Municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina

In Bosnia and Herzegovina the smallest administrative unit is the municipality or ("Općina", Serbian:"Општина"). Prior to the war there were 109 municipalities in Bosnia. 10 of these were part of the Sarajevo area. After the war the number of municipalities increased to 142: 79 municipalities in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 62 in the Republika Srpska; the Brčko District does not belong to either entity. In the Federation the municipalities are a part of a Kanton, while in RS they are a part of a region.

Municipalities of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

BanovićiBihaćBosanska KrupaBosanski PetrovacBosansko GrahovoBrezaBugojnoBusovačaBužimČapljinaCazinČelićCentar, SarajevoČitlukDrvarDoboj EastDoboj SouthDobretićiDomaljevac-ŠamacDonji VakufFoča-UstikolinaFojnicaGlamočGoraždeGornji Vakuf-UskopljeGračanicaGradačacGrudeHadžićiIlidžaIlijašJablanicaJajceKakanjKalesijaKiseljakKladanjKljučKonjicKreševoKupresLivnoLjubuškiLukavacMaglajMostarNeumNovi Grad, SarajevoNovo SarajevoNovi TravnikOdžakOlovoOrašjePale-PračaPosušjeProzor-RamaRavnoSanski MostSapnaŠiroki BrijegSrebrenikStari Grad, SarajevoStolacTeočakTešanjTomislavgradTravnikTrnovo (FBiH)TuzlaUsoraVarešVelika KladušaVisokoVitezVogošćaZavidovićiZenicaŽepčeŽivinice

Municipalities of Republika Srpska

BerkovićiBijeljinaBilećaBosanska KostajnicaBosanski BrodBratunacČajničeČelinacDerventaDobojDonji ŽabarFočaGackoGrad Banja LukaGradiškaHan PijesakIstočni DrvarIstočna IlidžaIstočni MostarIstočni Stari GradIstočno Novo SarajevoJezeroKalinovikKneževoKozarska DubicaKotor VarošKrupa na UniKupresLaktašiLjubinjeLopareMilićiModričaMrkonjić GradNevesinjeNovi GradNovo GoraždeOsmaciOštra Luka • Pale • Pelagićevo • Petrovac • PetrovoPrijedorPrnjavorRibnikRogaticaRudoŠamacŠekovićiŠipovoSokolacSrbacSrebrenicaTeslićTrebinje • Trnovo (RS) • UgljevikVišegradVlasenicaVukosavljeZvornik


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