of HerzegBosnia common name CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia continent Europe region Balkans ... s1 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992 1998 .svg image flag Flag of the CroatianRepublic of Herzeg Bosnia.svg image coat Coat of Arms of the CroatianRepublic of Herzeg Bosnia.svg image map HzB.GIF image map caption The self proclaimed CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia shown in dark blue capital ... dinar The CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia lang hr Hrvatska Republika Herceg Bosna was an unrecognized ... Court of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina declared the Croatian Community of HerzegBosnia illegal ... proclaimed Croatian Community of HerzegBosnia, nor the later self proclaimed CroatianRepublic ... itself the CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia . This entity, whether as the Community or Republic, is referenced ... and later Republic of HerzegBosnia and Croatian Defence Council . As on the whole territory of Bosnia ... BosniaCroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia External links http www.usip.org library pa bosnia washagree ... Bosnian War DEFAULTSORT CroatianRepublic Of HerzegBosnia Category States and territories disestablished ... War Category CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia an Republica Crovata de HerzegBosnia bs Hrvatska zajednica ... leader President title representative List of Vice Presidents of the CroatianRepublic of Herzeg ... on 18 November 1991 under the name Croatian Community of HerzegBosnia , and claimed ... manifest, among other things, by HerzegBosnia s use of Croatian dinar Croatian currency and Croatian language and the granting by the Republic of Croatia of Croatian citizenship to Croats of Bosnia ... . Some Croatian historians used exclusively term HerzegBosnia for whole Bosnian territory, some ..., the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina used the term HerzegBosnia to refer to all ... Community of HerzegBosnia, the term was only used to mark this community later Republic . citation ... crimes , proclaimed the existence of the Croatian Community of HerzegBosnia, as a separate political ... more details
Infobox flag Name Flag of the CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia Image Flag of the CroatianRepublic of Herzeg Bosnia.svg Nickname Morenicks Use 111000 Symbol Proportion 1 2 Adoption 1990 Design A horizontal tricolor of red, white and blue with the coat of arms of the CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia in the center. Designer Type National Image2 Nickname2 Morenicks2 Use2 000110 Symbol2 Proportion2 Adoption2 Design2 Designer2 The flag of the CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia consists of three equal size, horizontal stripes in the Pan Slavism pan Slavic colours red , white and blue . In the middle is the Coat of arms of the CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia stylized with a triple wattle at the top. The flag was adopted by the short lived CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia in the early 1990s. Since the state s reincorporation into Bosnia and Herzegovina , the flag has come to represent all Croats in the nation. It is more favoured by the country s Croats than the official Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina state flag . See also Coat of arms of the CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia DEFAULTSORT Flag Of HerzegBosnia Category Culture of the CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia Category Flags of Bosnia and Herzegovina hr Zastava Hrvatske Republike Herceg Bosne sr sv Herceg Bosnas flagga ... more details
Infobox Coat of arms name Coat of arms of the CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia image Coat of Arms of the CroatianRepublic of Herzeg Bosnia.svg image width 150 middle middle width middle caption lesser lesser width lesser caption armiger CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia year adopted 1992 crest torse shield supporters compartment motto orders other elements earlier versions use The Coat of arms of the CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia is the historical Croatian coat of arms in the form of a stylized shield, divided vertically and horizontally on the 25 red and white squares. It is bordered by golden lines. See also Flag of the CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia Category Culture of the CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia Category Bosnia and Herzegovina coats of arms hr Grb Hrvatske Republike Herceg Bosne sr ... more details
List of Vice Presidents of the CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia . It was an unrecognized state. Below is a list of office holders class wikitable Name Entered office Left office Party Dario Kordi br Bo o Raji 1992 1994 Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina HDZ BiH br Croatian Peasant Party HSS BiH Sources Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States 1993 Category Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina Category Vice presidents CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia ... more details
