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List of cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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This is a list of
city cities and
town 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
BrÄ?ko (city) BrÄ?ko, seat of the BrÄ?ko 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.
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Banja Luka (capital of
Republika Srpska)
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Bihać (FBH)
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Bijeljina (RS)
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Bosanska Dubica (RS)
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Bosanska Gradiška (RS) - known 1992-2004 as Gradiška*
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Bosanska Krupa (FBH)
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Bosanski Petrovac (FBH)
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BrÄ?ko (city) BrÄ?ko
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Bugojno (FBH)
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Cazin (FBH)
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Derventa (RS)
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Doboj (RS)
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Donji Vakuf (FBH)
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FoÄ?a (RS) - known 1992-2004 as Srbinje*
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Goražde (FBH)
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Gornji Vakuf (FBH)
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GraÄ?anica (FBH)
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GradaÄ?ac (FBH)
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Ilidža (FBH)
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Jajce (FBH)
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Jablanica (FBH)
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Kakanj (FBH)
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Kalesija (FBH)
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Konjic (FBH)
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Laktaši
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Livno (FBH)
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Ljubuški (FBH)
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Lukavac (FBH)
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ModriÄ?a (RS)
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Mostar (FBH)
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Nevesinje (RS)
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Neum (FBH)
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Novi Grad (RS)
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Novi Travnik (FBH)
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Prijedor (RS)
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Sanski Most (FBH)
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Sarajevo (capital of both
Bosnia and Herzegovina and of the
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
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Srebrenik (FBH)
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Srebrenica (RS)
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Teslić (RS)
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Tešanj (FBH)
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Travnik (FBH)
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Trebinje (RS)
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Turbe (FBH)
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Tuzla (FBH)
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Velika Kladuša (FBH)
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Visoko (FBH)
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Vitez (FBH)
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Zavidovići (FBH)
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Zenica (FBH)
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Zvornik (RS)
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Živinice (FBH)
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ŽepÄ?e (FBH)
The list includes towns which, in the 1991 census, have had more than 50,000 inhabitants, and other towns which have articles in , such as Srebrenica and Srbinje*.
*On
March 26,
2004, the
Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (''УÑ?тавни Суд БоÑ?не и Херцеговине/Ustavni Sud Bosne i Hercegovine'') reverted the names of GradiÅ¡ka and Srbinje to Bosanska GradiÅ¡ka and FoÄ?a, together with 11 other towns and municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina whose names were changed in 1992.
10 largest cities
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Sarajevo - 700,000 blah
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Banja Luka - 250,000
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Tuzla - 185.000
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Zenica - 156.000
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Mostar - 104,100
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Bihać - 84,600
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Kakanj 46,500
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BrÄ?ko (city) BrÄ?ko - 38,000
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Bijeljina - 36,700
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Bugojno - 35,700
See also
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List of cities
Category:Cities and towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina *
Category:Lists of cities Bosnia and Herzegovina, List of cities
bs:Gradovi Bosne i Hercegovine
de:Liste der Städte in Bosnien und Herzegowina
fr:Villes de Bosnie-Herzégovine
pt:Lista de cidades na Bósnia-Herzegovina
ru:Города БоÑ?нии и Герцеговины
sl:Seznam mest v Bosni in Hercegovini
fi:Luettelo Bosnia ja Hertsegovinan kaupungeista
uk:СпиÑ?ок міÑ?Ñ‚ БоÑ?нії Ñ– Герцеговини
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