Geobalcanica Proceedings 2017 2017
DOI: 10.18509/gbp.2017.25
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The Disintegration of Settlements in Bosnia and Herzegovina – The Example of Sarajevo/East Sarajevo

Abstract: There were some big political, economic, demographic and administrative changes in Bosnia and Herzegovina primarily caused by the war in the period from 1992 to 1995 Bosnia and Herzegovina is divided into two entities -the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republic of Srpska. The entity's boundary did not respect the boundaries of settlements system, and did not respect the boundaries of the settlements itself as the network of settlements, which led to the division of settlements between the two entiti… Show more

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“…In the area of pre-war Sarajevo, 43 settlements were distributed to the entity border. About 30 % of the settlements изражена депопулација и нестајање насеља, а сигурно да је један од разлога таквог стања линија разграничења (Lukić Tanović & Marinković, 2017 (Стевановић, 2008).…”
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“…In the area of pre-war Sarajevo, 43 settlements were distributed to the entity border. About 30 % of the settlements изражена депопулација и нестајање насеља, а сигурно да је један од разлога таквог стања линија разграничења (Lukić Tanović & Marinković, 2017 (Стевановић, 2008).…”
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“…Код јасног дефинисања урбаних и руралних насеља Града Источно Сарајево, главни проблем представља недостатак адекватних података. Попис становништва и коначни резултати пописа по насељеним местима are settlements of up to 50 inhabitants, rural settlements where depopulation and the disappearance of settlements are expressed today, and certainly one of the reasons for such a state of demarcation lines is (Lukić Tanović & Marinković, 2017).…”
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