Sapna

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sapna
Сапна
Location of Sapna within Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Location of Sapna within Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sapna (Bosnia)
Sapna
Sapna
Location of Sapna
Coordinates: 44°30′N 18°60′E / 44.5, 19
Country Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entity Federation of BiH
Boroughs Federation
Government
 - Municipality president Ismet Omerović (SDA)
Area
 - Total 118 km² (45.6 sq mi)
Population (2007)
 - Total 15,850
 - Density 134/km² (347.1/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Area code(s) +387 35
Website: http://www.opcinasapna.ba

Sapna is a town and municipality in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Administratively, it is part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Tuzla Canton. Sapna had a population of 15.850 people.

Contents

[edit] History

Before the Bosnian War, Sapna used to be part of the Zvornik municipality. But as a result of the Dayton Agreement, the Zvornik municipality was divided in two between the two entities, so Sapna became a municipality itself, comprising the half of the Zvornik municipality that remained in the Federation.

[edit] Municipality

The other villages in the Sapna municipality are Vitinica, Mededa, Nezuk, Zaseok, Godus, Rastosnica, Kovacevici,Zuje, Selimovici and more...

[edit] Demographics

Before the war, Sapna had a population of 3850, with Bosniaks making up about 80% of the population, with the rest mainly being Serbs. It is not known exactly how many people live now in the town and the municipality of Sapna since there has not been a census since 1991. But most estimates have the population at slightly more than 15,850 people, most of whom are Bosniaks.

In 2005, 99% of population of the municipality were ethnic Bosniaks.

[edit] Town of Sapna, census 1991

total: 1,807

But today in the town Sapna lives about 5.350 people.

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 44°30′N, 18°60′E