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Tomislavgrad
Tomislavgrad (), also known by its former name Duvno ((:dǔːʋno)), is a town and municipality in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina and also seat of the Assembly of Canton 10 (Herzeg-Bosnia County) of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Tomislavgrad is in northern Herzegovina. == Name ==
The city name means literally "Tomislav town". The name was changed from Duvno in 1928 by King Alexander I of Yugoslavia in tribute to his son Prince Tomislav and also in tribute to King Tomislav of Croatia, first king of the Croatian Kingdom. The name was restored to Duvno after World War II Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. During the 1990s it was once again changed to Tomislavgrad. Still, among inhabitants of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the local residents are often referred as ''Duvnjaci'' ("Duvniaks") and the town is often called Duvno. Also, the town is sometimes referred to simply as "Tomislav". The Roman Catholic diocese in that area is still called Mostar-Duvno. During the Roman Empire the city was called ''Delminium'' and during the Kingdom of Croatia, ''Županjac''. Under the Ottoman Empire, it was called ''Županj-potok'' and in Austria-Hungary, ''Županjac''.
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