Mostar Мостар |
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| | Politics | | Mayor | Ljubo Bešlić HDZ | | Population | | Population: | 125,448 (estimate) (2004) | | Geography | | Area: | 1,175 km² (municipality) | | Location: | 43°20′N, 17°48′E | Mostar (Мостар) is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the center of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation. Mostar is situated on the Neretva river and is the fifth-largest city in the country. Mostar was named after its Old Bridge (Stari most) and the towers on its sides, "the bridge keepers" (natively: mostari). Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (2560 Ã 1920 pixel, file size: 2. ...
Map showing location of this canton within Bosnia and Herzegovina Herzegovina-Neretva is a Herzegovinian canton that mainly comprises of the Neretva river valley area and parts of Herzegovina west of Mostar, its administrative center. ...
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The Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croatian: Hrvatska demokratska zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine, HDZ BiH) is a political party of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
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Map showing location of this canton within Bosnia and Herzegovina Herzegovina-Neretva is a Herzegovinian canton that mainly comprises of the Neretva river valley area and parts of Herzegovina west of Mostar, its administrative center. ...
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Panorama of Old Bridge in Mostar, June 2006 Stari Most (English translation: The Old Bridge) is a 16th century bridge in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina that crosses the river Neretva and connects two parts of the city. ...
Demographics
1991 In 1991, population of Mostar municipality numbered 126,628 people, including: - Bosniaks: 43,856 (34.63%)
- Croats: 43,037 (33.98%)
- Serbs: 23,846 (18.83%)
- Yugoslavs: 12,768 (10.08%)
- others: 3,121 (2.48%)
2005 In 2005 the municipality of Mostar had a population of 127,066. The political control of the ethnically divided city is equally shared between Croats and Bosniaks. The city has had a carefully elaborated policy of national equality ever since the end of the war. The Croat and Bosniak ethnic communities each claim one side of the river and even support for the local football clubs, Zrinjski and Velež, is divided along ethnic lines. One Bosnian politician called Mostar "divided by a wall between Croats and Bosniaks" in an interview to RTV Slovenia. The number of Serbs remaining in the city following ethnic cleansing during the Bosnian War is negligible. A player (wearing the red kit) has penetrated the defence (in the white kit) and is taking a shot at goal. ...
NK Zrinjski Mostar is a football team from the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
FK Velež (Fudbalski Klub Velež, Football Club Velež) is a football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the city of Mostar. ...
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History Early history
Hrvatski dom Herceg Stjepan Kosače The names of two towns appear in mediaeval historical sources, along with their later mediaeval territories and properties – the towns of Nebojša and Cimski grad. In the early 15th century the late mediaeval župa (county) of Večenike covered the site of present-day Mostar along the right bank of the Neretva: Zahum, Cim, Iliće, Hraštane and Vojno. It was at the centre of this area, which belonged to the Radivojević's in 1408, that Cim fort was built prior to 1443; it is referred to in a charter of King Alphonse V dating from 1454 as Pons (Bridge), for a bridge had already been built there. Prior to 1444, the Nebojša fort was built on the left bank of the Neretva, which belonged to the late mediaeval župa still known as Večenike or Večerić (Anđelić, 1974, 276-278). Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1600x1200, 344 KB) Summary Stari Most u Mostaru 2006 Licensing File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Mostar Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the...
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The earliest documentary reference to Mostar as a settlement dates from 3 April 1452, when natives of Dubrovnik wrote to their fellow countrymen in the service of Đorđe Branković to say that Vladislav Hercegović had turned against his father and occupied Blagaj and other places, including “Duo Castelli al ponte de Neretua.” (Mujezinović, 1998, p. 144). In 1468 Mostar came under Ottoman rule (Mujezinović, 1998, p. 144). The urbanization of the settlement began, following the unwritten oriental rule, with a čaršija – the crafts and commercial centre of the settlement – and mahalas or residential quarters. In 1468 Mostar acquired the name Köpruhisar, meaning fortress on the water, at the centre of which was a cluster of 15 houses (Institute for Regional Planning, Mostar, 1982, p. 21). In the late 16th century, Mostar was the chief administrative city for the Ottoman Empire in the Herzegovina region. The Austro-Hungarian Empire absorbed Mostar in 1878 and then it became part of Yugoslavia in the aftermath of World War I. Since 1881 Mostar has been the seat of the Bishopric of Mostar-Duvno. The city's symbol, "The Old Bridge" (Stari Most) is one of the most important constructions of Ottoman Era and built by the student of the famous Ottoman Architect Mimar Sinan, Mimar Hayrettin. In 1939, Mostar became a part of the Banovina of Croatia, and during the Second World War was an important city in the Independent State of Croatia. Events October - English troops under John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, land in Guyenne, France, and retake most of the province without a fight. ...
