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3 See also  





4 References  





5 Notes  





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List of cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina






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(Redirected from List of towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Banja Luka
Tuzla
Zenica
Bijeljina
Mostar
Prijedor
Doboj
Cazin
Istočno Sarajevo
Zvornik
Živinice
Bihać
Gradiška
Gračanica
Visoko
Srebrenik
Gradačac
Livno
Laktaši
Trebinje
Široki Brijeg
Ljubuški
Čapljina
Goražde
Derventa
Lukavac
Zavidovići
Konjic
Bosanska Krupa
Orašje
Stolac
Official cities of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sarajevo, the capital and largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sarajevo is also a metropolis.[1]
Banja Luka
Tuzla
Zenica
Mostar

This is a list of cities and towns with over 10,000 inhabitants (or lower if the municipality has over 20,000 inhabitants) in Bosnia and Herzegovina. For the full list of populated places, see List of populated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Organization[edit]

Apart from entities, cantons and municipalities, Bosnia and Herzegovina also has officially designated cities. Official cities have their own mayor and city council, which is a big difference to the municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which have a municipal council and mayor. Powers of city councils of official cities are between the government of municipalities and government cantons in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina or a government entity in Republika Srpska. There are thirty two official cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina (as of 2022):

  • Bijeljina[2]
  • Bihać
  • Bosanska Krupa
  • Cazin
  • Čapljina
  • Derventa
  • Doboj[2]
  • Goražde
  • Gračanica
  • Gradačac
  • Gradiška
  • Istočno Sarajevo[2]
  • Konjic
  • Laktaši
  • Livno
  • Lukavac
  • Ljubuški
  • Mostar
  • Orašje
  • Prijedor[2]
  • Sarajevo
  • Srebrenik
  • Stolac
  • Široki Brijeg
  • Trebinje[2]
  • Tuzla
  • Visoko
  • Zavidovići
  • Zenica
  • Zvornik
  • Živinice
  • List[edit]

    The list includes only the 55 cities and towns whose administrative area has a population greater than 20,000. Istočno Sarajevo, with a population of 61,516 in its administrative area, is not included, since it is a city only in administrative sense and does not have a city proper.

    "¤" indicates an official city.

