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Municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina : ウィキペディア英語版 | Municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina In Bosnia and Herzegovina the smallest settlement unit is the municipality (''opština''/општина or ''općina''/опћина in the official languages and scripts of the country). Prior to the war there were 109 municipalities in Bosnia. Ten of these formed the Sarajevo area. After the war the number of municipalities increased to 143: 79 in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 64 in the Republika Srpska; the Brčko District does not belong to either entity. In the Federation the municipalities are a part of a canton, while in Republika Srpska they are a part of a region. ==Municipalities of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina== Banovići • Bosanska Krupa • Bosanski Petrovac • Bosansko Grahovo • Breza • Bugojno • Busovača • Bužim • Čapljina • Cazin • Čelić • Centar, Sarajevo • Čitluk • Drvar • Doboj East • Doboj South • Dobretići • Domaljevac-Šamac • Donji Vakuf • Foča-Ustikolina • Fojnica • Glamoč • Goražde • Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje • Gračanica • Gradačac • Grude • Hadžići • Ilidža • Ilijaš • Jablanica • Jajce • Kakanj • Kalesija • Kiseljak • Kladanj • Ključ • Konjic • Kreševo • Kupres • Livno • Ljubuški • Lukavac • Maglaj • Neum • Novi Grad, Sarajevo • Novo Sarajevo • Novi Travnik • Odžak • Olovo • Orašje • Pale-Prača • Posušje • Prozor-Rama • Ravno • Sanski Most • Sapna • Srebrenik • Stari Grad, Sarajevo • Stolac • Teočak • Tešanj • Tomislavgrad • Travnik • Trnovo (FBiH) • Usora • Vareš • Velika Kladuša • Visoko • Vitez • Vogošća • Zavidovići • Žepče • Živinice
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