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Mostar-Duvno is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church encompassing Herzegovina. ...
Panorama of Old Bridge in Mostar, June 2006 Stari Most (English translation: The Old Bridge) is a 16th century bridge in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina that crosses the river Neretva and connects two parts of the city. ...
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Capital Zagreb Language(s) Croatian Religion Roman Catholicism Political structure Puppet-state King - 1941-1943 Tomislav II Poglavnik - 1941-1945 Ante PaveliÄ Legislature None Historical era World War II - Established April 10, 1941 - Disestablished May 8, 1945 Population - 1941 est. ...
Yugoslav Period After World War II, Mostar developed a production of tobacco, bauxite, wine and aluminium products. Several dams ("Grabovica", "Salakovac", "Mostar") were built in the region to harness the hydroelectric power of the Neretva. The city was a major industrial and tourist center and prospered during the time of SFRY. Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki TÅjÅ Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000...
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| The neutrality of this article is disputed. Please see the discussion on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until the dispute is resolved. | Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina declared independence from Yugoslavia following Referendum held in February 1992. The Yugoslav National Army (Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija - JNA) first bombarded City of Mostar on April 3rd, 1992 and over the following weeks, gradually established control over large portions of the City. The siege lasted for three months. Image File history File links Unbalanced_scales. ...
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The Yugoslav National Army (JNA) shelling forced tens of thousands from their homes, and resulted in the deaths of approximately 1,600 people. Amongst the destroyed historic monuments were the Karadžoz-bey mosque, Roznamed-ij-Ibrahim-efendija mosque and twelve other mosques, a Franciscan monastery, the Catholic cathedral and the bishop's palace, with a library of 50,000 books, as well as secular institutions. A mosque is a place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith. ...
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By June 12th 1992, the ABIH (4th Corps of Army of Bosnia Herzegovina) and HVO (Croatian Military Council supported by HOS - Hrvatske Obrambene Snage/Croatian Defence Forces) amassed enough weaponry and manpower to force the JNA troops out of Mostar. Saborna Crkva (Orthodox Cathedral Church) largest and most beautiful Orthodox Church in Bosnia Herzegovina, built between 1863-1873, was destroyed on the night of June, 15, 1992. After the Yugoslav National Army were driven out by the Bosnian-Croat forces, the Croatian army (HVO) clashed with Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH). The campaign reduced the city to rubble - including the famous 400-year-old Stari Most Old Bridge, and resulted in the division of the city of Mostar into West Mostar (administered by Croats) and East Mostar (adminsitered by Bosniaks).
Reconstruction
The Old Bridge reconstruction in June 2003 Since the end of the wider war in 1995, great progress is being made in the reconstruction of the city of Mostar. The city was under direct monitoring from a European Union envoy, several elections were held and each nation was accommodated with regard to political control over the city. Over 15 million dollars has been spent on restoration. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1600 Ã 1200 pixel, file size: 757 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Bosnia,_Mostar,_old_bridge File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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A monumental project to rebuild the Old Bridge to the original design, and restore surrounding structures and historic neighbourhoods was initiated in 1999 and mostly completed by Spring 2004. The money for this reconstruction was donated by the United States, Turkey, Italy, the Netherlands, and Croatia. A grand opening was held on July 23, 2004 under heavy security. This article is about the year. ...
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In parallel with the restoration of the Old Bridge, the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) and the World Monuments Fund (WMF) undertook a five-year long restoration and rehabilitation effort in historic Mostar.[1] Realizing early on that the reconstruction of the bridge without an in-depth rehabilitation of the surrounding historic neighbourhoods would be devoid of context and meaning, they shaped the programme in such a way as to establish a framework of urban conservation schemes and individual restoration projects that would help regenerate the most significant areas of historic Mostar, and particularly the urban tissue around the Old Bridge. The project also resulted in the establishment of the Stari grad Agency which has an important role in overseeing the ongoing implementation of the conservation plan, as well as operating and maintaining a series of restored historic buildings (including the Old Bridge complex) and promoting Mostar as a cultural and tourist destination. The official inauguration of the Stari grad Agency coincided with the opening ceremony of the Bridge.[2] Panorama of Old Bridge in Mostar, June 2006 Stari Most (English translation: The Old Bridge) is a 16th century bridge in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina that crosses the river Neretva and connects two parts of the city. ...
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In July 2005, UNESCO finally inscribed the Old Bridge and its closest vicinity onto the World Heritage List. Previously, the inscription had been repeatedly deferred on account of poor quality of post-war reconstructions and deplorable use of modern materials in the old town. Ongoing events ⢠2005 Atlantic and Pacific hurricanes ⢠2005 Maharashtra floods ⢠2005 Gujarat Flood ⢠Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan ⢠Fuel prices ⢠Gomery Comm. ...
