox
|Name           = [[File:Bosnia-icon.png]] Bosnia and Herzegovina [[File:Bosnia-icon.png]]
|Name= {{i|Bosnia}} Bosnia and Herzegovina {{i|Bosnia}}
|NativeName      = Bosna i Hercegovina<br>Босна и Херцеговина
|NativeName= {{ILSize|Serbo-Croatian-icon.png|Serbo-Croatian Language}}: Bosna i Hercegovina/Босна и Херцеговина
|YearExist      = 1995-Present
|founded= 1995
|image           = [[File:Bosnia.png|300px|center]]
|predicon= BosniaOld
|Caption         = Real life minesweeper.
|onlypredecessor= Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
|Alias           =
|ended=
|TimeofExist    = 14 December 1995-Present
|nexticon=
|Government     = [[File:Federalism-icon.png]] [[Federalism|Federal Parliamentary Directorial Republic]]
|onlysuccessor=
|Languages       = '''Official:'''
|image= Bosnia.png
*[[File:Bosnia-icon.png]] [[Kingdom of Bosnia|Bosnian]]
|Caption= Real life minesweeper.
*[[File:Serbia-icon.png]] [[Serbia|Serbian]]
|Alias=
*[[File:Croatia-icon.png]] [[Croatia|Croatian]]
|Time= 14 December 1995 Present
|Affiliation     = <div style="overflow:auto; height:auto; max-height:100px; background:transparent;">
|Government= {{i|Federalism}}{{i|Parliament}}{{i|Oligarchy}}{{i|Republicanism}} [[Federalism|Federal]] [[Parliamentarianism|Parliamentary]] [[Oligarchy|Directorial]] [[Republicanism|Republic]]
*[[file:UN-icon.png]] [[United Nations]]
|Languages= '''Official:'''
**[[File:UNESCO-icon.png]] [[United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization|UNESCO]]
*{{i|BosnianL}} [[Bosnian Language|Bosnian]]
*[[File:UfM-icon.png]] [[Union for the Mediterranean|Mediterranean Union]]
*{{i|SerbianL}} [[Serbian Language|Serbian]]
*[[File:OSCE-icon.png]] [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe|OSCE]]
*{{i|CroatianL}} [[Croatian Language|Croatian]]
|Religions      = <div style="overflow:auto; height:auto; max-height:100px; background:transparent;">
|Affiliation= {{Scroll|
*[[File:Islam-icon.png]] [[Islam]]
*{{i|UN}} [[United Nations]]
*[[File:Christianity-icon.png]] [[Christianity]]
**{{i|UNESCO}} [[UNESCO]]
**[[File:Orthodoxy-icon.png]] [[Orthodoxy]]
**{{i|WHO}} [[World Health Organization]]
**[[File:Catholicism-icon.png]] [[Catholicism]]
*{{i|UfM}} [[Union for the Mediterranean|Mediterranean Union]]
*[[File:Atheism-icon.png]] [[Atheism]]
*{{i|OSCE}} [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe|OSCE]]
|Friends        =
*{{i|CoE}} [[Council of Europe]]
|Enemies         =
*{{i|Interpol}} [[Interpol]]
|Likes           =
}}
|Dislikes       =
|Religions= {{Scroll|
|Preceded       = [[File:BosniaOld-icon.png]] [[Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
*{{i|Islam}} [[Islam]]
|Succeeded       =
*{{i|Christianity}} [[Christianity]]
}}{{Quote|People Never Remember The 100 Times You Helped Them, They Only Remember The One Time You Didn't.| [[File:Bosnia-icon.png]] [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|Bosnian Quote]]}}'''Bosnia and Herzegovina''', sometimes known as '''Bosnia-Herzegovina''' and informally as '''Bosnia''', is a country in Southeast Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula. He is known for having many mines, there are still around 79,000 mines and explosive remnants of war (unexploded ordnance, cluster munitions) remaining in the ground throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina.
**{{i|Orthodoxy}} [[Eastern Orthodoxy]]
**{{i|Catholicism}} [[Catholicism]]
*{{i|Atheism}} [[Atheism]]
}}
|Friends= {{Scroll|{{i|USA}} [[United States of America|United States]]<br>{{i|NATO}} [[NATO]]<br>{{i|Albania}} [[Albania]]<br>{{i|Slovenia}} [[Slovenia]]<br>{{i|Austria}} [[Austria]]<br>{{i|EU}} [[European Union]]<br>{{i|Croatia}} [[Croatia]]}}
|Enemies= {{i|Serbia}} [[Serbia]]<br>{{i|ISIS}} [[Islamic State]]<br>{{i|Russia}} [[Russia]]
|Likes= Basketball
|Dislikes= Mines (I CAN'T EVEN GO OUTSIDE WITHOUT STEPPING ON ONE)
|Preceded= {{i|BosniaOld}} [[Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
|Succeeded=
|themecolor= #002F6C
|textcolor= #FFCD00
}}{{Quote|People Never Remember The 100 Times You Helped Them, They Only Remember The One Time You Didn't.|{{i|Bosnia}} [[NATO|Bosnian Quote]]}}'''Bosnia and Herzegovina''', sometimes known as '''Bosnia-Herzegovina''' and informally as '''Bosnia''', is a country in Southeast Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula. He is known for having many mines, there are still around 79,000 mines and explosive remnants of war (unexploded ordnance, cluster munitions) remaining in the ground throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnia only has 20 kilometres (12.4 mi) of coastline, the rest is taken by {{i|Croatia}} [[Croatia]].


