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Republic of Herzegovina and Neretva Republika Hercegovina i Neretva | |
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Motto: Domovino, kunemo se tvojim imenom zauvijek! (English: Motherland, we swear by your name forever!) | |
Anthem: Jedna si jedina | |
Capital | none Doljani (de facto) |
Official languages | Bosnian |
Recognised regional languages | Croatian |
Demonym(s) | Vadaskan |
Government | Federal presidential republic |
• Chairman of the Presidency | Mehmet Bekirovic |
• Prime Minister | vacant |
Legislature | National Assembly |
House of People | |
House of Representatives | |
Establishment | 17 April 2020 (First Republic) 4 June 2023 (Second Republic) |
Population | |
• 2023 census | 3 |
Currency | BH Dinar |
History
2020
In 2020, Mehmet Bekirovic, a visionary leader, founded the Republic of Herzegovina and Neretva as a sovereign micronation. Bekirovic aimed to create a new nation that would prioritize the well-being and development of its citizens in the region of Herzegovina and Neretva.
Despite the enthusiasm and support from the local population, the micronation faced challenges in gaining recognition from other countries and the international community. Nevertheless, the Republic of Herzegovina and Neretva persevered, focusing on internal development and establishing the necessary infrastructure for its functioning.
2021
Unfortunately, in 2021, internal conflicts and external pressures led to the disestablishment of the Republic of Herzegovina and Neretva. The nation faced significant challenges that proved difficult to overcome at the time.
The disestablishment of the micronation marked a period of introspection and reevaluation for Mehmet Bekirovic and his supporters. They recognized the need for structural changes and a renewed approach to reestablish the nation successfully.
2023
In 2023, Mehmet Bekirovic, driven by his unwavering commitment to the vision of an independent Herzegovina and Neretva, reestablished the Republic. He sought to address the shortcomings and challenges that had led to its disestablishment.
This time around, the reestablished Republic of Herzegovina and Neretva placed a greater emphasis on building a stronger governance system and promoting unity among its citizens. The nation actively worked to address the internal conflicts and external pressures that had previously undermined its stability.
With lessons learned from the past, the reestablished micronation focused on fostering diplomacy and securing diplomacy with several local micronations and alliances.
The Republic of Herzegovina and Neretva redoubled its efforts to improve the economy, invest in infrastructure development, and provide essential services to its citizens. The reestablishment brought about reforms that promoted inclusivity, participatory governance, and sustainable development.
Present
In the present day, the Republic of Herzegovina and Neretva stands as a proud micronation. It has overcome the challenges of its past and has become a symbol of determination and perseverance.
Under the leadership of Mehmet Bekirovic, the nation has successfully strengthened its economy and created a favorable environment for its citizens. The Republic of Herzegovina and Neretva is not recognized internationally,but is actively working in micronational organizations.
The citizens of the Republic of Herzegovina and Neretva enjoy a high standard of living, with access to quality education, healthcare, and a well-developed infrastructure. The nation takes pride in its cultural heritage and natural beauty, drawing visitors from around the world.