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Panorama of Old Bridge in Mostar, June 2006 Stari Most (English translation: The Old Bridge) is a 16th century bridge in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina that crosses the river Neretva and connects two parts of the city. ...
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Economy Mostar is home to several of the nation's largest companies including the mail delivery firm Hrvatska pošta Mostar,telecomunication company Hrvatske telekomnikacije Mostar, aluminum manufacturer Aluminij and aircraft manufacturer SOKO. This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ...
SOKO (English falcon) is an aircraft factory situated in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
City government Currently, the city government is equally divided Croats and Bosniaks. This means that no ethnicity controls the city, though each controls one half - Croats, the west, and Bosniaks, the east. Image File history File links Mostar1. ...
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The City of Mostar has the status of a municipality. The city government is led by the Mayor. The current Mayor of Mostar is Ljubo Bešlić (HDZ). A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly referring to a city, town, or village, or a small grouping of them. ...
The Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croatian: Hrvatska demokratska zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine, HDZ BiH) is a political party of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
The City Council is composed of 35 representatives, coming from the following political parties: The Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croatian: Hrvatska demokratska zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine, HDZ BiH) is a political party of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
The Croatian Party of Rights (Hrvatska Stranka Prava) is a right-wing Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Croatian Christian Democratic Union (Croatian: Hrvatska kršćanska demokratska stranka, HKDU) is a right wing political party in Croatia. ...
The Party of Democratic Action (Stranka Demokratske Akcije) is a Bosniak nationalist political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
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The Croatian Party of Rights (Hrvatska Stranka Prava) is a right-wing Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
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Education and Culture The oldest single arch stone bridge in Mostar, the Kriva Cuprija (Sloping Bridge), built in 1558 by the Ottoman architect Cejvan Kethoda. It is said that this was to be a test before the major construction of the Stari Most began. The Old Bridge was completed in 1566 and was hailed as one of the greatest architectural achievement in the Ottoman controlled Balkans. No matter how many times one does it, crossing the Stari most (Old Bridge) always seems to be an exciting experience. This single-arch stone bridge is an exact replica of the original bridge that stood for over 400 years and that was designed by Hajrudin, a student of the great Ottoman architect Sinan. It spans 28.7 meters of the Neretva river, 21 meters above the summer water level. The Halebija and Tara towers have always housed the guardians of the bridge and during Ottoman times were storehouses for ammunition. Crossing from the west bank to the east you'll also be crossing the ancient point where East and West symbolically met. Up the stairs to the right is the oldest mosque in Mostar: the Cejvan Cehaj Mosque built in 1552. Later a medresa (Islamic school) was built on the same compound. The Old Bazaar, Kujundziluk is named after the goldsmiths who traditionally created and sold their wares on this street, it is the best place in town to find authentic paintings and copper or bronze carvings of the Stari Most, pomegranates (the natural symbol of Herzegovina) or the famed stecaks (medieval tombstones). The Koski Mehmed pasa Mosque, built in 1617 is open to visitors. Visitors may enter the mosque and take photos free of charge. For those willing to bear the dizzy spiral to the top, the minaret is also open to the public and is accessible from inside the mosque. The view speaks for itself! Just around the corner from the mosque is the Tepa Market. This has been a busy marketplace since Ottoman times. It now sells mostly fresh produce grown in Herzegovina. When in season, the figs and pomegranates can't be beaten. Be sure to look for local honey, organically produced in sunny villages all over Herzegovina. Kriva cuprija is a stone one-arch bridge of small dimension and closely resembles the Stari Most. The arch is a perfect semicircle 8.56m in width and 4.15m in height. The frontage and vault are made of regular stone cubes incorporated into the horizontal layers all along the vault. The space between vault, frontal walls and footpath is filled with cracked stone. The bridge footpath and the approaching roads are paved with cobblestones, as is the case with the main roads in the town. Stone steps enable people to ascend to the bridge either side. A synagogue was also recently built in the city. The Catholic Church, which was recently renovated, is nearly impossible to miss. A steeple of over 30m dominates the skyline. The bishop's residence in Mostar marks the more recent Catholic traditions of the region and is built in the Viennese architecture that greatly added to the town's charm. The roundabout by the Rondo on the west side is home to the former Cultural Centre for the City of Mostar. It is now the Croatian Cultural Centre and certainly worth a peek inside. The Partisan Memorial Cemetery commemorates the fallen partisans. It is located off KP Kresimira IV Street on Bijeli Brijeg. This part of town is covered with lots of greenery and is also a nice place for a stroll with a great view of the city. - University of Mostar
- Džemal Bijedić University
- Pavarotti Music Center
- United World College in Mostar
- Gymnasium Mostar
- "Gradska" Library (Rondo)
- "Dječja i Narodna" Library (Carina)
- Cultural Center Mostar (ul. Rade Bitange)
- "Hrvatski dom Herceg Stjepan Kosače" cultural Center (Rondo)
- Gallery "Aluminij" (near by hospital by building Uglovnica)
- City Park "Zrinjski" (with a broze statue Bruce Lee)
- Narodno Pozorište (National theatre)
The University of Mostar (Croatian: SveuÄiliÅ¡te u Mostaru; Latin: Universitas Studiorum Mostariensis) is the only Croatian language university in Bosnia and Herzegovina at this time. ...
