Bosnia and Herzegovina cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, XML, SQL, JSON formats
Last update : 05 December 2025.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 18815 places in Bosnia and Herzegovina that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina is Sarajevo.
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3199799 | Grabovnik | Grabovik,Grabovnik | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.21722 | 17.48222 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3299721 | Jezero | BA | Srpska | 43.99361 | 19.46389 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3246479 | Brdo | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.59641 | 16.74355 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3270706 | Ropovići | Ropovici,Ropovići | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.65508 | 18.79446 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3251554 | Zelenkovići | BA | Srpska | 44.69665 | 17.85162 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3189748 | Stražice | BA | Srpska | 44.51917 | 16.97806 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3243556 | Obršine | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.20039 | 18.46488 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3273353 | Banjuška Njiva | BA | Srpska | 43.58167 | 19.05278 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3262525 | Donji Perišići | BA | Srpska | 44.34833 | 16.81 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3247192 | Ivaniši | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.72779 | 16.64851 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3245421 | Stipin Han | BA | 44.31661 | 18.41558 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||||
| 3246023 | Donji Ponir | BA | Srpska | 44.73223 | 17.23053 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3260721 | Pljevski Podovi | BA | Srpska | 44.23076 | 17.03979 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3275705 | Šehići | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.46759 | 18.82313 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3288530 | Kopilo | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.20772 | 17.93318 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3270977 | Žulja | Zulja,Žulja | BA | Srpska | 42.78131 | 18.20648 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3243036 | Vračevac | BA | 44.35018 | 18.42313 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||||
| 3249730 | Donja Varoš | BA | Srpska | 44.62321 | 17.37061 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3210373 | Bajrići | Bajrici,Bajrići,Gracanica,Gračanica | BA | Federation of B&H | 45.03278 | 15.85944 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3344661 | Podorašac | Podorasac,Podorašac | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.69726 | 17.98399 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3248526 | Saračica | BA | Srpska | 44.80281 | 17.12668 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3206043 | Gornja Ljubogošta | Gornja Ljubogosta,Gornja Ljubogošta,Karaula | BA | Srpska | 43.86126 | 18.57449 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3199354 | Homar | Homar | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.0118 | 18.51392 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3242508 | Duboki Potok | Duboki Potok | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.0531 | 18.45309 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3188033 | Veliki Mošunj | Mosunj Veliki,Mošunj Veliki,Veliki Mos,Veliki Mosunj,Veliki Moš,Veliki Mošunj | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.16317 | 17.73546 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3255062 | Živanići | BA | Srpska | 44.77133 | 18.98002 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3272528 | Zaboj | BA | Srpska | 44.17373 | 18.95459 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3267755 | Barice | Barice | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.88782 | 18.44426 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3258399 | Nenići | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.4831 | 18.31947 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3247338 | Kostići | BA | Srpska | 44.72661 | 17.2608 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3246261 | Miljevići | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.61852 | 16.38274 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3246159 | Kreća | BA | Srpska | 44.87628 | 16.44835 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3258883 | Lozna | Lozna | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.44898 | 18.39263 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3263506 | Podgrade | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.2698 | 17.87801 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3264849 | Gradina | BA | Srpska | 42.64338 | 18.29747 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3254662 | Donje Plane | BA | Srpska | 44.68601 | 17.68557 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3278478 | Papići | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.88334 | 16.76516 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3344339 | Vođe | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.6893 | 17.8522 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3248609 | Goronje | BA | Srpska | 44.85982 | 16.54405 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3273221 | Sadilov Čair | BA | Srpska | 44.03061 | 19.07137 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3251244 | Podgorica | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.57761 | 16.20701 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3202949 | Butkovići Ilovača | Butkovici Ilovaca,Butkovići Ilovača | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.70711 | 18.78489 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3249476 | Krivaje | BA | Srpska | 44.83689 | 16.8256 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3259615 | Matići | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.57789 | 18.61842 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3267517 | Gornji Žrvanj | BA | Srpska | 42.93792 | 18.1862 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3250634 | Jerinići | BA | Srpska | 44.91388 | 17.85167 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3317188 | Žanjevica | Zanjevica,Žanjevica | BA | Srpska | 43.18194 | 18.65083 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3278442 | Dobrice | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.93972 | 16.66694 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3244579 | Vukasovići | Vukasovici,Vukasovići | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.01783 | 18.50576 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3298679 | Šajevići | BA | Srpska | 43.44111 | 18.79292 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3251809 | Gligorići | BA | Srpska | 44.96752 | 17.55303 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3253631 | Kovači | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.74811 | 18.27579 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3202113 | Dejčići | Dejcici,Dejčići | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.68733 | 18.34058 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3238278 | Majstorovići | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.09216 | 16.55859 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3199353 | Homatlije | Homatlije | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.78333 | 17.73083 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3241762 | Ždrijelo | BA | Srpska | 44.26694 | 19.28306 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3263781 | Macinka | BA | Srpska | 42.66252 | 18.43047 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3283813 | Crni Vrh | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.78226 | 16.93122 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3252479 | Nikići | BA | Srpska | 44.82436 | 17.95082 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3261387 | Glušca | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.02944 | 17.72194 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3245660 | Bešići | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.56756 | 16.78588 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3280477 | Rabat | BA | Srpska | 45.0425 | 16.51754 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3255699 | Markovići | BA | Srpska | 44.72151 | 19.22569 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3270600 | Donje Bare | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.72332 | 18.85764 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3270692 | Liščići | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.69106 | 18.846 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3252725 | Šehići | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.38147 | 18.19764 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3272192 | Bećirovići | BA | Srpska | 44.34781 | 19.05275 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3289160 | Boras | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.24065 | 17.50474 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3256715 | Kalaci | BA | Srpska | 44.46662 | 17.70763 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3266770 | Prisojani | BA | Srpska | 42.94722 | 18.10611 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3262640 | Milići | BA | Federation of B&H | 42.87739 | 17.88255 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3194723 | Mrkonjići | Mrkonjici,Mrkonjići | BA | Srpska | 42.8413 | 18.10015 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3191164 | Šehovci | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.77722 | 16.67778 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3249284 | Donji Loznik | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.31708 | 17.88797 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3296623 | Mašići | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.15018 | 18.11241 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3252835 | Todorovići | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.77706 | 18.2346 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3269841 | Ograđenići | BA | Srpska | 43.57222 | 19.18583 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3284016 | Bakule | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.44084 | 17.33125 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3249806 | Prlin | BA | Srpska | 44.91402 | 16.34024 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3238778 | Ložnja | BA | Srpska | 44.06248 | 19.26538 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3262934 | Karaotok | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.06553 | 17.75294 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3269031 | Hrid | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.85361 | 18.43306 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3253868 | Bjelčevići | BA | Srpska | 44.72311 | 19.01261 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3211123 | Lameši | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.6355 | 18.65255 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3268382 | Pelja | BA | Srpska | 43.88439 | 19.08871 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3292468 | Nikolići | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.83049 | 17.43085 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3191317 | Samobor | Samobor | BA | Srpska | 43.11944 | 18.59743 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3263024 | Imenica | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.07548 | 17.8669 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3197798 | Konjevići | Konjevic,Konjevici,Konjević,Konjevići | BA | Srpska | 44.25828 | 19.12534 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3256559 | Mujići | BA | Srpska | 44.72357 | 18.84836 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3288689 | Crnovlje | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.18375 | 17.83477 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3257841 | Dedići | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.47857 | 18.24042 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3193937 | Osoja | Osija,Osoja | BA | Srpska | 43.58119 | 18.57401 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3251613 | Bilkići | BA | Srpska | 44.68408 | 17.89996 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3248471 | Vujkovići | BA | Srpska | 44.83754 | 16.68191 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3295029 | Dub | Dub | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.78105 | 18.16502 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3213071 | Dragičina | Dragicina,Dragičina | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.26146 | 17.62321 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3277555 | Bambjeri | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.45556 | 16.15139 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |||
| 3199341 | Hotanj | Hotanj | BA | Federation of B&H | 43.11265 | 17.75077 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | ||
| 3238168 | Grbešina Dolina | BA | Federation of B&H | 44.03584 | 17.21797 | 0 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place |
**Exploring the Geographical Diversity of Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Personal Perspective**
Nestled in the heart of the Balkans, Bosnia and Herzegovina beckons explorers with its rich history, diverse landscapes, and cultural heritage. As a geographer embarking on a personal journey to uncover the secrets of this captivating country, delving into the data of its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates unveils a tapestry of geographical marvels waiting to be discovered. Let us embark on an expedition to explore the intricate geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Introduction: Unraveling the Charms of Bosnia and Herzegovina**
Bosnia and Herzegovina, a land of rugged mountains, lush valleys, and winding rivers, captivates the imagination with its blend of natural beauty and cultural complexity. As a geographer, obtaining data on the cities of Bosnia and Herzegovina serves as a gateway to understanding its urban centers, population distribution, and administrative divisions. Let us embark on a journey to unravel the geographical diversity of this enchanting country.
