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Bosnia-Herzegovina Flag

$63.50
SKU:
30266
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Origin:
United States

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The blue Bosnia-Herzegovina flag has a yellow upside-down right-angled triangle in the center. On its left is a slanted line of 9 white stars.
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Description

Our flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina is ideal for homes, businesses, and organizations looking to express their connection to the country's history and culture.

This Bosnia-Herzegovina flag is manufactured in the USA from durable, lightweight nylon fabric. Its lightness means this flag can fly in gentle breezes and dry quickly after rain, helping prevent mildew buildup. The digitally printed design creates vivid, UV-resistant colors.

We offer this flag in a variety of sizes. If you aren’t sure which option is right for you, look at our table of flagpole heights and their matching flag size. Our 3’ by 5’ bestselling flag is an excellent match for our tangle-free house-mounted pole. Each flag has a sturdy canvas header and brass grommets for easy mounting on any of our outdoor flagpoles.

Bosnia-Herzegovina Flag Features

  • Made in the USA
  • Official 1998 design
  • 100% high-quality nylon
  • Robust white canvas header
  • Rust-resistant brass grommets

Are you interested in an indoor version for formal or ceremonial use? Check out our indoor Bosnia-Herzegovina flag, elegantly finished with gold fringe and a pole sleeve.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag Meaning & History

The flag of Bosnia-Herzegovina, adopted on February 4, 1998, stands as a symbol of unity in a country marked by ethnic diversity and a complex history. Its design features a blue background with a yellow right triangle adjacent to a band of white stars along the left side.

The triangle's three points represent the three main ethnic groups of Bosnia-Herzegovina: Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats, signifying the country's efforts towards reconciliation and coexistence. The line of stars, based on those of the European Union flag, is cut off at the top and bottom to symbolize infinity, indicating the country's hope for the future.

Other Details

Capital: Sarajevo
Language(s): Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian
Currency: Convertible Mark (BAM)
Government: Federal Parliamentary Republic
Flag Meaning: The triangle represents the Croats, Bosniaks, and Serbs; and the white stars symbolize Europe, as infinite.