File License plate of Herzeg Bosna, Mostar.jpg thumb 250px MO stands for Mostar CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia had own vehicle registration plates. The standard license plates in the CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia consisted of a two letter city code which was separated by Coat of arms of the CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia from three numbers and one or two letters. City codes File .jpg thumb 250px OR stands for Ora je Col begin width 50 Col 2 A apljina DR Derventa GR Grude JA Jajce KI Kiseljak LI Livno LJ Ljubu ki MO Mostar OR Ora je PO Posu je RA Prozor Rama Rama B iroki Brijeg TG Tomislavgrad TR Travnik E ep e Related articles Vehicle registration plates of Bosnia and Herzegovina Category CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia ... more details
Infobox broadcasting network name Radiotelevision of HerzegBosnia br Radiotelevizija Herceg Bosne logo type Terrestrial television Broadcast radio and website online branding airdate country flag Bosnia and Herzegovina flagicon CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia available founded 1992 founder slogan motto market share endowment revenue license area broadcast area area erp owner key people foundation launch date dissolved former names digital analog servicename1 service1 servicename2 service2 servicename3 service3 servicename4 service4 callsigns callsign meaning former callsigns affiliation affiliates groups former affiliations website http www.rtv hb.com rtv hb.com footnotes Radiotelevision of HerzegBosnia lang hr Radiotelevizija Herceg Bosne or RTVHB is the public service broadcasting organization of the former CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia , now of the Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatian nation in Bosnia and Herzegovina . History Radiotelevision was founded in 1992 in Mostar , the capital of CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosniaHerzegBosnia . Interestingly, television had never started broadcast its program, although in radiotelevision was spent more than 10 milion Deutsche Mark German marks . Radio started broadcasting and it broadcast its program today. In 1996, was created Erotel , which is considered the successor of television of HerzegBosnia . He broadcasted program on Croatian language , until 1999, when his work was banned. Specifically, 15 November 1999 the media commission has banned the work of Erotel and forcibly took away the transmittersands and handed them over to Federalna televizija Federalna TV , which broadcast program in Bosnian language , which broadcasts anti Croat program and jeopardizes the Croatian language and Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatian people in Bosnia and Herzegovina . Category CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia Croatia stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The First League of HerzegBosnia served as the top football soccer football league for Croats clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the country s war and post war periods of the 1990s. During these years, football was divided along ethnic lines, with the Croat , Bosniaks Bosniak and Serb populations each running their own league. Because Bosniaks were the only group interested in a distinctly Bosnia Herzegovinan league and Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team national team , only their league was recognized by Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia Herzegovinan FA . The league formed in 1993. In the 1997 1998 season, the top Croat teams began facing the top Bosniak teams for entrance to UEFA tournaments, something that had been denied the HerzegBosnia league on its own. This setup lasted until the 2000 2001 season when the two leagues merged to form the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina . First League Champions 1999 2000 NK Posu je 1998 1999 NK Posu je 1997 1998 NK iroki Brijeg 1996 1997 NK iroki Brijeg 1995 1996 NK iroki Brijeg Mladost iroki Brijeg 1994 1995 NK iroki Brijeg Mladost Dubint iroki Brijeg 1993 1994 NK iroki Brijeg Mladost Dubint iroki Brijeg HerzegBosnia Cup 1998 1999 NK Brotnjo NK Brotnjo itluk 1997 1998 HNK Ora je 1996 1997 NK Troglav Livno 1995 1996 HNK Ljubu ki 1994 1995 HNK Ljubu ki DEFAULTSORT First League Of HerzegBosnia Category Football competitions in Bosnia and Herzegovina X de Erste Liga der Herceg Bosna hr Prva nogometna liga Herceg Bosne nl Eerste Divisie Herzeg Bosni ... more details
established their own entities Republika Srpska and CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia respectively ... statelet of CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosniaHerzegBosnia , about 70 of the country was controlled ...distinguish Bosnia and Herzegovina Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Infobox former country native name Republika Bosna i Hercegovina br conventional long name Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina common name Bosnia and Herzegovina continent Europe region Balkans country Bosnia and Herzegovina status government type Parliamentary republic era Bosnian War year start 1992 ... 