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This is a list of cities and towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A panorama of Sydney, Australia at night. ...
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FBH marks that the city is in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, while RS marks that the city is in Republika Srpska. The city of Brčko, seat of the Brčko district is in neither entity. This article is in need of attention. ...
Official language Serbian, Bosnian and Croatian Official script Cyrillic alphabet, Latin alphabet Capital de jure Sarajevo de facto Banja Luka Area â Total â % water 24,811 km² n/a Population â Total (2005) â Density 1,411,000 60/km² Ethnic groups (2005 est. ...
map of the BrÄko District and BrÄko city BrÄko (Serbian: ÐÑÑко/BrÄko, Bosnian: BrÄko/ÐÑÑко, Croatian: BrÄko) is a city in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
The only places in Bosnia-Herzegovina with the legal status of a City are the capital Sarajevo and Banja Luka, in Republika Srpska. Mostar was a city prior to 2003. Sarajevo (Cyrillic: СаÑаÑево) is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located at 43°52N and 18°25E. According to a 1991 census, its population was 529,672; currently estimated at around 400,000. ...
Banja Luka (Cyrillic: ÐаÑа ÐÑка) is the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the capital and the largest city of the entity Republika Srpska as well as a major center of the region known as Bosanska Krajina. ...
Official language Serbian, Bosnian and Croatian Official script Cyrillic alphabet, Latin alphabet Capital de jure Sarajevo de facto Banja Luka Area â Total â % water 24,811 km² n/a Population â Total (2005) â Density 1,411,000 60/km² Ethnic groups (2005 est. ...
Canton Herzegovina-Neretva Canton Mayor Ljubo Beslic Area 1,100 km² Population - City (2004) - Density 105,448 95. ...
Only Banja Luka, Sarajevo, Mostar, Tuzla and Zenica have more than 150,000 inhabitants. Banja Luka (Cyrillic: ÐаÑа ÐÑка) is the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the capital and the largest city of the entity Republika Srpska as well as a major center of the region known as Bosanska Krajina. ...
Sarajevo (Cyrillic: СаÑаÑево) is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located at 43°52N and 18°25E. According to a 1991 census, its population was 529,672; currently estimated at around 400,000. ...
Canton Herzegovina-Neretva Canton Mayor Ljubo Beslic Area 1,100 km² Population - City (2004) - Density 105,448 95. ...
Tuzla city shield Municipality of Tuzla (marked green) Tuzla is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Zenica (Cyrilic: ÐениÑа) is an industrial city (the fourth largest, after Sarajevo, Banja Luka and Tuzla) in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the capital of the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity. ...
The list includes towns which, in the 1991 census, have had more than 50,000 inhabitants, and other towns which have articles in Wikipedia, such as Srebrenica and Srbinje*. Banja Luka (Cyrillic: ÐаÑа ÐÑка) is the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the capital and the largest city of the entity Republika Srpska as well as a major center of the region known as Bosanska Krajina. ...
Official language Serbian, Bosnian and Croatian Official script Cyrillic alphabet, Latin alphabet Capital de jure Sarajevo de facto Banja Luka Area â Total â % water 24,811 km² n/a Population â Total (2005) â Density 1,411,000 60/km² Ethnic groups (2005 est. ...
Coat of Arms Location of BihaÄ municipality BihaÄ (Cyrillic: ÐиÑ
аÑ) is a town on the Una river in the north-western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, center of the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Bijeljina (Cyrilic: ÐиÑеÑина) is a city in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Republika Srpska entity. ...
Bosanska Dubica (Serbian: ÐоÑанÑкa ÐÑбиÑa/Bosanska Dubica, Bosnian: Bosanska Dubica/ÐоÑанÑкa ÐÑбиÑa, Croatian: Bosanska Dubica), is a town in Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Bosanska GradiÅ¡ka (Serbian: ÐоÑанÑка ÐÑадиÑка) is a town in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Bosanska Krupa (Serbian: ÐоÑанÑка KÑÑпа) is a town in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the Una river. ...
A pre-war postcard from Bosanski Petrovac Introduction Bosanski Petrovac is a town in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
map of the BrÄko District and BrÄko city BrÄko (Serbian: ÐÑÑко/BrÄko, Bosnian: BrÄko/ÐÑÑко, Croatian: BrÄko) is a city in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Bugojno (Serbian: ÐÑгоÑно) is a town in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Cazin is a city in northwest Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Derventa (Cyrilic: ÐеÑвенÑа) is a town in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located northwest of Doboj, in the Bosnian Posavina region. ...
Doboj (Cyrilic: ÐобоÑ) is a town in northern Bosnia, situated on the river Bosna. ...
Donji Vakuf is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
FoÄa (Serbian: ФоÑа), known from 1992 to 2004 as Srbinje (СÑбиÑе), is a town in southeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina near Drina river, in the Herzegovina region of Republika Srpska entity. ...
Goražde is a city in eastern Bosnia. ...
Gornji Vakuf (Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje) is a town in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Bugojno, Prozor and Jablanica. ...
GraÄanica is a town and a municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located east of Doboj and west of Tuzla. ...