The official writing scripts of Bosnia and Herzegovina are [[File:Roman Empire-icon.png]] [[Roman Empire|Latin]] and [[File:Serbia-icon.png]] [[Serbia|Cyrillic]].
The official writing scripts of Bosnia and Herzegovina are {{i|Roman Empire}} [[Latin Script|Latin]] and {{i|Serbia}} [[Cyrillic Script|Cyrillic]].


== Istorija (History) ==
==Istorija (History)==
In 1995 November 21, the [[File:Dayton-icon.png]] [[Dayton]] Agreement is signed, ending the Bosnian War. December 14 marks the day of formal signing of the Dayton Agreement in [[File:Paris-icon.png]] [[Paris]]. Bosnia and Herzegovina is recognized as a single state consisting of two entities: the [[File:Federation of BiH-icon.png]] [[Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] and the [[File:BosnianSerb-icon.png]] [[Republika Srpska]].
===1995–2000===
In 1995 November 21, the {{i|Dayton}} [[Dayton]] Agreement is signed, ending the Bosnian War. December 14 marks the day of formal signing of the Dayton Agreement in {{i|Paris}} [[Paris]]. Bosnia and Herzegovina is recognized as a single state consisting of two entities: the {{i|Federation of BiH}} [[Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] and the {{i|BosnianSerb}} [[Republika Srpska]].


In 1996 March, [[File:NATO-icon.png]] [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|NATO]]-led [[File:Implementation Force-icon.png]] [[Implementation Force]] (IFOR) begins operations to oversee the military aspects of the peace agreement. And in September, the first post-war elections are held under the supervision of the [[File:OSCE-icon.png]] [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]] (OSCE). In December 20 of the same year, [[File:SFOR-icon.png]] [[Stabilisation Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina|the Stabilization Force]] (SFOR) replaces the [[File:Implementation Force-icon.png]] [[Implementation Force]], continuing [[File:NATO-icon.png]] [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|NATO]]’s peacekeeping mission.
In 1996 March, {{i|NATO}} [[NATO]]-led {{i|Implementation Force}} [[Implementation Force]] (IFOR) begins operations to oversee the {{I|Militarism}} [[Militarism|military]] aspects of the {{I|Pacifism}} [[Pacifism|peace]] agreement. And in September, the first post-war elections are held under the supervision of the {{i|OSCE}} [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]] (OSCE). In December 20 of the same year, {{i|SFOR}} [[Stabilisation Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina|the Stabilization Force]] (SFOR) replaces the Implementation Force, continuing NATO's peacekeeping mission.