1995 . national motto image map Abih controlled.png p1 Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina flag p1 Flag of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg s1 Bosnia and Herzegovina image map Abih controlled.png ... dinar utc offset calling code footnotes The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina lang sh ... to the modern day state of Bosnia and Herzegovina . Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina existed until ... for the Republic by the formation of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina , a sub state joint ... Croatian leaders led to the creation of a joint Bosniak Croat Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina ... Military main Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina See also Bosnia and Herzegovina History of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian War Republic of Srpska CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia References reflist Campaignbox Bosnian War DEFAULTSORT Republic Of Bosnia And Herzegovina Category History ... adopted date event1 8 April 1992 event2 Dayton Agreement date event2 14 December 1995 p1 Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina flag p1 Flag of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg s1 Bosnia and Herzegovina flag s1 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992 1998 .svg image flag Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992 1998 .svg flag alt flag Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina image coat Coat of Arms of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992 1998 .svg symbol type Coat of Arms symbol type article Coat of arms of Bosnia and Herzegovina ... more details
Infobox SFRY name Bosnia and Herzegovina full name Socialist Republic of br Bosnia and Herzegovina loc ... flag Flag of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg arms Coat of Arms of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg map SFRY Bosnia and Herzegovina.png capital Sarajevo language Serbo Croatian language Serbo Croatian small Ijekavian western variant small ref Article 4 of the s sr ... p4 Zeta Banovina flag p4 Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg s1 Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina flag s1 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992 1998 .svg s2 Republika Srpska flag s2 Flag of Republika Srpska.svg s3 CroatianRepublic of HerzegBosnia flag s3 Flag of the CroatianRepublic of Herzeg Bosnia.svg History of Bosnia and Herzegovina Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbo Croatian ... until 1963 under the name of People s Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina , was a socialist state that was a constituent country of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . It is a predecessor of the modern day Bosnia and Herzegovina , and was formed during a meeting of the antifascist resistance in Mrkonji Grad on November 25, 1943. The Socialist Republic was dissolved in 1990 when it abandoned communist institutions and adopted market ones, as the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina which declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1992. The Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina was up to December 20, 1990 in the hands of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The capital ... The Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was renamed into the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ... secession from Bosnia and Herzegovina, leaving the constituent republic in a fractious political environment ... with the help of Bosnian Serbs invaded independent Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina . Heads ... moving towards a fully capitalist economic system. The republic retained communist symbolism as it awaited new symbols which came after separation. The republic became governed by a separation leaning ... more details
Kraljevi , a general of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and founder of the Croatian ... HNZ and Petar Mili of Croatian Union of HerzegBosnia HZHB , have signed a treaty about unification of those three parties in one party under name Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina ...Refimprove date February 2011 Infobox political party name Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina ... colorcode Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina meta color leader chairperson president ... of Bosnia and Herzegovina between Croatia Republic of Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro FR Yugoslavia ... monopoly over HerzegBosnia , HSP BiH was dissolved. However, party s activity was once again established in 1996. In 2004, HSP BiH changed name in Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina ... center 0 42 align center 0 Bosnia and Herzegovina general election, 2006 October 2006 New Croatian ... also Croatian Party of Rights Bosnian political parties DEFAULTSORT Croatian Party Of Right Bosnia ... Knez Mihajlo Vi evi Humski 3 br Mostar , Bosnia and Herzegovina newspaper Star evi student wing youth wing Youth of Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina wing1 title Military wing wing1 Croatian Defence Forces small 1991 1992 small membership year membership ideology Croatian nationalism ... of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina seats1 Infobox political party seats 1 42 hex 000000 seats2 title House of Peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina seats2 Infobox political party seats 1 15 ... hex 000000 symbol File Logo of Croatian Party of Rights.svg 100px flag website http hsp bih.ba country Bosnia and Herzegovina country2 state or country footnotes Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina lang hr Hrvatska stranka prava Bosne i Hercegovine , HSP BiH is parliamentary party in Bosnia ... of Treaty of Dayton , abolition of entities and subdivision of Bosnia and Herzegovina into territorial ... Star evi s Party of Rights Stranka prava in the Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina undesirable ... more details