The United World College in Mostar is the twelfth College in the UWC family and the fourth College in Europe. ...
On Saturday, November 26, 2005, the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina unveiled a bronze statue of Bruce Lee. ...
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Tourism Mostar is an important tourist centre in the country. Mostar International Airport serves the city. Mostar's old city is an important tourist destination with the Stari most being its most recognizable feature. The "Rondo shopping centre",and the "Mercator shopping mall" are some of the city's newer attractions. The Catholic pilgrimage site of Međugorje is also nearby. Mostar Airport was opened for civilian air traffic in 1965 for domestic flights. ...
Panorama of Old Bridge in Mostar, June 2006 Stari Most (English translation: The Old Bridge) is a 16th century bridge in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina that crosses the river Neretva and connects two parts of the city. ...
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Recreation and sports The most popular sport in Mostar is football. The two most successful teams are NK Zrinjski Mostar and Velež Mostar. As of 2006 both teams compete in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since the Bosnian War each club has generally been supported by a particular ethnic group (Zrinjski for the Croats and Velež for the Bosniaks). The matches between the two clubs are some of the country's most intense matches. A player (wearing the red kit) has penetrated the defence (in the white kit) and is taking a shot at goal. ...
NK Zrinjski Mostar is a football team from the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
For the argentine football club, see Vélez Sársfield FK Velež (Fudbalski Klub Velež), successor of RŠK Velež, is a football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the city of Mostar. ...
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The Premier League is the top football league in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Bijeli Brijeg Stadium and Vrapčići are the city's two main football grounds. Bijeli Brijeg is a football stadium in the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
In basketball HKK Zrinjski Mostar competes at the nation's highest level while the Zrinjski banner also represents the city in the top handball league. This article is about the sport. ...
HKK Zrinjski Mostar (full Croatian name: Hrvatski košarkaški klub Zrinjski Mostar, English: Croatian Basketball Club Zrinjski Mostar) also known as HKK Zrinjski Mostar Mik Company for sponsorship reasons is a Croat-founded basketball team from the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
HÅ K Zrinjski Mostar is a Croat founded football team from the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
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- ^ Resurgence of Mostar’s Historic City Centre. Retrieved on 2006-11-29.
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Tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina offers a favourable tourist business investment environment with an increasingly active tourism promotional system. ...
The Serbs of Mostar (СÑба Ñ ÐоÑÑаÑÑ, Srba u Mostaru), Bosnia & Herzegovina, numbered about 24,000 at the outbreak of the Bosnian War in 1992, during which almost all left or were ethnically cleansed [1]. With the citys post-war division into Croat and Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) halves, very few Serbs have...
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Map showing location of this canton within Bosnia and Herzegovina Herzegovina-Neretva is a Herzegovinian canton that mainly comprises of the Neretva river valley area and parts of Herzegovina west of Mostar, its administrative center. ...
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Location of Äapljina in BiH Coat of arms of Äapljina Äapljina is a town and the seat of its municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Äitluk Coat of Arms Äitluk is a town located in southern Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, at 43°29â² N 17°17â² E. It is a municipality of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Coat of Arms Municipality of Jablanica Jablanica is a town and municipality in 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. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Land area Population (1991 census) 4,268 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 36 Mayor Äure ObradoviÄ (HDZ) Website http://www. ...
Location in Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Municipality president Jozo Vukoja (HDZ) Land area Population (1991 census) 19,601 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 36 Subdivisions Website http://www. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area 447km² Population (1991 census) 527 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 36 Mayor Andrija Å imunoviÄ (HDZ) Website Ravno is a town and the seat of its municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Stolac is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in southern Herzegovina. ...
