National anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina information
National anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The National Anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina
National anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Also known as
"Intermeco" (English: "Intermezzo")
Music
Dušan Šestić, 1998
Adopted
25 June 1999 (1999-06-25) (de facto) 2001 (2001) (de jure)[1]
Preceded by
"Jedna si jedina"
Audio sample
U.S. Navy Band instrumental version
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The national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina[a] was composed in 1998 by Dušan Šestić and was adopted provisionally in 1999, before being officialized in 2001. It has no official lyrics, though unofficial lyrics have been written for it.[1][2][3][4]
Following the Dayton Agreement that ended the Bosnian War in the mid-1990s, Bosnian state symbols were mandated to be inclusive of the country's main ethnic groups and not make any overt references to a specific one. The Bosnian national anthem that was in use at the time was considered to be insufficiently inclusive towards all of the country's ethnic groups and thus the United Nations, which oversaw the country as part of the Dayton Agreement, decided to replace it with an instrumental one, which was considered by it to be more inclusive. In the two decades since its inception, various attempts have been made to adopt lyrics for it, most recently in 2018, but due to political disagreements, none have been successful as yet.[5]
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^"Bosnia renews efforts to find lyrics for its national anthem". Euronews. 7 February 2018.
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