- Chats in Banja Luka
- Chats in Bijeljina
- Chats in Prijedor
- Chats in Trebinje
- Chats in Doboj
- Chats in Mrkonjić Grad
- Chats in Foča
- Chats in Gradiška
- Chats in Bileća
- Chats in Šipovo
- Chats in Kozarska Dubica
- Chats in Derventa
- Chats in Brod
- Chats in Sokolac
- Chats in Zvornik
- Chats in Pale
- Chats in Srbac
- Chats in Nevesinje
- Chats in Čelinac
- Chats in Omarska
- Chats in Laktaši
- Chats in Teslić
- Chats in Šekovići
- Chats in Višegrad
- Chats in Kalenderovci Donji
- Chats in Janja
- Chats in Kotor Varoš
- Chats in Rogatica
- Chats in Maslovare
- Chats in Kostajnica
- Chats in Bratunac
- Chats in Vlasenica
- Chats in Svodna
- Chats in Priboj
- Chats in Ljubinje
- Chats in Han Pijesak
- Chats in Čajniče
- Chats in Piskavica
- Chats in Lopare
- Chats in Stanari
- Chats in Dobrljin
- Chats in Ugljevik
- Chats in Gacko
- Chats in Koran
- Chats in Srebrenica
The Republika Srpska is one of the two political entities that form Bosnia and Herzegovina, together with the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was formally recognized after the Dayton Accords that ended the Bosnian War in 1995, although it existed since January 1992. Article 9 of the Constitution of the Republika Srpska states that "the capital of the Republika Srpska is Sarajevo.», But most of the city is not part of its territory and the de facto capital is Banja Luka. In the entity they live three ethnic groups: Serbs, Bosnians and Croats. The Republika Srpska is defined in its constitution as a unified, indivisible and inalienable territorial entity that will independently exercise its constitutional, legislative, executive and judicial functions.
Its legislative body is the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska. Initially called the Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, it was declared by the Assembly of the Serbian people of Bosnia and Herzegovina on January 9,1992, which was declared a holiday in its commemoration, called "Republic Day". This coincides, according to the Julian calendar, with the feast of Saint Stephen, which is considered by the Orthodox Serbs the patron saint of the Republika Srpska.