Infobox National Military name Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina native name Armija Republike ... 14, 1995 headquarters Sarajevo , Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina active 250,000 reserve budget ... br Bosnian war br History of the Army of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina br Zelene Beretke ... Territorial Defence Force of the Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina The Army of the Republic of Bosnia ... force of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina established by the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina ... of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian War Creation and Composition The Army of Republic .... The Patriotic League PL and the local Territorial Defence Force of the Republic of Bosnia ..., Croat forces HVO Croatian Defence Council shifted their focus from defending their parts of Bosnia ... Tu man to split Bosnia between Croatia and Serbia. In order to accomplish this Croatian forces would ... infantry mechanized formations. Corps 1st Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1st Corps Sarajevo HQ , 2nd Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2nd Corps Tuzla HQ 3rd Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 3rd Corps Zenica HQ , 4th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 4th Corps Mostar HQ 5th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 5th Corps Biha HQ , 6th Corps of the Army of the Republic ... 1995 M36 tank destroyer USA few See also Bosnian War History of the Army of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina External links http www.plbih.net index.php?option ... Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Language icon en Bosnian & English http www.vojska.net eng armed forces bosnia and herzegovina army Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ... 34 demo content References Reflist Category Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina bs Armija ... President of Bosnia President Alija Izetbegovi minister Munib Bi i minister title Defence Minister ... more details
CroatianRepublic Football League lang hr Hrvatska republi ka nogometna liga was the highest football ... Notes Clubs playing on higher level colspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1946 1946 Hajduk Split colspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1946 47 1946 47 Metalac Zagreb Dinamo, Hajduk, Lokomotiva, Kvarner I colspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1947 48 1947 48 Proleter Osijek Dinamo, Hajduk, Lokomotiva I , Metalac, Mornar, Tekstilac, Kvarner II colspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1948 49 1948 49 Borac Zagreb Hajduk, Dinamo, Lokomotiva I , Mornar, Metalac, Proleter II colspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1949 ..., ibenik III rowspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1950 51 1950 51 North Naprijed Sisak rowspan ... ibenik colspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1951 52 1951 52 Proleter Osijek Hajduk, Lokomotiva, Dinamo, Zagreb I colspan 2 1952 73 not played colspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1973 74 1973 74 NK .... Vinkovci II colspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1974 75 1974 75 Dinamo Vinkovci Hajduk, Dinamo, Rijeka I , Zagreb, Varteks, Karlovac, Osijek, ibenik II rowspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1975 76 1975 ... II South NK ibenik ibenik rowspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1976 77 1976 77 North NK Marsonia ..., Karlovac II South NK Zadar Zadar rowspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1977 78 1977 78 North Segesta ... NK Solin Solin rowspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1978 79 1978 79 North NK Marsonia BSK Slavonski Brod ... colspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1979 80 1979 80 HNK Dubrovnik GO K Jug Hajduk, Rijeka, Dinamo, Osijek I , Zagreb, D. Vinkovci, Istra II colspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1980 81 1980 81 NK Solin Solin Hajduk, Dinamo, Rijeka, Zagreb I , Osijek, D. Vinkovci, GO K Jug II colspan 2 CroatianRepublic ... I , D. Vinkovci, GO K Jug, Solin II colspan 2 CroatianRepublic League 1982 83 1982 83 NK ibenik ... 4 CroatianRepublic League 1983 84 1983 84 North NK akovec MT Sloga akovec rowspan 4 Rijeka, Hajduk ... Beli Manastir parta West Orijent Rijeka rowspan 4 CroatianRepublic League 1984 85 1984 85 North ... more details
