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Trnovo (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

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by Zeljko Heimer, 10 Febuary 2004



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Overview

The flag and Coat of Arms of the Municipality of Trnovo, in the Sarajevo Canton, in the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Trnovo Municipality was before the war part of the City of Sarajevo, but in 1995 was divided so that the town of Trnovo itself stayed in Republika Srpska, being seat of the omonimous municipality, with one part of it remaining in the Federation making up the new Trnovo (Federation) Municipality. The flag is a 2:3 green-white-cyan tricolour with the Trnovo (Federation) coat of arms in the middle. Apparently, green represents "fields, woods and mountains"; blue "the rivers and the air", whereas white apparently (so the website) represents "traditions and snowy mountains". The coat of arms represents the scenery and a typical Bosnian tombstone (called stecak, also seen eg. on the Stolac flag).
For more info check <www.trnovo.org>. 
The Municipality, however, has no more than 1,000 people living in it.
Muhamed Mesic, 21 January 2004


Coat of Arms


from <www.trnovo.org>, located by Muhamed Mesic, 21 January 2004