Inter-Entity Boundary Line - Bosnian-Herzegovinian Municipalities That Were Divided By The Line

Bosnian-Herzegovinian Municipalities That Were Divided By The Line

48 out of 109 municipalities were divided into two or more segments.
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  • Municipality in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina / Municipality in Republika Srpska
  • Bosanska Krupa / Krupa na Uni
  • Sanski Most / Oštra Luka
  • Ključ / Ribnik
  • Bosanski Petrovac / Petrovac
  • Drvar / Istočni Drvar
  • Kupres (FBiH) / Kupres (RS)
  • Jajce / Jezero
  • Dobretići / Kneževo
  • Doboj South and Doboj East / Doboj
  • Gračanica and Lukavac / Petrovo
  • Gradačac / Pelagićevo
  • Orašje / Donji Žabar
  • Domaljevac-Šamac / Šamac
  • Odžak / Vukosavlje
  • Čelić / Lopare
  • Teočak / Ugljevik
  • Sapna / Zvornik
  • Kalesija / Osmaci
  • Stari Grad / Istočni Stari Grad
  • Novo Sarajevo / Lukavica
  • Ilidža / Istočna Ilidža
  • Trnovo (FBiH) / Trnovo (RS)
  • Pale-Prača / Pale
  • Goražde / Novo Goražde
  • Foča-Ustikolina / Foča
  • Mostar / Istočni Mostar
  • Stolac / Berkovići
  • Ravno / Trebinje

At the time of the creation of the Dayton Accord, Brčko was also divided between FBiH and RS; but lately, the city was re-consolidated in the entity-neutral Brčko District, in a way to connect Tuzla to Posavina cantons in FBiH and Pelagićevo and Donji Žabar to Lopare and Bijeljina in RS.

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