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Drvar

Bosnia and Herzegovina > Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

This extremely hilly region comprising the town of Drvar and the numerous outlying villages covers approximately 1,030 square kilometers (400 square miles). The town itself is mainly spread out from the left side of the river Unac, and its elevation is approximately 480 meters (1,574 feet).

Average elevation: 692 m

Vojnoge

Bosnia and Herzegovina > Republika Srpska > Foca

Average elevation: 616 m

Jahorina

Bosnia and Herzegovina > Republika Srpska > City of Istočno Sarajevo

Jahorina (Serbian Cyrillic: Јахорина, pronounced [jâxɔrina]) is a mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located at the tripoint of the municipalities of Pale, Trnovo, Republika Srpska and Trnovo, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Part of the Dinaric Alps, it borders Mount Trebević. Its highest…

Average elevation: 1,131 m

Foca

Bosnia and Herzegovina > Republika Srpska

Average elevation: 609 m

Kuta

Bosnia and Herzegovina > Republika Srpska

Average elevation: 713 m

Sutjeska

Bosnia and Herzegovina > Republika Srpska

Average elevation: 1,400 m

Zenica

Bosnia and Herzegovina > Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina > City of Zenica

The city is geographically located in the heart of Bosnia. The settled area is 43.01 km2 (16.61 sq mi) and of the city proper covers 558.5 km2 (215.6 sq mi). Elevation is 310–350 m (1,017–1,148 ft). The rivers Bosna, Lašva, Babina, and Kočeva flow through the settlement. A moderate continental climate…

Average elevation: 730 m

Celic

Bosnia and Herzegovina > Republika Srpska

Average elevation: 220 m

Kupres

Bosnia and Herzegovina > Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Kupres is located at an altitude between 1,120 and 1,250 m (3,675 and 4,101 ft) and averages 55 days a year of snowfall due to its advantageous location in the Dinaric Alps.

Average elevation: 1,254 m

Una

Bosnia and Herzegovina > Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

The source of the Una river is located near the Croatian village of Donja Suvaja and consists of multiple smaller springs. The largest spring by discharge is a large karst spring at an elevation of 396 m (1,299 ft) above sea level, called Vrelo Une, and is considered to be the main spring of the river. The…

Average elevation: 499 m

Prijedor

Bosnia and Herzegovina > Republika Srpska > City of Prijedor

The urban centre of Prijedor, within the city of Prijedor, is located in the northwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the banks of the Sana and Gomjenica rivers, and at the southwestern hills of the Kozara mountain. The area of the municipality is 833 square kilometres (322 square miles). The town is…

Average elevation: 147 m

Republika Srpska

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Republika Srpska covers 24,816.2 square kilometres (9,582 square miles), excluding the Brčko District, which is held in condominium by both entities, but is de facto sovereign within Bosnia and Herzegovina. Republika Srpska, if it were a country, would be 146th largest in the world. Elevation varies greatly,…

Average elevation: 522 m

Šipovo

Bosnia and Herzegovina > Republika Srpska

In the geomorphologic sense, Šipovo is a mountain region whose average height is 800 metres above sea level. In the global climatic sense, Šipovo lies in temperately continental zone, with certain differences the reason for which being variations in height above sea level, as well as topographic and…

Average elevation: 612 m

Jablanica

Bosnia and Herzegovina > Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

The mean elevation of Jablanica is 202 metres (663 ft) above sea level. Some 69% of the municipalities 301 km2 (116 sq mi) of area is forested. The Jablanica lake is an important geographical as well as economic presence in Jablanica.

Average elevation: 468 m

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