This is a list of flags used in Bosnia and Herzegovina. For more information about the national flag, visit the article Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
National flag
Subnational flags
Entities
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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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.
The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina voted against the use of the current flag of the Federation declaring it unconstitutional.[1] On 31 March 2007, the Constitutional Court placed its decision into the "Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina" officially removing the flag and coat of arms of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2]
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1995 – present |
Flag of Republika Srpska |
A horizontal tricolour of red, blue, and white, very similar to the flag of the Misiones Province in Argentina, reversed flag of Russia, or the flag of Serbia without the coat of arms (with slightly differently coloured shades).
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Districts
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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1998 – present |
Flag of Brčko District |
Uses the flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Military flags
Cantons of the Federation
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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1999 – |
Flag of Una-Sana Canton |
A horizontal tricolour of blue, white and green, charged with the canton’s coat of arms near the hoist.
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2000 – |
Flag of Posavina Canton |
A horizontal unequal tricolour of red, white and green, charged with the canton’s coat of arms in the centre.
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1999 – |
Flag of Tuzla Canton |
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2000 – |
Flag of Zenica-Doboj Canton |
A horizontal unequal tricolour of green, white and red, charged with the canton’s coat of arms in the centre.
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2001 – |
Flag of Bosnian-Podrinje Canton Goražde |
A vertical bicolour of blue and yellow, charged with the canton's coat of arms in the centre.
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2003 – |
Flag of Central Bosnia Canton |
A horizontal unequal tricolour of red, white and green, charged with the canton's coat of arms in the middle-left of the flag.
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2004 – |
Flag of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton |
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1996–1998 |
Flag of West Herzegovina Canton |
Deemed unconstitutional by the Federation Constitutional Court in 1997 because "it only represented one group".[3]
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1999 – |
Flag of Sarajevo Canton |
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1996–1997 |
Flag of Canton 10 |
Deemed unconstitutional by the Federation Constitutional Court in 1997 because "it only represented one group".[3]
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Political flags
Ethnic groups flags
Historical national flags
Proposed flags
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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Proposed, never used |
First proposal of a flag for the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 1946.[4] |
Federal flag of Yugoslavia with an additional five-pointed golden star imposed behind the existing red star, with their rays interchangeably positioned.
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Proposed, used in real life |
Second proposal of a flag for the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1947.[4] |
Variant of the flag adopted on 31 December 1946 with a much larger Yugoslav canton flag and a margin.
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| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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Proposed, never used |
Bosnian Tricolor Proposal |
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Bosnian Democratic Union Proposal |
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Defenders of Sarajevo Proposal |
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First set of proposals
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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Proposed, never used |
First alternative in the first set of proposals. |
Similar to the flag of the Czech Republic. A green and red horizontal bicolour with a blue triangle in the hoist.
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Second alternative in the first set of proposals. |
Similar to the flag of the United Nations. A light blue field with a branch of wheat.
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Third alternative in the first set of proposals. |
A blue field with an outline of the map of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Second set of proposals
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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Proposed, never used |
First alternative in the second set of proposals. |
A red, white, and blue diagonal tricolour with a silhouette map of Bosnia and Herzegovina within a circle of 10 gold 5-pointed stars.
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Second alternative in the second set of proposals. |
A red, white, and blue diagonal tricolour with a silhouette map of Bosnia and Herzegovina within a circle of 12 gold 5-pointed stars.
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Third alternative in the second set of proposals. |
A red, white, and blue diagonal tricolour with a yellow silhouette map of Bosnia and Herzegovina outlined in green within two green olive branches.
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Fourth alternative in the second set of proposals. |
A red, white, and blue tricolour with a yellow silhouette map of Bosnia and Herzegovina outlined in green within two green olive branches.
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Third set of proposals
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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Proposed, used briefly in 1998 |
First alternative in the third set of proposals (the Westendorp proposals). |
Identical to the national flag that was adopted, but with a field of light blue that the flag of the United Nations uses.
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Proposed, never used |
Second alternative in the third set of proposals (the Westendorp proposals). |
A field of light blue that the flag of the United Nations uses with three gold and two white stripes, interleaved so as to form a rectangle in the centre.
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Third alternative in the third set of proposals (the Westendorp proposals). |
A field of light blue that the flag of the United Nations uses with five gold and five white stripes, interleaved so as to form a triangle in the centre.
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See also
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