GradaÄac (Serbian: ÐÑадаÑаÑ) is a small town in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the Tuzla Canton about 40 km south of the Sava river. ...
Mayor Amer ÄenanoviÄ Area - Total 143. ...
Jajce is a town in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation. ...
Jablanica is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Kakanj is a city in Bosnia. ...
Coat of Arms Kalesija is a town and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Shield of Konjic with the Neretva river Municipality of Konjic (marked green) Konjic is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina situated on the Neretva river. ...
A town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Livno Valley and mountain Dinara Livno is a city in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Ljubuški is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the western part of Herzegovina. ...
Lukavac is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
ModriÄa (Serbian: ÐодÑиÑа) is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Canton Herzegovina-Neretva Canton Mayor Ljubo Beslic Area 1,100 km² Population - City (2004) - Density 105,448 95. ...
Shield of Nevesinje Nevesinje (ÐевеÑиÑе) is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in eastern Herzegovina between Mostar and Gacko. ...
Shield of Neum Neum is the only seaside town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Bosanski Novi, is a town and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Novi Travnik is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Prijedor (Cyrilic: ÐÑиÑедоÑ) is a city and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the Sana river, between Novi Grad and Banja Luka. ...
Sanski Most is a town and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Sarajevo (Cyrillic: СаÑаÑево) is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located at 43°52N and 18°25E. According to a 1991 census, its population was 529,672; currently estimated at around 400,000. ...
This article is in need of attention. ...
Shield of Srebrenik with the medieval Fort of Srebrenik dating from 1333 Municipality of Srebrenik (marked green) Srebrenik is a town and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Srebrenica (Serbian: СÑебÑениÑа) is a town in the east of Bosnia and Herzegovina in its Republika Srpska entity. ...
TesliÄ (ТеÑлиÑ) is a town and a municipality in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located southwest of Doboj, west of TeÅ¡anj and southeast of Banja Luka. ...
TeÅ¡anj is a town in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near TesliÄ, Doboj and ZavidoviÄi. ...
Mayor Besim HaliloviÄ Area - Total 35 km² (21. ...
Trebinje (Serbian: ТÑебиÑе) is the southern-most city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in southeastern Herzegovina at 42°42â²32â³ N 18°19â²18â³ E. It is located in the Republika Srpska entity. ...
Turbe is the Turkish word for Tomb. ...
Tuzla city shield Municipality of Tuzla (marked green) Tuzla is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Coat of Arms Velika Kladuša is a town and municipality in the far northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near the border with Croatia. ...
Visoko is a small but famous and noteworthy city in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Shield of Vitez Vitez (Serbian: ÐиÑез) is a town in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
ZavidoviÄi is a town in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Doboj and Zenica on the confluence of rivers Bosna and Krivaja (and GostoviÄ nearby). ...
Zenica (Cyrilic: ÐениÑа) is an industrial city (the fourth largest, after Sarajevo, Banja Luka and Tuzla) in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the capital of the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity. ...
Zvornik (ÐвоÑник) is a city on the Drina river in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located southeast of Tuzla and north of Srebrenica. ...
Živinice is a town in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located south of Tuzla. ...
ŽepÄe is a town in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Doboj and Zenica. ...
- On March 26, 2004, the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Уставни Суд Босне и Херцеговине/Ustavni Sud Bosne i Hercegovine) reverted the names of Gradiška and Srbinje to Bosanska Gradiška and Foča, together with 11 other towns and municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina whose names were changed in 1992.
March 26 is the 85th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (86th in leap years). ...
2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
10 largest cities - Sarajevo - 400,000
- Banja Luka - 250,000
- Tuzla - 165.000
- Zenica - 146.000
- Mostar - 94,100
- Bihać - 64,600
- Kakanj 46,500
- Brčko - 38,000
- Bijeljina - 36,700
- Bugojno - 35,700
Sarajevo (Cyrillic: СаÑаÑево) is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located at 43°52N and 18°25E. According to a 1991 census, its population was 529,672; currently estimated at around 400,000. ...
Banja Luka (Cyrillic: ÐаÑа ÐÑка) is the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the capital and the largest city of the entity Republika Srpska as well as a major center of the region known as Bosanska Krajina. ...
Tuzla city shield Municipality of Tuzla (marked green) Tuzla is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Zenica (Cyrilic: ÐениÑа) is an industrial city (the fourth largest, after Sarajevo, Banja Luka and Tuzla) in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the capital of the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity. ...
Canton Herzegovina-Neretva Canton Mayor Ljubo Beslic Area 1,100 km² Population - City (2004) - Density 105,448 95. ...
Coat of Arms Location of BihaÄ municipality BihaÄ (Cyrillic: ÐиÑ
аÑ) is a town on the Una river in the north-western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, center of the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Kakanj is a city in Bosnia. ...
map of the BrÄko District and BrÄko city BrÄko (Serbian: ÐÑÑко/BrÄko, Bosnian: BrÄko/ÐÑÑко, Croatian: BrÄko) is a city in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Bijeljina (Cyrilic: ÐиÑеÑина) is a city in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Republika Srpska entity. ...
Bugojno (Serbian: ÐÑгоÑно) is a town in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
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