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List of cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina

This is a list of cities and towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina:

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.

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.

Only Banja Luka, Sarajevo, Mostar, Tuzla and Zenica have more than 150,000 inhabitants.

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*.

  • On March 26, 2004, the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Уставни Суд Босне и Херцеговине/Ustavni Sud Bosne i Hercegovine) reversed 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.

10 largest cities

  1. Sarajevo - 602,500
  2. Banja Luka - 196,500
  3. Zenica - 139,800
  4. Tuzla - 123,500
  5. Mostar - 94,100
  6. Bihać - 64,600
  7. Kakanj 46,500
  8. Brčko - 38,000
  9. Bijeljina - 36,700
  10. Bugojno - 35,700

See also

01-04-2007 01:30:44
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