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People's Democratic
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Narodna Demokratska Republika Bosna i Hercegovina (Bosnian)
Anthem: Čuje Bosna pravde
(English: "Bosnia Hears of Justice")
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Location of Official benjaminmeyo3/sandbox (green)

in Europe (dark grey)

Capital
and largest city
Sarajevo
43°52′N 18°25′E / 43.867°N 18.417°E / 43.867; 18.417
Official languagesIllyrian (Bosnian standardization)
Writing system
Ethnic groups
(2033)[1]
Religion
(2033 census)[2]
41.3% no religion

29.4% Christianity

27.7% Islam

1.6% others
Demonym(s)Bosnian-Herzegovinian[3][4][5]
GovernmentFederal Marxist-Leninist one-party socialist republic
Benjamin Rožajac
• President
Nagib Nizbrdica
Dobrota Lošić
LegislatureStanak
Council of Deputies
House of Deputies
Establishment history
9th century
1154
1377
1463
1878
1 December 1918
• ZAVNOBiH
25 November 1943
29 November 1945
3 March 1992
18 March 1994
14 December 1995
26 November 2032
Area
• Total
51,209[6] km2 (19,772 sq mi) (125th)
• Water (%)
1.4%
Population
• 2033 census
3,395,138[1]
• Density
69/km2 (178.7/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2033 estimate
• Total
Increase $279,183 billion[7]
• Per capita
Increase $51,407[7]
GDP (nominal)2033 estimate
• Total
Increase $249,415 billion[7]
• Per capita
Increase $32,350[7]
HDI (2033)Increase 0.877[8]
very high (40th)
CurrencyDinar (BAD)
Time zoneUTC+01 (CET)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+02 (CEST)
Date formatd. m. yyyy. (CE)
Driving sideright
Calling code+387
ISO 3166 codeBA
Internet TLD.ba
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Homeland and
Freedom – Revolutionary and Reconstructionist Organization
Bosanskohercegovačka domovina i sloboda – revolucionarna i rekonstrukcionistička organizacija
AbbreviationBHDS-RRO
General SecretaryBenjamin Rožajac[9]
FounderBenjamin Rožajac
FoundedApril 2023
HeadquartersHerceg Novi, Second Dioclea
Paramilitary wingKnightly Revolutionary Brigades
Ideology
Political positionFar-left
International affiliationTetrakoinon
ColorsRed, gold, and white
     
Slogan"Nova Bosna biva brzo!"
(New Bosnia is coming soon!)
Party flag
Knightly Revolutionary Brigades
Viteške revolucionarne brigade
LeaderBenjamin Rožajac[15]
Foundationc. 2024[16]
Dates of operation2025-present
AllegianceBosnian-Herzegovinian Homeland and Freedom
MotivesEstablishing a unitary, secular, socialist state in Bosnia and Herzegovina and a singular Bosnian identity
HeadquartersHerceg Novi, Second Dioclea
Active regionsBosnia and Herzegovina
Second Dioclea
Ideology
Political positionFar-left
Size45,000 (2029)[20][21]
AlliesState allies:
Second Dioclea
Non-state allies:
CDS-ML
MTS
Other allies:
Secret Macedonia
Former allies:
Right CDS
BDS
Opponents Bosnia and Herzegovina
Designated as a terrorist group by Bosnia and Herzegovina[22]
 Serbia[23]
 Croatia[24]
 Germany[25][26]
 European Union[27]
Knightly Revolutionary Brigades
Left Alternative of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Lijeva alternativa Bosne i Hercegovine
Лијева алтернатива Босне и Херцеговине
Founded25 November 2025 (2025-11-25)
HeadquartersBranilaca Sarajeva 5, Sarajevo
Youth wingSocialist Youth of Bosnia and Herzegovina
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Left-wing populism
Left-wing nationalism
Secularism
Website
www.labih.ba

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Commune of Nahija
Komuna Nahijska
2024–2025
Flag of Commune of Nahija
Flag
Motto: Proleteri Crne Gore ne ljube lance!
"Proletarians of Montenegro don't kiss their chains!"
Anthem: Oj, svijetla majska zoro
(English: "Oh, Bright Dawn of May")
Location of Commune of Nahija
StatusUnrecognized quasi-state
CapitalBarutana
Cetinje (de facto)
Official languagesIllyrian (Montenegrin standardization)
GovernmentMarxist-Leninist socialist republic
Skips Lješanski
Vladimir Podgoričanin
Historical eraTetrakoinon conflicts
• Established
7 January 2024
• Disestablished
18 July 2025
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Montenegro
Croatia
Albania
Kosovo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Penis
Croatia
Albania
Kosovo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Today part of
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