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Page created: 14th August 2000 Last updated: 9th March 2015 | |
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Capital: Sarajevo
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A new coat of arms was adopted in 1999, quite soon after the previous one, divided per pale in dark blue and dark red (Bordeaux), with nine eight-pointed golden stars representing the communities of the canton, and a white rosette combining the ornament from the Sarajevo cathedral, and the door-knocker from an oriental house called Svrzina kuća. The flag is still white with, now, the new coat of arms in the middle. Vertical version is also prescribed.
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The nine triangles symbolize the nine communities in the canton, and are adapted from similar roof representations in the coat of arms of the city of Sarajevo. The bridge is taken from the Sarajevo coat of arms also, and the symbol at the base is the sign of Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympic Games (minus Olympic rings), representing a snowflake. Some other proposals for this flag included all blue field, then only blue vertical edges, and blue all-around border.
The statuts of this flag is unclear, it might have been a proposal under consideration only.
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The Sarajevo Canton started using the same flag as was at the time used by the City of Sarajevo, and this was formalized with the temporary decision of 21 October 1996.
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