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Official language Serbian, Bosnian (Serbo-Croation) and Croatian Official script Cyrillic alphabet, Latin alphabet Capital BrÄko Area â Total â % water 208 km² n/a Population â Total â Density 80,000 ? Ethnic groups (current est. ...
| | Municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Cantons are provincial units used in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
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Canton 10 is the tenth canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the western part of Bosnia. ...
Map showing the location of this canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina Central Bosnia Canton is one of the 10 cantons of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Map showing location of this canton within Bosnia and Herzegovina Herzegovina-Neretva is a Herzegovinian canton that mainly comprises of the Neretva river valley area and parts of Herzegovina west of Mostar, its administrative center. ...
Map showing the location of the canton within Bosnia and Herzegovina Posavina is a canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Location of the Sarajevo Canton Coordinates: Country Bosnia and Herzegovina Federation Bosnia and Herzegovina Main city Sarajevo Municipalities Centar, HadžiÄi, Ilidža, IlijaÅ¡, Novi Grad, Novo Sarajevo, Stari Grad, Trnovo, VogoÅ¡Äa Established 1461 and 1463 Government - Head of canton Denis ZvizdiÄ Area - Canton 1,276. ...
Main city Tuzla Head of Canton Bajazit JaÅ¡areviÄ Municipalities BanoviÄi, ÄeliÄ, Doboj Istok, GraÄanica, GradaÄac, Kalesija, Kladanj, Lukavac, Sapna, Srebrenik, TeoÄak, Tuzla, Živinice Area 2,649. ...
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Map showing Canton within Bosnia and Herzegovina West Herzegovina Canton is one of the 10 cantons of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
map showing the position of the canton within Bosnia and Herzegovina Zenica-Doboj Canton is one of the cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina the smallest administrative unit is the municipality or (Opcina). ...
Banovići • Bihać • Bosanska Krupa • Bosanski Petrovac • Bosansko Grahovo • Bugojno • Busovača • Bužim • Čapljina • Cazin • Čelić • Centar, Sarajevo • Čitluk • Drvar • Doboj East • Doboj South • Dobretići • Domaljevac-Šamac • Donji Vakuf • Foča-Ustikolina • Fojnica • Glamoč • Goražde • Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje • Gračanica • Gradačac • Grude • Hadžići • Ilidža • Ilijaš • Jablanica • Jajce • Kakanj • Kalesija • Kiseljak • Kladanj • Ključ • Konjic • Kreševo • Kupres • Livno • Ljubuški • Lukavac • Maglaj • Mostar • Neum • Novi Grad, Sarajevo • Novo Sarajevo • Novi Travnik • Odžak • Olovo • Orašje • Pale-Prača • Posušje • Prozor-Rama • Ravno • Sanski Most • Sapna • Široki Brijeg • Srebrenik • Stari Grad, Sarajevo • Stolac • Teočak • Tešanj • Tomislavgrad • Travnik • Trnovo (FBiH) • Tuzla • Usora • Vareš • Velika Kladuša • Visoko • Vitez • Vogošća • Zavidovići • Zenica • Žepče • Živinice BanoviÄi is a municipality in northweastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area 900 km2 Population (est. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area Population (1991 census) 58,320 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 35 Mayor Hamdija GroÅ¡iÄ (SDA) Website http://www. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area Population (1991 census) 15,621 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 37 Mayor Dragan Kecman (SNSD) Website A post-war postcard from Bosanski Petrovac Bosanski Petrovac (ÐоÑанÑки ÐеÑÑоваÑ) is a town in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Bosansko Grahovo is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Canton 6 Land area 366 km² Population 2002 46496 Population density 128/km² Coordinates Area code +387 30 Mayor Hasan AjkuniÄ (SDA) Website http://www. ...
BusovaÄa is a small town in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Land area 129 km² Population (1991 census) 5,398 Population density 150 inhabitants per km² Area code +387 37 Mayor Jasmin EmriÄ Website http://www. ...
Location of Äapljina in BiH Coat of arms of Äapljina Äapljina is a town and the seat of its municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area 356 km² Population (2006 census) 22,832 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 37 Mayor Nermin OgreÅ¡eviÄ (SDA) Website http://www. ...
The municipality of ÄeliÄ is located in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Centar (translated Center) is a municipality of central Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Äitluk Coat of Arms Äitluk is a town located in southern Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, at 43°29â² N 17°17â² E. It is a municipality of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Drvar is a town and a municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the road between Bosansko Grahovo and Bosanski Petrovac, also near GlamoÄ. It is administratively part of the West Bosnia Canton of the Federation. ...
Doboj East (Doboj Istok/ÐÐ¾Ð±Ð¾Ñ ÐÑÑок) is a small rural municipality in the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area Population Population density Area code +387 32 Mayor Izudin AliÄiÄ (ZA BiH) Website http://www. ...
