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Statehood Day (Bosnian: Dan državnosti, Дан државности) is a holiday celebrated in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity [1] that occurs every year on 25 November. On that day in 1943, at the first session of the State Anti-fascist Council for the National Liberation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ZAVNOBiH) in Mrkonjić Grad ...
1-2 May - Labour Day; 3 May - Orthodox Good Friday (RS) 5 May - Orthodox Easter (RS) 6 May - Orthodox Easter Monday (RS) 9 May - Victory Day (RS) 16 June – Kurban Bajram (FBiH) 28 June - Saint Vitus Day (RS) 1 November - All Saints' Day (FBiH) 21 November - Dayton Agreement Day (RS) 25 November - Statehood Day (FBiH) 25 December - Catholic ...
Statehood Day: Dan državnosti: This holiday is celebrated in all cantons of the Federation entity except West Herzegovina: 25 December Catholic Christmas: Božić: 26 December St. Stephen's Day: Stipandan (Stjepandan) 10th day of Dhul Hijja: Eid ul-Adha: Kurban Bajram: Religious holiday for 4 days 1st day of Shawwal Eid ul-Fitr: Ramazanski Bajram
Statehood Day may refer to: Statehood Day (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Statehood Day (Croatia) Statehood Day (Hawaii) Statehood Day (Lithuania) Statehood Day (Montenegro)
Humo argued that other arrangements would lead to a clash between Croatia and Serbia over addition of Bosnia and Herzegovina to their territory. Any inclusion of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Croatia or Serbia was universally rejected at the meeting as likely to stoke up Greater Croatian or Greater Serbian chauvinism. However, the central committee ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bosnia and Herzegovina has not officially recognised the independence of Abkhazia or South Ossetia. In June 2017, Milorad Dodik, the President of the Republika Srpska, has met with the then newly elected South Ossetian President Anatoliy Bibilov. Dodik expressed his readiness for cooperation with South Ossetia.
The gathering was organized by the center preserving memory of Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since the Holocaust — the massacre in the closing months of Bosnia’s 1992-95 interethnic ...
The Charter of Ban Kulin is the symbolic birth certificate of Bosnia's statehood, [3] as it is the first written document that refers to Bosnia's borders (between the rivers of Drina, Sava and Una) and the elements of the Bosnian state - the ruler, throne and political organization.