Sanski Most
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| Sanski Most Сански Мост |
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| Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||
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| Population (1991 census) | 60,119 | ||
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| Area code | +387 37 | ||
| Mayor | Sanjin Halimović (SDA) | ||
| Website | http://www.sanskimost.com.ba | ||
Sanski Most is a town and municipality in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located on the Sana River in Bosanska Krajina, between Prijedor and Ključ. Administratively it is part of the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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In the 1991 census, the municipality of Sanski Most had 60,119 residents, including:
- 28,285 Bosniaks (47%)
- 25,372 Serbs (42.2%)
- 4,267 Croats (7.1%)
- 1,202 Yugoslavs (2%)
- 993 others (1.7%)
The town of Sanski Most itself had 17,144 residents.
During the Bosnian war, Sanski Most was taken over by the Bosnian-Serb forces of the Republika Srpska, and was under Bosnian-Serb control from the spring of 1992 to 1995. During this time, large parts of the non-Serb population either fled or was forcibly expelled. In October 1995, the city was entered by the forces of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina, shortly before the end of the war. This triggered a mass exodus of the Serb population.[1]
The football club of the town is NK Podgrmeč.
| Municipalities of the Una-Sana Canton | ||
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| Bihać | Bosanska Krupa | Bosanski Petrovac | Bužim | Cazin | Ključ | Sanski Most | Velika Kladuša | | ||