The municipality of DobretiÄi is one of the youngest and smallest municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina hence being one of the poorest municipalities as well. ...
The municipality of Domaljevac-Å amac is one of the newly created municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Land area Population (1991 census) 24,232 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 30 Mayor Arif Magrdžija (ZA BiH) Website http://www. ...
The municipality of FoÄa-Ustikolina is one of three municipalities forming the Bosnian Podrinje Canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area Population (1991 census) 16,227 Population density Area code +387 30 Mayor Salkan MerdžaniÄ (SDA) Website http://www. ...
GlamoÄ GlamoÄ is a town and municipality of the same name in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Canton Bosnian Podrinje Canton Land area 252 km² Population 1999 36496 Population density 144,8/km² Coordinates Area code +387 38 Mayor Mustafa KurtoviÄ (SDA) Website http://www. ...
Location in Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Municipality president Vahid BuÅ¡atliÄ (SDA) Land area Population (1991 census) 25,130 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 30 Subdivisions Website Gornji Vakuf - Uskoplje is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Bugojno, Prozor, Kupres, Novi Travnik and...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area 219 km² Population 55,000 Population density Area code +387 35 Mayor Nusret HeliÄ (SDP) Website http://www. ...
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. ...
Location in Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Mayor Mate Å imunoviÄ (HDZ) Land area Population (1991 census) 15,976 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 39 Subdivisions Website http://www. ...
HadžiÄi is a town and a municipality located south west of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Mayor Amer ÄenanoviÄ Area - Total 143. ...
Ilijaš is marked with number 4 on this map of the Sarajevo Canton. ...
Coat of Arms Municipality of Jablanica Jablanica is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area Population (1991 census) 45,007 Population density Area code +387 30 Mayor Nisvet HrnjiÄ (SDA) Website http://www. ...
Kakanj is a city in Bosnia. ...
Coat of Arms Kalesija is a town and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area 164 km² Population (1991 census) 24,426 Population density Area code +387 30 Mayor Mladen MiÅ¡uriÄ (HDZ) Website http://www. ...
Kladanj is a town and municipality in Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
For the village in Bulgaria also transliterated as KljuÄ, see Klyuch. ...
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. ...
Kreševo is a town and the seat of its municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area Population (1991 census) 13,028 Population density Area code +387 34 Mayor Stjepan Herceg (HDZ) Website http://www. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity Federation Canton 10 Land area 994 km² Population (2003 census) 32,454 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 34 Mayor Luka Äelan (HDZ) Website http://www. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area 289 km² Population (1991 census) 27,182 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 39 Mayor Nevenko BarbariÄ (HDZ) Website http://www. ...
Lukavac is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area Population Population density Coordinates Area code +387 32 Mayor Mehmed MustabaÅ¡iÄ (SDA) Website http://www. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Land area Population (1991 census) 4,268 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 36 Mayor Äure ObradoviÄ (HDZ) Website http://www. ...
Novi Grad (translated New Town) is the westernmost of the four municipalities that make up the city of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Novo Sarajevo is marked with number 6 on this map of the Sarajevo Canton. ...
Novi Travnik is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Odžak is a town in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near the river Sava on the border with Croatia. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area Population 7,000 Population density Area code +387 32 Mayor Alija AbazoviÄ (SDA) Website http://www. ...
Orašje is a town in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the river Sava on the border with Croatia. ...
Pale-PraÄa is one of three municipalities of the Bosnian Podrinje Canton located in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Posušje is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina which is located in the West Herzegovina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity. ...
Location in Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Municipality president Jozo Vukoja (HDZ) Land area Population (1991 census) 19,601 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 36 Subdivisions Website http://www. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area 447km² Population (1991 census) 527 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 36 Mayor Andrija Å imunoviÄ (HDZ) Website Ravno is a town and the seat of its municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area 781 km2 Population (1991 census) 60,307 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 37 Mayor Sanjin HalimoviÄ (SDA) Website http://www. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area Population (1991 census) 3761 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 35 Mayor Ismet OmeroviÄ (SDA) Website http://www. ...
Å iroki Brijeg is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in northern Herzegovina. ...
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. ...
Stari Grad Municipality is the oldest and most historically significant part of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Stolac is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in southern Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of TeoÄak (marked green) located in northeastern Bosnia TeoÄak is a town and municipality in the northeastern part Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area Population (1998 census) 52,249 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 32 Mayor Adem HuskiÄ (SDA) Website http://www. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area Population (1991 census) 29,321 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 34 Mayor Zdravko Prka (HSP) Website http://www. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area 35 km² Population 75,000 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 30 Mayor Tahir Lendo (SDA) Website http://www. ...