    City / town Entity/Canton Administrative / municipal Settlement
    Rank 2013 pop.[3] 1991 pop.[4] Rank 2013 pop.
    Sarajevo ¤ Sarajevo Canton
    1
    275,524[a] 361,735[b]
    1
    271,194
    Banja Luka ¤ Republika Srpska
    2
    185,042 195,692
    2
    138,963
    Tuzla ¤ Tuzla Canton
    3
    110,979 131,618
    3
    74,457
    Zenica ¤ Zenica-Doboj Canton
    4
    110,663 145,517
    4
    70,553
    Bijeljina ¤ Republika Srpska
    5
    107,715 96,988
    7
    45,278
    Mostar ¤ Herzegovina-Neretva Canton
    6
    105,797 126,628
    6
    60,195
    Prijedor ¤ Republika Srpska
    7
    89,397 112,543
    10
    29,555
    Brčko Brčko District
    8
    83,516 87,627
    8
    39,893
    Doboj ¤ Republika Srpska
    9
    71,441 102,549
    11
    25,132
    Ilidža Sarajevo Canton
    10
    66,730 67,937
    5
    63,528
    Cazin ¤ Una-Sana Canton
    11
    66,149 63,409
    18
    13,863
    Zvornik ¤ Republika Srpska
    12
    58,856 81,295
    26
    11,497
    Živinice ¤ Tuzla Canton
    13
    57,765 54,783
    14
    16,157
    Bihać ¤ Una-Sana Canton
    14
    56,261 70,732
    9
    39,690
    Travnik Central Bosnia Canton
    15
    53,482 70,747
    16
    15,344
    Gradiška ¤ Republika Srpska
    16
    51,727 59,974
    17
    14,368
    Gračanica ¤ Tuzla Canton
    17
    45,220 59,134
    20
    12,882
    Lukavac ¤ Tuzla Canton
    18
    44,520 57,070
    22
    12,061
    Tešanj Zenica-Doboj Canton
    19
    43,063 48,480
    50
    5,257
    Sanski Most Una-Sana Canton
    20
    41,475 60,307
    13
    16,913
    Velika Kladuša Una-Sana Canton
    21
    40,419 52,908
    53
    4,520
    Visoko ¤ Zenica-Doboj Canton
    22
    39,938 46,160
    27
    11,205
    Srebrenik ¤ Tuzla Canton
    23
    39,678 40,896
    40
    6,694
    Gradačac ¤ Tuzla Canton
    24
    39,340 56,581
    21
    12,764
    Teslić Republika Srpska
    25
    38,536 59,584
    39
    7,057
    Kakanj Zenica-Doboj Canton
    26
    37,441 55,950
    24
    11,796
    Zavidovići ¤ Zenica-Doboj Canton
    27
    35,988 57,164
    34
    8,174
    Prnjavor Republika Srpska
    28
    35,956 47,055
    35
    8,120
    Laktaši ¤ Republika Srpska
    29
    34,966 29,832
    49
    5,419
    Livno ¤ Canton 10
    30
    34,133 40,600
    36
    7,927
    Kalesija Tuzla Canton
    31
    33,053 41,809
    56
    2,039
    Tomislavgrad Canton 10
    32
    31,592 30,009
    47
    5,587
    Bugojno Central Bosnia Canton
    33
    31,470 46,889
    15
    15,555
    Žepče Zenica-Doboj Canton
    34
    30,219 22,966
    48
    5,460
    Trebinje ¤ Republika Srpska
    35
    29,918 30,966
    12
    23,770
    Široki Brijeg ¤ West Herzegovina Canton
    36
    28,929 27,160
    44
    6,149
    Ljubuški ¤ West Herzegovina Canton
    37
    28,184 28,340
    54
    4,023
    Derventa ¤ Republika Srpska
    38
    27,404 56,489
    25
    11,631
    Jajce Central Bosnia Canton
    39
    27,258 45,007
    38
    7,172
    Novi Grad Republika Srpska
    40
    27,115 41,665
    31
    10,120
    Čapljina ¤ Herzegovina-Neretva Canton
    41
    26,157 27,882
    46
    5,774
    Vitez Central Bosnia Canton
    42
    25,836 27,859
    42
    6,329
    Modriča Republika Srpska
    43
    25,720 35,613
    32
    9,419
    Bosanska Krupa ¤ Una-Sana Canton
    44
    25,545 58,320
    30
    10,196
    Konjic ¤ Herzegovina-Neretva Canton
    45
    25,148 43,878
    28
    10,732
    Hadžići Sarajevo Canton
    46
    23,891 24,200
    51
    4,993
    Novi Travnik Central Bosnia Canton
    47
    23,832 30,713
    33
    9,008
    Maglaj Zenica-Doboj Canton
    48
    23,146 43,388
    45
    6,099
    Banovići Tuzla Canton
    49
    22,773 26,590
    41
    6,432
    Kozarska Dubica Republika Srpska
    50
    21,524 31,606
    29
    10,544
    Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje Central Bosnia Canton
    51
    20,933 25,181
    52
    4,831
    Pale Republika Srpska
    52
    20,909 16,355
    19
    12,905
    Goražde ¤ Bosnian-Podrinje Canton Goražde
    53
    20,897 37,573
    23
    11,806
    Kiseljak Central Bosnia Canton
    54
    20,722 24,164
    55
    3,554
    Posušje West Herzegovina Canton
    55
    20,477 17,134
    43
    6,267
    Panoramic view of Sarajevo.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ a b c d e Službeni glasnik Republike Srpske br. 70/12
  • ^ "Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in Bosnia and Herzegovina" (PDF). 2019. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
  • ^ "Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2013 census". Retrieved September 15, 2020.
  • Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Population of municipalities of Centar, Novi Grad, Novo Sarajevo and Stari Grad which form the City of Sarajevo
  • ^ In 1991, the City of Sarajevo consisted of municipalities of Centar, Novi Grad, Novo Sarajevo, Stari Grad, Ilidža, Vogošća, Hadžići, Ilijaš, Pale and Trnovo. This number of inhabitants includes only the current municipalities.
  • External links[edit]


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