Exploring the Cities: From Sarajevo to Mostar**
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Mapping Latitude and Longitude: Navigating Bosnia and Herzegovina's Terrain**
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Discovering Natural Beauty: From National Parks to Cultural Sites**
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Conclusion: Embracing Bosnia and Herzegovina's Geographic Splendor**
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Exploring the Geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Harnessing the Power of Data
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is a country that stands at the crossroads of Eastern and Western Europe, rich in natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural diversity. Its landscape is defined by rugged mountains, fertile plains, and significant rivers, each contributing to the development and distribution of its urban centers. Geographically, BiH is divided into distinct regions that have shaped its history and economy. As a geographer, studying the cities, regions, and administrative boundaries of Bosnia and Herzegovina is crucial for understanding the spatial dynamics of this unique country.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Geographic Diversity: From Mountains to Plains
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s geography is defined by two primary features: the Dinaric Alps in the west and the Pannonian Basin in the north. The Dinaric Alps, which run across the central and southern parts of the country, create a rugged and mountainous landscape that has historically influenced the development of settlements. Towns and cities in the mountainous regions are often isolated and connected by narrow roads or river valleys, contributing to a slower pace of development.
In contrast, the northern region of Bosnia and Herzegovina is dominated by the Pannonian Basin, a large, flat area that has supported more intensive agriculture and larger cities such as Tuzla. This geographic division creates a distinct urban and regional contrast between the more mountainous southern parts and the flatter northern regions, impacting everything from settlement patterns to economic activity.
The capital city of Sarajevo, located in the Sarajevo Valley and surrounded by mountains, plays a central role in both the culture and economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Other major cities such as Mostar, Banja Luka, and Zenica also play key roles in regional development, each benefiting from their unique geographical positions.
Mapping the Regions and Cities of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina is administratively divided into two entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) and Republika Srpska (RS), along with the Brčko District, a self-governing administrative unit. Each entity has its own government and administration, and cities within these regions are often shaped by the political, historical, and cultural context in which they are located. Understanding the division of cities into regions and departments allows for a clearer picture of how urbanization, political decisions, and historical factors have influenced the development of the country.
Sarajevo, located in the central part of the country, serves as the capital and the largest urban center, representing a unique blend of Bosniak, Croat, and Serb cultures. In contrast, Banja Luka, the capital of Republika Srpska, serves as the administrative and economic hub of the entity, while Mostar in the south has a unique blend of Bosniak and Croat influences, reflecting the diversity that characterizes the country.
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Latitude and Longitude: Pinpointing Cities for Spatial Analysis
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For example, knowing the exact latitude and longitude coordinates of Sarajevo allows urban planners to assess its accessibility, proximity to other major cities, and how it interacts with the surrounding mountainous terrain. Similarly, understanding the geographic coordinates of cities like Banja Luka and Zenica allows for better integration of transportation systems, industrial development, and resource management.
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Flexible Data Formats: Enhancing Accessibility and Usability
To maximize the usability of geographic data, it is important to provide it in multiple formats, including CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML. These formats make the data accessible to a wide range of users, from academic researchers and government agencies to urban planners and private developers.
CSV and SQL formats are ideal for handling large datasets, conducting spatial analysis, and generating reports. Researchers and planners can use these formats to query and filter data based on various parameters, such as population density, infrastructure, or economic activity. These formats are compatible with many software applications, making it easy to integrate data into geographic information systems (GIS), databases, and analytical tools.
JSON and XML formats are particularly useful for developers and those working with web applications or mobile platforms. These formats allow for real-time data integration, dynamic mapping, and the creation of interactive tools that can be used for urban planning, environmental monitoring, and policy development.
By offering Bosnia and Herzegovina’s geographic data in these flexible formats, it ensures that the data can be used across different sectors, making it easier to integrate, analyze, and share geographic information for improved decision-making.
Conclusion: Unlocking the Potential of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Geographic Data
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s diverse geography, from its rugged mountains to its fertile plains, plays a critical role in shaping its urban centers, economic activity, and cultural identity. By obtaining detailed data on the cities, regions, and departments of Bosnia and Herzegovina, including precise latitude and longitude coordinates, geographers and urban planners can gain valuable insights into the spatial dynamics of the country.
Latitude and longitude data, combined with flexible formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, enhances the accessibility and usability of this information, allowing for better analysis, planning, and decision-making. This data is essential for promoting sustainable growth, improving infrastructure, and managing resources effectively across Bosnia and Herzegovina’s diverse regions.
Unlocking the full potential of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s geographic data will help guide the country toward a more balanced, sustainable future, ensuring that its cities and regions can grow while respecting the country’s natural environment and cultural heritage.