Trnovo is marked with number 8 on this map of the Sarajevo Canton. ...
For other uses, see Tuzla (disambiguation). ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area Population 5,000 Population density Area code +387 32 Mayor Anto ÄiÄak (NHI) Website http://www. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area Population (2001 census) 13,293 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 32 Mayor Hamdo FatiÄ (SDP) Website http://www. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area 176 km² Population (1991 census) 52,908 Population density 300/sq kilomile Coordinates Area code +387 37 Mayor Admil MulaliÄ (DNZ) Website http://www. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity Federation Canton Zenica - Doboj Land area 232 km² Population (1991 census) 46,130 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 32 Mayor Munib AlibegoviÄ (SDA) Website http://www. ...
Shield of Vitez Vitez (Serbian: ÐиÑез) is a town in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
VogoÅ¡Äa City Shield VogoÅ¡Äa is marked with number 9 on this map of the Sarajevo Canton. ...
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). ...
Coat of arms [[Image:{{{image_coat_of_arms}}}|100px|Coat of arms]] Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina [[Image:{{{image_map}}}|150px|center|Map of Bosnia and Herzegovina highlighting the town or municipality location]] General Information Entity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Land area 499,7 km² Population 170,000 (estimate) Population density 293/km...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity {{{entity}}} Land area ZE-DO kanton Population (1991 census) 22,840 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 32 Mayor Mato Zovko (HDZ) Website http://www. ...
Location in Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Mayor Hasan MuratoviÄ (SDP) Land area Population (1991 census) 44,063 Population density Coordinates Area code +387 35 Subdivisions Website http://www. ...
Republika Srpska Berkovići • Bijeljina • Bileća • Bosanska Kostajnica • Bosanski Brod • Bratunac • Čajniče • Čelinac • Derventa • Doboj • Donji Žabar • Foča • Gacko • Grad Banja Luka • Grad Istočno Sarajevo • Gradiška • Han Pijesak • Istočni Drvar • Istočna Ilidža • Istočni Mostar • Istočni Stari Grad • Jezero • Kalinovik • Kneževo • Kozarska Dubica • Kotor Varoš • Krupa na Uni • Kupres • Laktaši • Ljubinje • Lopare • Lukavica • Milići • Modriča • Mrkonjić Grad • Nevesinje • Novi Grad • Novo Goražde • Osmaci • Oštra Luka • Pale • Pelagićevo • Petrovac • Petrovo • Prijedor • Prnjavor • Ribnik • Rogatica • Rudo • Šamac • Šekovići • Šipovo • Sokolac • Srbac • Srebrenica • Teslić • Trebinje • Trnovo (RS) • Ugljevik • Višegrad • Vlasenica • Vukosavlje • Zvornik BerkoviÄi is a municipality in southeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Bijeljina (Cyrillic: ÐиÑеÑина) is a town and municipality in northeastern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
BileÄa (Serbian Cyrillic: ÐилеÑа) is a town and municipality in the southeast of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Kostajnica (ÐоÑÑаÑниÑа) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Bosanski Brod (Serbian: ÐоÑанÑки ÐÑод or Bosanski Brod; Bosnian: Bosanski Brod; Croatian: Bosanski Brod) also known as Brod (ÐÑод), formerly known as Srpski Brod (СÑпÑки ÐÑод), is a town and municipality located on the right bank of the river Sava in the north of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Coat of Arms Bratunac (ÐÑаÑÑнаÑ) is a town located at the east border of Bosnia, southwest of the Drina river and north of Srebrenica. ...
ÄajniÄe (ЧаÑниÑе) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Municipality of Celinac lies cca. ...
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina Entity Republika Srpska Municipalities Derventa Municipility Mayor Milorad SimiÄ (SNSD) Area - City 120 km² Population - City (2006) 13,300 Derventa (Cyrillic: ÐеÑвенÑа) is a town and municipality in the northern part of Republika Srpska located just northwest of Doboj, in the Posavina region. ...
View of Doboj from the fortress 14th Century Doboj Fortress, reconstructed in 2006, with a wooden stage added during reconstruction Doboj (Cyrillic: ÐобоÑ) is a city and a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated on the river Bosna. ...
Donji Žabar (ÐоÑи ÐабаÑ) is a municipality in Republika Srpska, 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. ...
Gacko (Cyrillic: ÐаÑко) is a town and municipality by the same name in southeastern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
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IstoÄno Sarajevo (Serbian Cyrillic: ÐÑÑоÑно СаÑаÑево, English: East Sarajevo) is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina adjacent to its capital Sarajevo to its northeast. ...
