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Herzegovina-Neretva CantonHercegovačko-neretvanska županijaHercegovačko-neretvanski kanton
Flag of Herzegovina-Neretva Flag of Herzegovina-Neretva Coat of arms
StatusCanton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Capitaland largest cityMostar
Official languagesCroatian and Bosnian
Ethnic groups (1991)40.48% Croats31.21% Muslims14.47% Serbs6.05% Yugoslavs1.79% others
Demonym(s)Herzegovnian-Neretvanian
GovernmentParliamentary system
• Prime Minister Denis Lasić
LegislatureAssembly of the Herzegovina-Neretva County
Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
• Establishment 12 June 1996
Area
• Total4,401 km (1,699 sq mi)
Population
• 2013 census236,278
• Density53.69/km (139.1/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2011 estimate
• TotalBAM 1,184.630
• Per capitaBAM 5013.71
CurrencyBAM
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, officially the Herzegovina-Neretva County-Canton (Croatian: Hercegovačko-neretvanska županija-kanton) and Herzegovina-Neretva Canton (Bosnian: Hercegovačko-neretvanski kanton) is the seventh of 10 cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The canton mainly comprises the Neretva river valley area and parts of Herzegovina west of Mostar, its administrative center.

Municipalities

The canton is split into the municipalities of Čapljina, Čitluk, Jablanica, Konjic, Mostar, Neum, Prozor-Rama, Ravno and Stolac.

Geography and features

Konjic municipality

The canton is the only canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina with access to the sea via the municipality of Neum. Neum is a town of 2,000 citizens (1991 census) and the area around the city is rich with historical and archeological remains of the Illyrians, a people who lived in the Balkans for many thousands of years.

Stari Most, Mostar

The largest city in the canton and the fifth largest city in the country is Mostar. Mostar is located on the banks of the Neretva river and is divided between Croats and Bosniaks. Mostar is known for its old bridge, Stari Most, which was constructed by the area's Ottoman rulers, who also brought Islam to the region. Bosnian Croat forces bombed and destroyed the bridge on November 8, 1993. Upon its destruction it had stood for 427 years and had become a symbol of a shared cultural heritage and "peaceful" co-existence. The bridge was reconstructed in the summer of 2004. The opening ceremony was attended by several foreign delegates including Stjepan Mesić, the President of Croatia.

Other notable cities in this canton are Čapljina, Konjic, Jablanica and the world famous Marian Shrine of Međugorje. Jablanica and Konjic are notable for battles which took place there during World War II and there is a large museum in Jablanica dedicated to these battles.

The Neretva river runs through the cities of Konjic, Jablanica, Mostar and Čapljina before it flows through Croatia and into the Adriatic Sea. There are large lakes in the canton such as the Jablanica lake located around the city Jablanica. The southern most municipality in the canton is the Neum municipality which borders the Adriatic sea and the eastern most municipality is the Ravno municipality along the border with Croatia.

Demographics

Of the ten cantons comprising the Federation of Bosnia Herzegovina, Herzegovina-Neretva Canton is one of two cantons, the other being the Central Bosnia Canton, which have an ethnically mixed population of Bosniak and Croat peoples. In ethnically mixed Cantons there are special legislative procedures for the protection of the constituent ethnic groups.

Croats form a majority in the municipalities of Čapljina, Čitluk, Neum, Prozor-Rama, Ravno and Stolac. Bosniaks form a majority in the municipalities of Jablanica and Konjic. The municipality of Mostar in the central part of the canton has a majority of Bosniaks on the east side and a majority of Croats on the west side of the river Neretva.

See also

References

  1. ^ The Constitution of the Herzegovina-Neretva County-Canton (croatian) Official name of canton is Herzegovina-Neretva County-Canton
  2. ^ The Constitution of the Herzegovina-Neretva County-Canton (bosnian) Official name of canton is Herzegovina-Neretva Canton
Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
   

 Una-Sana
 Central Bosnia

 Posavina
 Herzegovina-Neretva

 Tuzla
 West Herzegovina

 Zenica-Doboj
 Sarajevo

 Bosnian Podrinje
 Canton 10

Political divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
   

 Una-Sana
 Central Bosnia

 Posavina
 Herzegovina-Neretva

 Tuzla
 West Herzegovina

 Zenica-Doboj
 Sarajevo

 Bosnian Podrinje
 Canton 10

Districts of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Municipalities and cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Municipalities
Republika Srpska
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