Prozor, Bosnia And Herzegovina
History
In the Middle Ages, the King of Hungary held the title of King of Rama named after this region.
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Seferov-Han in the Rama valley, 1897
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Rama valley on 1906 Austro-Hungarian stamp
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Italians and Chetniks in Prozor in 1943 ("Operation Alfa")
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Ustasha in Prozor, 1943
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Partisans in Prozor, winter of 1942–1943
Demographics
According to the 2013 census, the population of the municipality was 14,280 and of the seat Prozor 3,367.
2013
14,280 total
Settlements
Towns and settlements in the municipality are Blace, Borovnica, Dobroša Donja Vast, Donji Krančići, Donji Višnjani, Družinovići, Duge, Gmići, Gorica, Gornji Krančići, Gornji Višnjani, Gračac, Gračanica, Grevići, Heljdovi, Here, Hudutsko, Ivanci, Jaklići, Klek, Kovačevo Polje, Kozo, Kućani, Kute, Lapsunj, Lizoperci, Ljubunci, Lug, Maglice, Meopotočje, Mluša, Ometala, Orašac, Pajići, Parcani, Paroš, Ploča, Podbor, Proslap, Prozor, Ravnica, Ripci, Rumboci, Šćipe, Šćit, Šerovina, Skrobućani, Šlimac, Tošćanica, Trišćani, Ustirama, Uzdol, Varvara and Zahum.
Sports
The area is home to the football club HNK Rama, and basketball club HKK Rama.
Notable people
References
- ^ "Naseljena Mjesta 1991/2013" (in Bosnian). Statistical Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
- ^ "Naseljena Mjesta 1991/2013" (in Bosnian). Statistical Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
External links
- Media related to Prozor-Rama Municipality at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website of municipality Prozor - Rama
- Ramski Vjesnik - local news portal
- rama-prozor.info
- prozor-x.com