In December 1997, the {{i|OHR}} [[High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina|Office of the High Representative]] (OHR) is given more powers to implement the Dayton Agreement. June 1998 saw the {{i|ICTY}} [[International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]] (ICTY) intensifing efforts to prosecute war crimes.


In December 1997, the [[File:OHR-icon.png]] [[High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina|Office of the High Representative]] (OHR) is given more powers to implement the [[File:Dayton-icon.png]] [[Dayton]] Agreement. June 1998 saw the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) intensifies efforts to prosecute war crimes.
===2000 Onwards===
2000 November's general elections see {{i|Moderatism}} [[Moderatism|moderate]] parties gain ground against {{i|Nationalism}} [[Nationlism|nationalist]] parties. March 2001 is when the arrest of {{i|Milošević}} [[Miloševićism|Slobodan Milošević]], former president of {{i|Serbia}} [[Serbia]], who played a significant role in the Bosnian conflict. Bosnia is rejoiced.


In 2003 November, Bosnia and Herzegovina joins the {{i|CoE}} [[Council of Europe]]. And in December: Bosnia and Herzegovina formally applies for membership in the {{i|EU Gold}} [[European Union]]. On December 2, NATO concludes his SFOR mission and the European establishes {{i|EUFOR}} [[Operation Althea|EUFOR Althea]] to continue peacekeeping efforts.


2000
In 2005 November, the {{i|ICMP}} [[International Commission on Missing Persons]] reports progress in identifying victims of the Bosnian War. In 2006 February, {{i|Dodik}} [[Dodikism|Milorad Dodik]] becomes Prime Minister of Republika Srpska, advocating for greater autonomy within Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2007, the {{i|ICJ}} [[International Court of Justice]] begins hearings in Bosnia and Herzegovina's case against {{i|Serbia}} [[Serbia]] for genocide. But Serbia was found not directly responsible.


November: General elections see moderate parties gain ground against nationalist parties.
2015 June 1 saw the signing of the {{i|EU}} [[Stabilisation and Association Process|Stabilization and Association Agreement]] (SAA) with the European Union, a step towards EU membership. And on 2001 May 26 former {{i|BosnianSerb}} [[Republika Srpska|Bosnian Serb]] military leader {{i|Mladic}} [[Mladićism|Ratko Mladić]] is arrested and extradited to {{i|The Hague}} [[The Hague]] to stand trial for war crimes.
2001


April: Arrest of Slobodan Milošević, former President of Serbia, who played a significant role in the Bosnian conflict.
Starting in February 2014, Bosnia and Herzegovina experienced unrest- there were protests, riots and demonstrations, but this all ended by April, as the protesters "ran out of steam". Bosnia and Herzegovina applied for EU membership in February 2016.
2003


November: Bosnia and Herzegovina joins the Council of Europe.
In March of 2020 the COVID-19 pandemic hits Bosnia and Herzegovina, straining his healthcare system and economy. Bosnia was granted EU candidate status in December 2022. He recovered from COVID after the pandemic was over in around 2023.
December: Bosnia and Herzegovina formally applies for membership in the European Union.
2004


December: NATO concludes its SFOR mission and the European Union establishes EUFOR Althea to continue peacekeeping efforts.
==Trivia==
2005
*Bosnia withdrew from {{i|Eurovision}} [[Eurovision]] because his broadcaster owe Eurovision's broadcaster €10 million money. His final appearance was in 2016.


November: The International Commission on Missing Persons reports progress in identifying victims of the Bosnian War.
==Odnosi (Relations)==
2006
===Prijatelji (Friends)===
*{{i|Albania}} [[Albania|Albanija]] - Good {{i|Islam}} [[Islam|Muslim]] friend! But my burek is of better! We both suffered the wrath of {{i|Serbia}} [[Serbia|kebab remover]] and we love old {{i|GermanyWork}} [[Germany|German]] cars. Defend Shqip! I was considering recognizing {{i|Kosovo}} [[Kosovo]] but there is always {{i|Serbia}} [[Serbia]].
*{{i|Austria}} [[Austria|Austrija]] -You are one of my best friends!
*{{i|USA}} [[United States of America|Sjedinjene Države]] - ''I am from Bosnia, take me to America! I really want to see, Statue of Liberty! I can no longer wait, take me to United States! Take me to Golden Gate, I will assimilate!''
*{{i|Croatia}} [[Croatia|Hrvatska]] - My best brother, but please give me some more coastline.
**{{Alias|Bolivia-icon.png|Bolivia|[[File:Snake-icon.png]] [[Chile|First time?]]}}


