Bosnia & Herzegovina has a flag with a white background and a wide vertical band on the left side that contains a yellow isosceles triangle. The upper part of the band is blue, while the lower part features a series of white five-pointed stars arranged in a triangular pattern.

The blue triangle represents Bosnia & Herzegovina’s three major ethnic groups: Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs. The stars represent Europe, and the white color of the stars, as well as the flag itself, symbolize peace. The white background represents neutrality.

On February 4, 1998, they adopted the design of the flag. This occurred after Bosnia & Herzegovina gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1992. The country’s diverse population chose the flag to represent their unity. It also symbolizes its aspirations for peace and stability.