List of Municipalities
The following are the 63 municipalities of Republika Srpska (that are grouped in 7 regions, which are not used administratively, but considered to be the first-order division level of the Republic of Srpska):
A - Banja Luka
- Banja Luka (City status)
- Kostajnica (was known as Srpska Kostajnica)
- Čelinac
- Gradiška
- Istočni Drvar (was known as Srpski Drvar)
- Jezero
- Kneževo
- Kotor Varoš
- Kozarska Dubica
- Krupa na Uni
- Kupres
- Laktaši
- Mrkonjić Grad
- Novi Grad
- Oštra Luka (was known as Srpski Sanski Most)
- Petrovac
- Prijedor (City status)
- Prnjavor
- Ribnik (was known as Srpski Ključ)
- Srbac
- Šipovo
- Teslić
B - Doboj
- Brod
- Derventa
- Doboj (City status)
- Donji Žabar (was known as Srpsko Orašje)
- Modriča
- Pelagićevo
- Petrovo
- Šamac
- Vukosavlje
C - Bijeljina
- Bijeljina (City status)
- Lopare
- Ugljevik
D - Vlasenica
- Bratunac
- Milići
- Osmaci
- Srebrenica
- Šekovići
- Vlasenica
- Zvornik
E - Sarajevo-Romanija or Sokolac
- Istočno Sarajevo (City status, was also known as Srpsko Sarajevo)
- Han Pijesak
- Istočna Ilidža (was known as Srpska Ilidža)
- Istočni Stari Grad (was known as Srpski Stari Grad)
- Lukavica (was known as Istočno Novo Sarajevo and Srpsko Novo Sarajevo)
- Pale
- Rogatica
- Sokolac
- Trnovo
F - Foča
- Čajniče
- Foča (was known as Srbinje)
- Kalinovik
- Novo Goražde (was known as Srpsko Goražde)
- Rudo
- Višegrad
G - Trebinje
- Berkovići
- Bileća
- Gacko
- Istočni Mostar (was known as Srpski Mostar)
- Ljubinje
- Nevesinje
- Trebinje (City status)
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