Day of the Republic of Srpska

Today, brothers Serbs from Republika Srpska are celebrating their independence day, which was announced January 9, 1992 in connection with the collapse of the SFRY (Yugoslavia). And then there was a bloody civil war in which opponents of the Serbs helped the US and NATO. But unlike the Serbs from the Republic of Croatia, they did not give up, and there was a time when 70% of the territory controlled by the former Federal Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.





But their leaders Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic, they lost after the war. They issued a democratic Serbia to The Hague for a carrot in the form of accession to the EU. In Bosnia and Herzegovina war, coverage of the former Yugoslavia, adopted the most savage nature. The main injured party became civilians. According to some reports, in the course of the war on both sides were killed 200 thousand. People, more than 500 thousand. Were wounded ...



Now the Republika Srpska is a part of the State of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It consists of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Muslim-Croat) and the Republika Srpska (RS).



Each of these entities has its own president, parliament, government and its army. Authorities at the federal level include the Presidency, the Parliamentary Assembly and the Council of Ministers.



The capital of the Republic of Srpska - Banja Luka. The area is 24 605 square meters 7. km.,. Population - One and a half million people (88% - Serbs, 8% - 4% and Bosniaks - Croats). This is one nation and one blood, speak the same language, and 80% of the names end in "-ich." They differ only on the basis of religion, if a Serb and Bosnjak will Catholicism - they will be called the Croats, Serbs and Croats if Islam will be - they will call boshnyatsy, and if Croatia and Bosnjak take his old Orthodox - they will be called back by the Serbs. As they say: "There is no Serb who would not Orthodox, no Croat who is not a Catholic, and there Boshnyak that would not be a Muslim."



By the way, adopted February 22, 2008 resolution of the Parliament of the Republic of Srpska said that the Bosnian Serbs could secede from Bosnia and Herzegovina, if the majority of UN member states and EU states recognize Kosovo's independence. December 11, 2012 Kosovo's independence has been recognized by 97 out of 193 UN member states and 22 of the 27 EU member states. But the republic has not yet emerged from the Federation. Congratulations, brothers-Slavs! taken voenternet.ru/



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