February: The International Court of Justice begins hearings in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s case against Serbia for genocide.
==Kako crtati (How to draw)==
October: Milorad Dodik becomes Prime Minister of Republika Srpska, advocating for greater autonomy within Bosnia and Herzegovina.
{{Flag|BosniaFlag.png|Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina}}
2008
{{DrawDif|medium}}
It was specified in the "Decision imposing the Law on the Flag of BiH" that the blue and yellow be the same as the blue and yellow in the flag of the {{i|CoE}} [[Council of Europe]].
# Draw a ball
# Fill it with blue
# Draw an upside down right triangle in yellow in the ball, the straight line facing right
# Add white stars along the slanted line on the left
# Add eyes and you’re done!
{{FlagColour
|c1= Blue
|h1= #001489
|c2= Yellow
|h2= #FFCD00
|c3= White
|h3= #FFFFFF
}}


June: Signing of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) with the European Union, a step towards EU membership.
==Galerija (Gallery)==
2010
 
October: General elections result in a fragmented political landscape, complicating governance.
2011
 
May: Former Bosnian Serb military leader Ratko Mladić is arrested and extradited to The Hague to stand trial for war crimes.
December: The EU grants Bosnia and Herzegovina visa-free travel to the Schengen area.
2013
 
October: The European Court of Human Rights rules that Bosnia and Herzegovina’s constitution discriminates against minorities by limiting certain high offices to Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs.
2014
 
February: Protests erupt across the country over unemployment, corruption, and political stagnation.
October: General elections result in a rise in nationalist rhetoric and complicated coalition-building processes.
2016
 
February: Bosnia and Herzegovina submits its EU membership application.
2017
 
January: The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina bans a controversial referendum on the National Day of Republika Srpska.
2018
 
October: General elections result in a complex power-sharing arrangement among the three main ethnic groups.
2019
 
May: The European Commission issues an Opinion on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s application for EU membership, identifying 14 key priorities for reforms.
December: Bosnia and Herzegovina forms a new state-level government after 14 months of political deadlock.
2020
 
March: The COVID-19 pandemic hits Bosnia and Herzegovina, straining its healthcare system and economy.
2021
 
July: Valentin Inzko, High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, imposes a law banning the denial of genocide, sparking controversy, particularly in Republika Srpska.
2022
 
October: General elections highlight ongoing political fragmentation and ethnic tensions.
2023
 
April: Renewed efforts for EU integration with various reforms proposed to meet EU accession criteria.
November: Bosnia and Herzegovina marks the 28th anniversary of the Dayton Agreement amid debates about its adequacy in ensuring long-term stability and governance.
2024
 
May: Political and economic reforms continue, with a focus on addressing EU requirements and improving inter-ethnic relations as the country navigates its complex post-war legacy.
 
== Galerija (Gallery) ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
BosniaPlush.jpeg|A cute Bosnia countryball plushie.
BosniaPlush.jpeg|A cute Bosnia countryball plushie.
</gallery>
</gallery>
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 25 November 2025

People Never Remember The 100 Times You Helped Them, They Only Remember The One Time You Didn't.
🏳️ Bosnian Quote

Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula. He is known for having many mines, there are still around 79,000 mines and explosive remnants of war (unexploded ordnance, cluster munitions) remaining in the ground throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnia only has 20 kilometres (12.4 mi) of coastline, the rest is taken by 🏳️ Croatia.

The official writing scripts of Bosnia and Herzegovina are 🏳️ Latin and 🏳️ Cyrillic.

