Sérbíà Orílẹ̀-èdè Olómìnira
Ìrísí
(Àtúnjúwe láti Republika Srpska)
Republika Srpska Република Српска
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Location Republika Srpska (red) inside of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the European continent. | |
Location of Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina.1 | |
Olùìlú | Sarajevo (official)[2] Banja Luka (de facto) |
Àwọn èdè ìṣẹ́ọba | Serbian, Bosnian and Croatian[3] |
Ìjọba | Parliamentary system |
Milorad Dodik | |
Željka Cvijanović | |
Formation | |
• Proclaimed | 9 January 1992 |
• Recognized as entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina | 14 December 1995 |
Ìtóbi | |
• Total | 24,857 km2 (9,597 sq mi) |
• Omi (%) | N/A |
Alábùgbé | |
• 2010 estimate | 1,439,673 3 |
• 1996 census | 1,437,477 4 |
• Ìdìmọ́ra | 579/km2 (1,499.6/sq mi) |
Owóníná | Convertible Mark (BAM) |
Ibi àkókò | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Ìgbà oru (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Àmì tẹlifóònù | 387 |
Internet TLD | rs.ba |
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The Constitution of Republika Srpska avoids naming the languages, and lists them as "the language of the Serb people, the language of the Bosniak people and the language of the Croat people."[4] |
Sérbíà Orílẹ̀-èdè Olómìnira listen (ìrànwọ́·ìkéde) (Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian: Republika Srpska, Cyrillic script: Република Српска, Àdàkọ:IPA-sh) je ikan ninu awon apa orile-ede gbangba meji ni Bosnia and Herzegovina, ekeji ni Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Àyọkà yìí tàbí apá rẹ̀ únfẹ́ àtúnṣe sí. Ẹ le fẹ̀ jù báyìí lọ tàbí kí ẹ ṣàtúnṣe rẹ̀ lọ́nà tí yíò mu kúnrẹ́rẹ́. Ẹ ran Wikipedia lọ́wọ́ láti fẹ̀ẹ́ jù báyìí lọ. |
Itokasi
[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]- ↑ Srpska - Portal javne uprave Republike Srpske: Simboli at Governament of Republika Srpska official website, retrieved 17-5-2012 Àdàkọ:Sr icon
- ↑ "Constitution of the Republika Srpska, Official Web Site of the Office of the High Representative".
- ↑ Устав републике српске [Constitution of Republika Srpska]. Чланак 7 [Article 7]. The Constitutional Court of Republika Srpska Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Àdàkọ:Sr icon
- ↑ "Decision on Constitutional Amendments in Republika Srpska". Office of the High Representative. Archived from the original on 18 January 2012. Retrieved 3 June 2010.