Subdivisions of Bijeljina Municipality

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Bijeljina municipality, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is divided into following subdivisions:

AmajlijeBalatun • Banjica • Batar • BatkovićBijeljinaBjeloševacBrijesnicaBrodac DonjiBrodac GornjiBukovica DonjaBukovica GornjaCrnjelovo DonjeCrnjelovo GornjeČađavica DonjaČađavica GornjaČađavica SrednjaČardačineČengićĆipirovineDazdarevoDragaljevac DonjiDragaljevac GornjiDragaljevac SrednjiDvoroviGlavičiceGlavičorak • Glogovac • GojsovacGolo Brdo • Hase • JanjaJohovacKacevacKojčinovacKovanlukKriva BaraLjeljenčaLjeskovacMagnojević DonjiMagnojević GornjiMagnojević SrednjiMeđašiModran • Novo Naselje • Novo Selo • Obrijež • Ostojićevo • PatkovačaPiperciPopoviDijeloviPučileRuhotinaSuho PoljeTriješnicaTrnjaciVelika ObarskaVelino SeloVršaniZagoni

Coordinates: 44°45′25″N19°12′58″E / 44.75694°N 19.21611°E / 44.75694; 19.21611

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