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Trnovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Trnovo
is a
municipality
located about 30
kilometers
southeast
of
the city
of
Sarajevo
, in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
. As a result of the
1995
Dayton Accords
, the municipality was
divided
between the
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
and
Republika Srpska
into the following two municipalities:
Trnovo, Republika Srpska
Trnovo, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Villages
•
Balbašići
•
Bašci
•
Bistročaj
•
Bobovica
•
Bogatići
•
Boljanovići
•
Brda
•
Brutusi
•
Čeružići
•
Češina Strana
•
Čunčići
•
Dejčići
•
Delijaš
·
Deseci
•
Divčići
•
Donja Presjenica
•
Dujmovići
•
Durakovići
•
Godinja
•
Gornja Presjenica
•
Govedovići
•
Grab
•
Gračanica
•
Hamzići
•
Ilovice
•
Jablanica
•
Jelačići
•
Karovići
•
Kijevo
•
Klanac
•
Kozija Luka
•
Kramari
•
Krsmanići
•
Ledići
•
Lisovići
•
Lukavac
•
Mađari
•
Mijanovići
•
Milje
•
Obla Brda
•
Ostojići
•
Pendičići
•
Podivič
•
Pomenovići
•
Prečani
•
Rajski Do
•
Rakitnica
•
Rijeka
•
Sjeverovići
•
Slavljevići
•
Šabanci
•
Šabići
•
Šišići
•
Tošići
•
Trebečaj
•
Trnovo
•
Turovi
•
Tušila
•
Ulobići
•
Umčani
•
Umoljani
•
Vrbovnik
•
Zabojska
•
Zagor
Demographic
history
1971
9,555 total
Muslims
- 6,342
Serbs
- 3,093
Croats
-
50
Yugoslavs
-
12
Others
-
58
1991
6,991
Muslims - 4,790
Serbs - 2,059
Croats -
16
Yugoslavs -
72
Others -
54