City area Bosanska GradiÅ¡ka (Cyrillic: ÐоÑанÑка ÐÑадиÑка), is a town and municipality in northwestern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Han Pijesak (Хан ÐиÑеÑак) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
IstoÄni Drvar (ÐÑÑоÑни ÐÑваÑ) is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
IstoÄna Ilidža (ÐÑÑоÑна ÐлиÑа) is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
IstoÄni Mostar (ÐÑÑоÑни ÐоÑÑаÑ) is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
IstoÄni Stari Grad (ÐÑÑоÑни СÑаÑи ÐÑад) is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Jezero (ÐезеÑо) is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Kalinovik (Ðалиновик) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Kneževo (Ðнежево), formerly known as Skender Vakuf, is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Bosanska Dubica/Kozarska Dubica (Serbian Cyrillic: ÐоÑанÑка ÐÑбиÑа/ÐозаÑÑка ÐÑбиÑа) is the official name of the municipality located in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Kotor VaroÅ¡ (ÐоÑÐ¾Ñ ÐаÑоÑ) is a town and the seat of its municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Krupa na Uni (ÐÑÑпа на Уни) is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Kupres (Cyrillic: ÐÑпÑеÑ), also known as Srpski Kupres (СÑпÑки ÐÑпÑеÑ) and Kupres Republike Srpske (ÐÑпÑÐµÑ Ð ÐµÐ¿Ñблике СÑпÑке), is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
A town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Ljubinje (ÐÑбиÑе) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
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Lukavica (former Srpsko Novo Sarajevo/IstoÄno Novo Sarajevo) is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
MiliÄi (ÐилиÑи) is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
ModriÄa (Serbian: ÐодÑиÑа) is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
MrkonjiÄ-Grad (Cyrillic: ÐÑкоÑиÑ-ÐÑад) is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Shield of Nevesinje Nevesinje (Serbian Cyrillic: ÐевеÑиÑе) is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in eastern Herzegovina between Mostar and Gacko. ...
Novi Grad Vidorijska džamija - one of the oldest buildings in Bosanski Novi. ...
Novo Goražde (Ðово ÐоÑажде), also known as Srpsko Goražde (СÑпÑко ÐоÑажде), is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Osmaci is a municipality located in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Oštra Luka is a newly formed municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Pale (Ðале) is a small town in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
PelagiÄevo is a municipality from Bosnia and Herzegovina formed from the Dayton Agreement. ...
Petrovac (ÐеÑÑоваÑ) is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Petrovo (Serbian Cyrillic: ÐеÑÑово, Serbian Latin: Petrovo) is a village and relatively young municipality located in northern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Prijedor (Cyrillic: ÐÑиÑедоÑ) is a city and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the Republika Srpska entity. ...
Prnjavor (Cyrillic: ÐÑÑавоÑ) is a town and municipality in northwest of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Location in Bosnia and Herzegovina [[Image:|150px|center|Map of Bosnia and Herzegovina highlighting the town or municipality location]] General Information Mayor ? Land area ? Population (1991 census) 2,183 (village) Population density (1991) ? Coordinates ? Area code ? Time zone ? Website ? Ribnik (Serbian Cyrillic: Рибник) is a village and a municipality in Republika...
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Rudo is a municipality in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina near the border of Sandžak, Serbia. ...
Å amac (Serbian: ШамаÑ/Å amac, Bosnian: Å amac/ШамаÑ, Croatian: Å amac), also known as Bosanski Å amac, is a town in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the right bank of the Sava river. ...
Å ekoviÄi (Cyrillic: ШековиÑи) is a municipality and town in northeastern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Šipovo (Cyrillic: Шипово) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, central Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Sokolac (Cyrilic: СоколаÑ) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Srbac is a town and municipality in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina near the border of Croatia. ...
Srebrenica (Cyrillic: СÑебÑениÑа; IPA: /srÉ.brÉ.ni. ...
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. ...
Trebinje (Cyrillic: ТÑебиÑе) is the southern-most municipality and town in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Trnovo (RS) (Cyrillic: ТÑново (РС)) is a town and municipality in the city of IstoÄno Sarajevo, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Ugljevik (Serbian Cyrillic: УгÑевик) is a munincipality and town of the same name in northeast Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
The bridge on the Drina (around 1890) ViÅ¡egrad (Cyrillic: ÐиÑегÑад) is a town and municipality in the eastern part of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Vlasenica is a municipality and town in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Vukosavlje (Serbian Cyrillic: ÐÑкоÑавÑе) is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Zvornik Monument in Zvornik dedicated to the Serbian soldiers and civilians of the 1992-95 war Zvornik (Cyrillic: ÐвоÑник) is a city on the Drina river in northeastern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, located south of Bijeljina. ...
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