Istorija (History)

1995–2000

In 1995 November 21, the 🏳️ Dayton Agreement is signed, ending the Bosnian War. December 14 marks the day of formal signing of the Dayton Agreement in 🏳️ Paris. Bosnia and Herzegovina is recognized as a single state consisting of two entities: the 🏳️ Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the 🏳️ Republika Srpska.

In 1996 March, 🏳️ NATO-led 🏳️ Implementation Force (IFOR) begins operations to oversee the 🏳️ military aspects of the 🏳️ peace agreement. And in September, the first post-war elections are held under the supervision of the 🏳️ Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). In December 20 of the same year, 🏳️ the Stabilization Force (SFOR) replaces the Implementation Force, continuing NATO's peacekeeping mission.

In December 1997, the 🏳️ Office of the High Representative (OHR) is given more powers to implement the Dayton Agreement. June 1998 saw the 🏳️ International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) intensifing efforts to prosecute war crimes.

2000 Onwards

2000 November's general elections see 🏳️ moderate parties gain ground against 🏳️ nationalist parties. March 2001 is when the arrest of 🏳️ Slobodan Milošević, former president of 🏳️ Serbia, who played a significant role in the Bosnian conflict. Bosnia is rejoiced.

In 2003 November, Bosnia and Herzegovina joins the 🏳️ Council of Europe. And in December: Bosnia and Herzegovina formally applies for membership in the 🏳️ European Union. On December 2, NATO concludes his SFOR mission and the European establishes 🏳️ EUFOR Althea to continue peacekeeping efforts.

In 2005 November, the 🏳️ International Commission on Missing Persons reports progress in identifying victims of the Bosnian War. In 2006 February, 🏳️ Milorad Dodik becomes Prime Minister of Republika Srpska, advocating for greater autonomy within Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2007, the 🏳️ International Court of Justice begins hearings in Bosnia and Herzegovina's case against 🏳️ Serbia for genocide. But Serbia was found not directly responsible.

2015 June 1 saw the signing of the 🏳️ Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) with the European Union, a step towards EU membership. And on 2001 May 26 former 🏳️ Bosnian Serb military leader 🏳️ Ratko Mladić is arrested and extradited to 🏳️ The Hague to stand trial for war crimes.

Starting in February 2014, Bosnia and Herzegovina experienced unrest- there were protests, riots and demonstrations, but this all ended by April, as the protesters "ran out of steam". Bosnia and Herzegovina applied for EU membership in February 2016.

In March of 2020 the COVID-19 pandemic hits Bosnia and Herzegovina, straining his healthcare system and economy. Bosnia was granted EU candidate status in December 2022. He recovered from COVID after the pandemic was over in around 2023.

Trivia

  • Bosnia withdrew from 🏳️ Eurovision because his broadcaster owe Eurovision's broadcaster €10 million money. His final appearance was in 2016.

Odnosi (Relations)

Prijatelji (Friends)

  • 🇦🇱 Albanija - Good 🏳️ Muslim friend! But my burek is of better! We both suffered the wrath of 🏳️ kebab remover and we love old 🏳️ German cars. Defend Shqip! I was considering recognizing 🏳️ Kosovo but there is always 🏳️ Serbia.
  • 🏳️ Austrija -You are one of my best friends!
  • 🏳️ Sjedinjene Države - I am from Bosnia, take me to America! I really want to see, Statue of Liberty! I can no longer wait, take me to United States! Take me to Golden Gate, I will assimilate!
  • 🏳️ Hrvatska - My best brother, but please give me some more coastline.

Kako crtati (How to draw)

Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina has a drawing rating of intermediate.

It was specified in the "Decision imposing the Law on the Flag of BiH" that the blue and yellow be the same as the blue and yellow in the flag of the 🏳️ Council of Europe.

  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill it with blue
  3. Draw an upside down right triangle in yellow in the ball, the straight line facing right
  4. Add white stars along the slanted line on the left
  5. Add eyes and you’re done!
Color Name HEX
Blue #001489
Yellow #FFCD00
White #FFFFFF

Galerija (Gallery)