Infobox political party country Bosnia and Herzegovina colorcode Green party name Croatian Peasant Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina native name Hrvatska selja ka stranka Bosne i Hercegovine party logo leader Ljiljana Lovri foundation 1992 headquarters Stjepan Radi Radi eva br 4, Sarajevo ideology Christian democracy international Centrist Democrat International european None blank1 title Ethnic group blank1 Croats colours Green Red, White, Blue website http www.hssbih.co.ba www.hssbih.co.ba The Croatian Peasant Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina lang hr Hrvatska selja ka stranka Nova hrvatska inicijativ , HSS NHI is a Croats Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina . In 2007, the division of the Croatian Peasant Party in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the New Croatian Initiative merged. The New Croatian Initiative was formed as a splinter group from the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Kre imir Zubak . See also Croatian Peasant Party External links http www.hssbih.com.ba Official website Bosnian political parties Category Christian democratic parties Category Political parties established in 1904 Category Political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina Category Agrarian parties BosniaHerzegovina party stub fr Nouvelle initiative croate Bosnie Herz govine hr Hrvatska selja ka stranka Nova hrvatska inicijativa ... more details
The Croatian Christian Democratic Union Hrvatska kr anska demokratska unija is a Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina . See also Croatian Christian Democratic Union External links http www.posluh.hr hkdu bih Official web site Bosnian political parties Category Political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina BosniaHerzegovina party stub he hr Hrvatska kr anska demokratska unija Bosne i Hercegovine ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Croatian Christian Democrats Hrvatski demokr ani is a political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina . Bosnian political parties DEFAULTSORT Croatian Christian Democrats Bosnia And Herzegovina Category Christian democratic parties Category Political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina BosniaHerzegovina party stub he hr Hrvatsko zajedni tvo Herceg Bosne ... more details
Infobox political party name Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina native name Hrvatska ... Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina meta color leader chairperson president Dragan ... in Bosnia and Herzegovina since 1991 . It regularly won the support of the Croatian electorate up ... , Bosnia and Herzegovina newspaper student wing youth wing wing1 title wing1 membership year membership ... of Bosnia and Herzegovina seats1 Infobox political party seats 3 42 hex 4682B4 seats2 title House of Peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina seats2 Infobox political party seats 3 15 hex 4682B4 ... symbol flag website http www.hdzbih.org country Bosnia and Herzegovina country2 state or country footnotes The Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina lang hr Hrvatska demokratska zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine , HDZ BiH is a political party of Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina . It is an observer .... At the legislative elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina election of October 2002, the party was part of the Croatian Coalition 2002 Croatian Coalition Koalicija , that won 9.5 of the popular vote and 5 out of 42 seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 16 out of 140 seats in the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina . In 2006 the party joined the Croatian Coalition 2006 Croatian Coalition with the Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Croatian People s Union . Major leaders have included Mate Boban , Jadranko Prli ... has had two splinter factions so far New Croatian Initiative Nova hrvatska inicijativa , NHI , led by Kre imir Zubak Croatian Democratic Union 1990 Hrvatska demokratska zajednica 1990 , HDZ 1990 ... olak 2002 2005 Dragan ovi 2005 See also Croatian Democratic Union References Reflist External links http www.hdzbih.org Official web site Bosnian political parties DEFAULTSORT Croatian Democratic Union Of Bosnia And Herzegovina Category Political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina Category History ... more details
The 7th Corps was one of seven corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and its headquarters were in Zenica . History This Corps was formed on February 26, 1994. It was created to advance north westward through southern Bosnia. Command and Commanders Only commander Mehmed Alagi Deputy Commander Fikret Cuskic Chief of Staff Colonel Kadir Jusi Assistants for security Colonel Ramiz Dugali Assistants of Logistics Colonel Abdullah Jele Assistants of Finance Major Mustafa anta Operational Zone North western Bosnia. Organization 1992 1994 Empty section date July 2010 Organization 1995 This Corps, just like the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Corps, was reorganized in January 1995 by adding or transforming operational groups into divisions. Operations Category Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ... more details
