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Largest municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina2013 census final results [1]
|
|
Rank
|
Name
|
Division
|
Pop.
|
Rank
|
Name
|
Division
|
Pop. |
|
Sarajevo
Banja Luka
|
1 |
Sarajevo |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
275,524 |
11 |
Zvornik |
Republika Srpska |
58,856
|
Tuzla
Zenica
|
2 |
Banja Luka |
Republika Srpska |
185,042 |
12 |
Živinice |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
57,765
|
3 |
Tuzla |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
110,979 |
13 |
Bihać |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
56,261
|
4 |
Zenica |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
110,663 |
14 |
Travnik |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
53,482
|
5 |
Bijeljina |
Republika Srpska |
107,715 |
15 |
Gradiška |
Republika Srpska |
51,727
|
6 |
Mostar |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
105,797 |
16 |
Gračanica |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
45,220
|
7 |
Prijedor |
Republika Srpska |
89,397 |
17 |
Lukavac |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
44,520
|
8 |
Brčko |
Brčko District |
83,516 |
18 |
Tešanj |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
43,063
|
9 |
Doboj |
Republika Srpska |
71,441 |
19 |
Sanski Most |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
41,475
|
10 |
Cazin |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
66,149 |
20 |
Velika Kladuša |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
40,419
|
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