Bosnia
& Herzegovina (Republic of) History
of Relations | Diplomatic Representation | Travel
Info | Health Requirements | Climate Info
| Currency Info | Trade Statistics
| Visits and Meetings | Agreements | Interest
Groups/ Organisations History
of Relations South Africa formally recognised the independence
of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 23 March 1995. Diplomatic
Representation South African Representation in Bosnia The
South African Embassy in Athens, Greece,
is accredited to Bosnia and Herzegovina on a non-residential basis. H E Ms B R Sisulu Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary South
African Embassy Bosnia Representation in South Africa · No Representation
Embassy
of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Travel
Info Visa Requirements for South Africans
For more
information contact the Consular Section of the Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina in
Pretoria or visit their website. Health Requirements No
official requirements – travellers are nevertheless advised to double check with
the local Department of Health before departure. For further information
go to Travelers' Health. Climate
Info Hot summers and cold winters; areas of high elevation have
short, cool summers and long, severe winters; mild rainy winters along coast. For
up-to-date weather information click here. Currency
Info For current exchange rates click here. State
and Official Visits / Bilateral Meetings No information Bilateral
Agreements
If you have any queries with regard to treaties please contact the Treaty Section of the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) at 012 351 1000.
Trade
Info
For current information on trade statistics between South
Africa and Bosnia, visit the website of the Department
of Trade, Industry and Competition of South Africa. Interest
Groups and Information No information |