with the European Union. Diplomatic representations The Embassy of the Republic of Macedonia in Bosnia ...Infobox Bilateral relations Bosnian Macedonian Bosnia and Herzegovina Macedonia The relations between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Macedonia are very good, without any open issues between them. ref name mia1 http www.mia.com.mk default.aspx?mId 30&vId 72130383&lId 2&title MACEDONIA FOREIGN AFFAIRS Macedonian Information Agency Macedonia and BiH have no open issues common goal EU integration en icon ref History of relations Until 1991, Macedonia and Bosnia Herzegovina were both Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Federal subjects constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . When Yugoslavia started disintegrating, Macedonia declared independence from Yugoslavia in September 1991. Bosnia and Herzegovina declared its independence in March 1992. Diplomatic ... of Foreign Affairs Bosnia and Herzegovina Dates of Recognition and Establishment of Diplomatic Relations en icon ref Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as all other former Yugoslav republics, recognizes ... Group. 20 01 2011 ref countries that have done the same. EU and NATO aspirations Macedonia and Bosnia ... naming dispute naming dispute with Greece. Bosnia Herzegovina has the goal of joining NATO as well ...?ItemID 315 Republic of Macedonia Ministry of Foreign Affairs Diplomatic and consular representations of the Republic of Macedonia en icon ref Bosnia and Herzegovina s embassy to Macedonia is in Skopje . ref http www.ambasadabih.org.mk Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina Skopje en icon ref See also Foreign relations of the Republic of Macedonia Foreign relations of Macedonia Foreign relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina References reflist Foreign relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina Foreign relations of the Republic of Macedonia Category Bilateral relations of the Republic of Macedonia Bosnia and Herzegovina Category Bilateral relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina Macedonia ... more details
unreferenced date December 2011 The Territorial Defence Force of the Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina TORBIH were the first official armed forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the beginning of the Bosnian war . Which eventually transformed into the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina . History Teritorijalna odbrana TO was the name of a special force in the former Jugoslavian Army. The TO was organized in their respective country with a separate command that of the JNA. The TO was a Civilian Home Guard, roughly like a paramilitary or a reserve military force. The regions of the TO were in charge of mobilization with the help of the local population. TORBIH in Bosnia The TO was the official army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, along with the separate Bosnian military forces formed by Sefer Halilovi the Patriotic League PL . The TO, from 1991 to April 1992, absorbed all units of the PL and districts military formations into the TO, which was eventually transformed at the end of May 1992 into the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina . Organization The TO was organized into 7 regions two refused to join the TORBIH , each controlling about 12 districts totaling 73 districts, 36 refused to join . On April 15, 1992 all PL units joined the TORBIH. At the end of April 1992, the TO was reorganized into 4 regions Biha , Sarajevo, Tuzla and Zenica and two tactical groups that controlled TO, PL and newly formed brigades. The Sarajevo TO was transformed in the general headquarters. There were soon 26 brigades named after districts . On 20 May 1992 the TORBIH was renamed The Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina . TORBIH Command April 1992 May 1992 TORBIH GHQ, Sarajevo Colonel Hasan Efendi Commander of the TORBIH Colonel Stjepan iber Chief of Staff Colonel Jovan ... Bosnia all under the control of the TORBiH. April 1992 August 1992 Category Military units and formations of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina bs Teritorijalna odbrana Bosne i Hercegovine ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 This section is about the history of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia ... Bosnian army later Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In March 1991 Sefer Halilovi ... Republike Bosne i Hercegovine Territorial Defence Force of the Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina ... united as Armed Forces of the Republic of Bosnia Herzegovina Oruzane Snage Republike Bosne i Hercegovine . On 23 May Colonel Efendi was replaced as commander by Sefer Halilovi . Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina On 20 May 1992 the TORBIH was renamed Armija Republike Bosne i Hercegovine Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ARBIH, usually abbreviated ABIH. In November 1993, Sefer ... four corps were created 1st Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1st Corps Sarajevo 2nd Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2nd Corps Tuzla in northern Bosnia 3rd Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 3rd Corps Zenica and 4th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 4th Corps Mostar in Hercegovina the Eastern Bosnian Operational Group in the eastern enclaves of Gora de . 5th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 5th Corps Bihac was established on 21 October 1992 from the Una Sana Operational ... Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 3rd Corps to advance north westward through southern Bosnia. The 6th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 6th Corps Konjic was formed in June 1993 from the 4th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ... of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 4th Corps later 1st Corps of the Army of the Republic ... men with a 80,000 plus strong army. See also Bosnian War Army of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina References reflist Category Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ... from 1998 to 2005 and finally transformed into the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina OSBIH ... more details
The Supreme Command of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina tab Vrhovne Komande Armije Republike Bosne i Hercegovine was the supreme command of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and it was headquartered in the Presidency Building in Sarajevo. ref http www.un.org icty halilovic trialc judgement index.htm ref Creation The main staff was transformed from the Bosnian territorial defence chiefs of staff and Patriotic League general staff Commanders Sefer Halilovi served as the supreme ABiH commander until 8 June 1993 and his title was Chief of Staff of the Main Staff of the ARBiH.On this date, the President of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Alija Izetbegovi , issued a decision restructuring the supreme command headquarters of the armed forces 8 June 1993 decision .This decision provides The post of the Commander of the Main Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall be established. The post of the Chief of the Main Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall be retained. The decision further appointed Rasim Deli to the post of Commander of the Main Staff of the ARBiH and appointed Sefer Halilovi as Chief of Staff of the Main Staff.In addition, the decision established two Deputy Commander positions to which Stjepan iber and Jovan Divjak were appointed, but were already serving in the Main Staff. Approximately six weeks later, on 18 July 1993, President Alija Izetbegovi issued a decision further restructuring the ABiH 18 July decision .According to this decision, during a state of war the Presidency of the Republic was the Supreme Command of the Armed Forces of the Republic.The decision provides that The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Army consists of the Main Staff ... for the immediate security of Sarajevo. References reflist Category Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ... more details
The 6th Corps, along with the 7th Corps, of the Bosnian army was formed a little later than the first 5 Corps. 6th Corps History The 6th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was formed on 9 June 1993. Konji became the headquarters of the 6th Corps. 6th Corps was formed from 4th Corps Northern Herzegovina Operational Group to occupy northern Herzegovina from the HVO and eventually reach the Adriatic coast. But it had little success and was disbanded in February 1994. Some units were incorporated into the 7th Corps and the rest into the 4th Corps. Commanders 1st Commander Salko Gu i 6th Corps Units 7th Motorized Brigade 1st Commander Asim Kori i 2nd Commander Colonel erif Patkovi 43rd Mountain Brigade Konji 44th Mountain Brigade Neretvica Jablanica 1st Commander Enes Kova evi 2nd Commander Hasan Hakalovi 45th Mountain Brigade Neretvica Jablanica 304th Brigade 445th Light Infantry Brigade Konjic Neretva Brigade Commander Enes Kova evi Operational Group East Visoko Vare Brigade Nemilu Brigade Reconnaissance and Sabotage brigade Commander Ibrahim Puri Category Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ... more details
The 4th Corps of the Bosnian army was one of five later seven corps formed in 1992. Operational Zone The 4th Corps was mainly responsible for then Mostar , the headquarters of the 4th Corps, and the Mostar region, but also Livno, Tomislavgrad and Trebinje, Konjic, Prozor, Jablanica. Commanders 1st Commander Colonel Arif Pa ali until 6 Nov. 1993 2nd Commander Sulejman Budakovi Tetak 3rd Commander Brigade General Ramiz Drekovi 4th Commander General Brigadier Mustafa Polutak 4th Corps Units 4th Muslim Liberation Brigade Skorpioni Konjic Commander Nezim Halilovi Muderris 19th East Herzegovina Light Brigade 41st Mostar Brigade Commander Arif Pa ali , Midhat Hujdur Hujka, Semir Drljevi Lovac, Esad Humo 42nd Mountain Brigade 43rd Mountain Brigade Konjic 44th Mountain Brigade Jablanica 45th Mountain Brigade Neretvica Buturovic Polje, near Jablanica Commander Haso Hakalovi 48th Mountain Brigade Mostar 49th Mountain Brigade Military Police Battalion Mostar Independent Battalion Prozor Independent Detachments Category Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Category Military units and formations established in 1992 ... more details
Command. 301. Brigade 303. Mountain Brigade 314. Mountain Brigade Category Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina bs Tre i korpus Armije RBiH de 3. Korpus Zenica ... more details